Episodes

  • Testament - The New Order Review
    Mar 28 2026

    Today we review the 1988 landmark metal album The New Order by the band Testament. This album helped establish Testament as one of the “second wave” leaders of thrash metal. Tune in to see if this album lives up to the scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew!


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    48 mins
  • The Cars - The Cars Review
    Mar 14 2026

    Today the Audible Extacy Crew is joined by friend of the podcast Jesse, as we review the 1978 self titled debut album by The Cars. This album introduced the band’s signature sound: sleek, catchy songs built around the contrast between Ric Ocasek’s cool, detached vocals and Benjamin Orr’s smoother singing style. Musically, it mixes driving guitars, tight rhythms, and quirky synth textures, creating songs that were both radio-friendly and stylistically modern for the time. Tune in to see how it rates with the Audible Extacy Crew and see if it stands the test of time.


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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Krokus - Head Hunter Review
    Feb 28 2026

    Today we review Head Hunter, the 1983 album by the Swiss hard-rock band Krokus. Notable for its blend of catchy hooks and heavy-metal edge, Head Hunter marked Krokus’s breakthrough in the American market and stands as a high point of their early catalog. Tune in to see how this album rates with the Audible Extacy crew and if it stands the test of time.

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    46 mins
  • Ratt - Dancing Undercover Review
    Feb 7 2026

    Today the Audible Extacy Podcast dives into the world of Glam Metal as we review Dancing Undercover by the band Ratt. This was their third studio album that was released in 1986 and continued upon the success of their first two releases. Tune in to see how we rate this somewhat overlooked album and see if it stands the test of time!

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    49 mins
  • Ted Nugent - Ted Nugent Review
    Jan 24 2026

    Today we review the 1975 self titled debut from the Motor City madman. This was the first solo album by American hard-rock guitarist and singer Ted Nugent. It marked his transition out of his previous band, The Amboy Dukes, into establishing himself as a solo rock force, backed by a new band featuring Derek St. Holmes (vocals/rhythm guitar), Rob Grange (bass), and Cliff Davies (drums). Tune in to see how this album holds up to the fierce scrutiny of the Audible Extacy crew and see if it lives up to they hype!

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    49 mins
  • Black Label Society - The Blessed Hellride Review
    Jan 3 2026

    Today we review the 4th studio album The Blessed Hellride from the band Black Label Society. It continues frontman Zakk Wylde’s blend of heavy-riffing metal with groove and southern rock elements, balancing aggressive tracks with melodic, slower moments. Tune in to see how the Audible Extacy crew rates this masterpiece and see if it lives up to the hype!

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    50 mins
  • Favorite Christmas Songs
    Dec 20 2025

    Today the trio from the Audible Extacy Podcast gather around the mic for a festive and fun conversation all about Christmas music. From timeless classics that never get old to modern holiday hits that spark debate, they share their personal favorites, nostalgic memories, and a few strong opinions along the way.


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    42 mins
  • Alan Jackson - Don't Rock The Jukebox Review
    Nov 22 2025

    Today we continue our country music month with the 1991 classic album Don't Rock the Jukebox by Alan Jackson. This is arguably one of the best neo-traditional country albums from the decade and put Alan Jackson on the map as one of the biggest country music singers of his time. Tune in to see if this album lives up to the hype for the Audible Extacy crew!

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    43 mins