Decibel Geek is a weekly podcast that features discussion of all things Hard Rock & Heavy Metal from
This week the Decibel Geek podcast stays Fab as Aaron and Chris spin some of their favorite Beatles
With the majority of the world celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Beatles landmark first perfor
After a wild couple of weeks of going behind the KISS curtain, we're back this week to kick back, ha
General music listeners tend to state that there's no good music being produced these days. But, tr
With this week containing that festive holiday that goes by many names (Christmas at DBG headquarter
After getting through the whirlwind that was the first half of the year, Aaron and Chris return to t
We're going back in time this week to an era of disco, bellbottoms, and great rock n' roll as we pre
If there is one band that truly defines having a "good time" it's Van Halen. Formed in 1974 in subur
The holidays are fast approaching and Chris and Aaron are as busy as ever getting some great episode
Decibel Geek is much more than just a weekly podcast. If you don't already know, there are a TON of
Every once in a while in the past, Aaron and Chris would break out a track that's from an up and com
With Halloween fast approaching, we felt this week was the best time to go ahead and take a look int
Whether you know the name Michael Wagener or not chances are, if you're a fan of this show, he's had
One of the nicest people that we've interviewed over the past 2+ years was Jan Kuehnemund, founder o
We're back this week with another edition of the Radio Sucks Radio Show. We love doing this version
The average music fan these days tends to enjoy a band while they are "in fashion" and on the charts
This week’s episode is the result of some it’s-a-small-world moments coming together. As you may rem
September is the gateway to autumn; leaves changing, kids in school, football on the weekends.....an
Aaron and Chris return this week to talk about their favorite subject...themselves! This is the of
We're back this week to celebrate the second half of 1985 as we dissect July through December. There