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Episode 3 of The Old Metal Bar-Steward Has Arrived

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Episode 3 of The Old Metal Bar-Steward has arrived. That’s right, you filthy animals, it’s been seven days since my dulcet tones brought you my news, views, and opinions and now it’s time for another dose of your weekly metal injection. But what does your Old Metal Bar-Steward have lined up for you this time out, courtesy of 25YL Media and The Ruminations Radio Network?

First up, I take a personal journey through the time that Guns N’ Roses ruled the world and discuss what Axl, Slash, and the rest of the boys meant to me. I then talk about Body Count’s win at this year’s Grammys and how the hate mob has tried to hijack this moment for their own ignorant needs. This is followed by me laughing at Iced Earth’s Jon Schaffer for being an idiot, before heading back to the Grammys once more to comment on the disrespect offered to Eddie Van Halen. The Old Metal Bar-Steward then talks Black Sabbath as Bill Ward is still pushing for one more album, while Geezer Butler is writing his autobiography. I follow this up with the shocking realization that Paul Stanley and I actually agree on something, before I review Max Cavalera’s new band Go Ahead and Die. Finally, The Old Metal Bar-Steward decides to join Corey Taylor’s crusade to tear down cancel culture and opens up on it with both barrels.

As always, if you’re easily offended then The Old Metal Bar-Steward is probably not for you, and you should know that the opinions expressed here are mine and mine alone, and in no way reflect the opinions or thoughts of 25YL Media or The Ruminations Radio Network. But if you have a sense of humor, then the next 20 minutes should brighten up your day. I’ll be back in a week’s time with more of my musings, until then, stay safe and stay metal, you filthy animals.

Written by Neil Gray

The Grandmaster of Asian Cinema.

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