This week we tackle Electric Wizard, one of the most requested show topics in recent memory. Since their inception, they have continually defied expectation and have become the torchbearers of pushing the boundaries of doom and heavy music in general. In part 1 we discuss their first four releases and chart their conventional doom rise to the sonic barbarity of Dopethrone.
Executive Producer: Brian Rogers
"Wizard in Black", Come My Fanatics (1997)
Talkset #1
"Stone Magnet", Electric Wizard (1995)
"Mountains of Mars", Electric Wizard (1995)
"Son of Nothing", Come My Fanatics (1997)
Talkset #2
"Supercoven", Supercoven (1998)
"Barbarian", Dopethrone (2000)
"We Hate You", Dopethrone (2000)
Talkset #3
"Dopethrone", Dopethrone (2000)
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