Pakkometallin pikku-uutiset 2026

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In this episode, we examine the groundbreaking crossover moments when rock met hip-hop—and music history changed. From Run-DMC and Aerosmith’s “Walk This Way” to Anthrax and Public Enemy’s “Bring the Noise,” these collaborations broke musical, cultural, and racial barriers. I'm joined by Steven Blush, author of 'When Rock Met Hip-Hop', to discuss how artists like the Blondie, Beastie Boys, Ice-T, and others helped fuse genres, challenge industry norms, and shape the future of popular music. A deep dive into the roots, impact, and lasting legacy of one of music’s most influential movements.

Purchase a copy of When Rock Met Hip-Hop: How Run-DMC, Aerosmith, Anthrax, The Beastie Boys, and More Crossed Cultural and Musical Boundaries (https://www.amazon.com/When-Rock-Met-...)
 



Sam and Reggie sit down to answer the question "Where Have All The Metalheads Gone?", a topic of discussion among YouTubers over the last few months. Metalheads of different generations compare perspectives on the current state of metal.
 



‪@Megadeth‬, Smackbound and Wintersun guitarist being interviewed to Chaoszine about Megadeth's final album, farewell tour and working with Dave Mustaine.
 



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Saimme ilon ja kunnian päästä tutustumaan legendaarisen Tarot-yhtyeen kitaristin Sakari "Zachary" Hietalan kitarakamoihin yhtyeen keikan yhteydessä 24.1.2026. Paikkana toimi Helsingin Kulttuuritalo!

Kiitos Zachary!
 



Moni raskaamman musiikin fani hieraisi muutama vuosi sitten silmiään, kun 80-luvulla perustettu metalliyhtye Megadeth naarasi vuonna 2023 yhtyeeseensä mukaan suomalaisen kitaristin.

Kotimaisesta Wintersun-yhtyeestä tuttu Teemu Mäntysaari vakuutti Megadeth-nokkamies Dave Mustainen kiertueella ja pian hän olikin jo pysyvä osa yhtyettä.

Viiden jälkeen -ohjelmassa vieraillut Mäntysaari kertoo, että Megadeth kuului nuorena hänen kovasti ihailemiinsa bändeihin. Se, että hän on nyt osa bändiä, tuntuu uskomattomalta.
 



On this episode we’re joined by actor, producer, and global superstar Jason Momoa. Best known for his breakout role as Khal Drogo in Game of Thrones, Momoa has gone on to become one of the most recognizable leading men in Hollywood, starring as Aquaman in the DC Universe and headlining major films including Dune and Fast X.
In this unforgettable episode, Momoa brings his signature larger-than-life energy to the show, diving into the heavy metal music that’s fueled his life and career. From hard-hitting classics to the bands that shaped his taste, the conversation is fast, completely unpredictable, and dare we say a little unhinged at times, with Momoa’s passion for loud music and high intensity on full display.
A wild ride of an episode with one of the most chaotic guests we’ve ever had - we hope you enjoyed this as much as we did.
 



Heavy metal guitar god Zakk Wylde breaks down five songs that have defined his career so far, from Ozzy Osbourne classics and breakthrough Black Label Society hits to his emotional tribute to the Prince Of Darkness
 
 
 



Thrash metal legends like Scott Ian, Gary Holt and Alex Skolnick play the first riffs they ever learned on guitar.
 
 



10 times Alexi Laiho's insane speed and classical chops made him the best guitarist on Earth.
 



Andrew O'Connor gives a rundown of his guitar rig being used on the "I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me" European headlining tour.
 



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Guitar legend Zakk Wylde joins Jonathan Graham and Thinking About Guitar for a wide-ranging, emotional—and hilarious—conversation covering Black Label Society’s brand new album Engines of Demolition out March 26th and Zakk’s lifelong bond with the late great music icon, Ozzy Osbourne.

Zakk opens up about the period surrounding Ozzy’s passing, including what it was like getting back on stage so soon afterward, and the moment he played “Mama, I’m Coming Home” at Ozzy’s funeral after Sharon asked him to perform it. He also explains how “Ozzy’s Song” came together: lyrics written after returning home, a stripped-back vocal approach, and why producer Adam Fuller urged him to use “The Grail” guitar for the solo—making it one of the most personal recordings in the BLS catalog.

Alongside the heavy moments, Zakk shares classic Ozzy stories—including one of Ozzy’s funniest “why am I alive?” exchanges—and reflects on Ozzy’s mindset through adversity. Elsewhere, the interview dives into Zakk’s solo-writing philosophy (the Randy Rhoads “beginning, middle, end” approach), the influence of the Pantera Celebration run and Dimebag Darrell’s energy on riff writing, the possibility of unfinished Dime ideas becoming music, plus the latest Wylde Audio news—amps, tones, and what may be coming in 2026.
 



Performing single at Dansk Melodi Grand Prix song competition on February 14 – Winner to represent Denmark at Eurovision 2026
 
 
 



First things first. In case you’ve ever wondered, Zakk Wylde… hard case or gig bag? The answer is, “Neither, motherf—ers, I carry my guitar around sub-freezing New York City in proper Bezerker fashion, like a norse, warrior’s cudgel, exposed to the elements and ready for combat.” This is only one of the many questions that are answered when the Black Label Society, Zakk Sabbath, Pantera, and of course, Ozzy Osbourne guitarist visits the Axe Lords keep for some tough talk and hand-to hand-tomfoolery.
And while he’s ostensibly doing the rounds to promote Black Label Society’s forthcoming Engines of Demolition album, this is conversation that is delightfully far reaching: First guitars and why not to sell them, the meaning of the mysterious rune fretboard inlays on his Wylde Audio guitars, why Tony Iommi is the Henry Ford of hard rock, and how Ozzy Osbourne liked his ham sandwiches prepared. It’s a season-closer that feels like a hang—equal parts reverent, ridiculous, and obsessively specific.
Axe Lords is presented in partnership with Premier Guitar. Hosted by Dave Hill, Cindy Hulej and Tom Beaujour. Produced by Studio Kairos. Executive Producer is Kirsten Cluthe. Edited by Justin Thomas (Revoice Media). Engineered by Patrick Samaha. Recorded at Kensaltown East. Artwork by Mark Dowd. Theme music by Valley Lodge.
 
 



We gave Chad Smith—drummer for Red Hot Chili Peppers—a Black Sabbath–inspired track and a Bill Ward checklist to complete: flams, signature hi-hat techniques, iconic grooves, and even a drum solo in the style of “Rat Salad.” Watch as he takes on the challenge!
 
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