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The Noise Report

The Noise Report

By: Tony Conti Brian Harvey Matt Reno
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Summary

Longtime metalheads deliver classic album breakdowns and recommend lesser known bands for your headbanging needs.Copyright 2026 Tony Conti, Brian Harvey, Matt Reno Music
Episodes
  • Hell Is Here: Slayer's South of Heaven feat. The Bunn
    May 13 2026

    This episode, we get Slaytanic! Brian and Matt explore Slayer's South of Heaven with special guest, sludge metal musician Scott Sokoloski, aka The Bunn.

    We cover scary album art, the depth of Slayer’s philosophy, and tons more. If you’re a musician or other type of creator, we discuss the challenges of independent music distribution, the differences between Spotify and YouTube, and why The Bunn ditched one in favor of the other.

    Plus, we’ll hear songs from The Bunn’s project Venns as well as Florida thrashers Intoxication.

    Watch Noise Report videos on YouTube

    Listen to The Bunn at thebunn.ca and YouTube

    Listen to Intoxication on Bandcamp

    Check out Matt’s other podcast, Loud Lit

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • The Wordless Power of Pelican's City of Echoes
    Apr 29 2026

    From shrieks to growls, vocals are part of what makes metal music great. But are they mandatory? Hell no!

    Brian and Matt argue that metal can be just as powerful without words and offer Pelican's City of Echoes as Exhibit A. They discuss metal's classical roots, instrumental music's timelessness, and other bands for fans of Pelican.

    This episode's featured track is "Bouquet" by WTLNDS, one of several projects by The Bunn.

    Watch Noise Report clips on YouTube.

    Check out Matt's other podcast Loud Lit, including a recent episode on Ozzy Osbourne's book Last Rites.

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    39 mins
  • From Punks to Metal Legends: Deliverance by Corrosion of Conformity
    Apr 15 2026

    On the first episode of The Noise Report, Matt and Brian discuss Corrosion of Conformity's 1994 album Deliverance, featuring classic tracks like "Albatross" and "Clean My Wounds."

    They dive into more of CoC's history and discography, recall seeing them perform for about 12 people, and recommend other bands you should listen to if you dig Deliverance.

    Listen to From Ashes by Bogwife

    Check out Matt's other music podcast: Loud Lit

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    44 mins
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