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Date Posted: 13:13:08 08/08/06 Tue
Author: Jeff
Subject: 8/6 Rock Of Jericho report

1.Starts the show at 8PM with 2 Accept's "Balls To The Wall" & "London Leatherboys".

2.Y2J says that was a double shot of some German kickass heavy metal that's ruff & running on The Rock Of Jericho: http://tinyurl.com/rssxe on a Sunday night on XM 41 Da Boneyard: http://tinyurl.com/6hmt6 . He says he always loves when the German people say "heavy metal", then does a German imitation & says "We like the
heavy metal & we want to play the heavy metal, but not the brutal style of heavy metal that you're used to seeing". He says he remembers seeing Accept on a festival
concert movie of sorts in '85, says they were talking about [in another German imitation] "they're not playing the brutal side of metal like Venom & Slayer, but they're
playing more of the fun side of heavy metal" & says yet they're talking about having your "Balls To The Wall". He says what the f***'s the deal with "London Leatherboys", says that's sort of an alternate, lifestyle type of statement & says the thing's that most of Accept's lyrics were written by Wolf Hoffmann's wife. He says it
always says "written by "Deaffy", says "Deaffy"'s is Hoffman's wife Gaby & wonders if "Deaffy" was sticking it to him a little bit or maybe both weren't that understandable in speaking English. He says she wrote the song "London Leatherboys", told the band to sing it, it'll be cool & don't worry. He says there ain't nothing
wrong with that, says it ain't like Lance Bass' in the band, says Bass maybe the new drummer for Accept & says he ain't sure. He says Accept reunited last summer, had a great run at the festivals & now Wolf's putting together a rock & roll opera that plays classical heavy metal music, which's similiar to Trans-Siberian Orchestra on
how they do it with Christmas songs. He says Wolf will do the same thing with symphony songs like Beethoven & others, says if you're in Europe & have reports on it to
let him know. He says he's Chris Jericho, again says it's The Rock Of Jericho & kicking it off with the famous 1-2 punch with from the "Balls To The Wall" record. He says the record has the very unique voice of Udo Dirkschneider, says if you've seen him he looks like 1 of those trolls from "Lord To The Rings", says he looks like an Orc & says he looks like the guy that comes out from underneath the ring: http://tinyurl.com/zegdw & helps Fit Finlay: http://tinyurl.com/mwy6x win matches on Smackdown: http://tinyurl.com/kuzh8 . He says yes he can talk about wrestling because he used to be in it but now he's vocalizing & socializing with you on Da Boneyard. He says you can always contact him at messagesforchris@gmail.com, then plugs his site www.chrisjericho.com , says you know he sings for Fozzy:
www.fozzyrock.com & says the band will play at a big festival with Drowning Pool [who's "Bodies" song is on Sci-Fi's "ECW"] & Saliva in Sedalia, Missouri which's outside of Kansas City on 9/30 & says if you're in the area, come see them [NOTE FROM JEFF:Here's tour links for the following: Drowning Pool: http://tinyurl.com/qdzco , Fozzy: www.chrisjericho.com/Appearances.htm & Saliva: http://tinyurl.com/nwlop ]. He says that's it, no more plugs except the ones in his
head, says he always likes playing new & old stuff, says "Balls To The Wall" is vintage Accept from '84 & says Fozzy did a cover of it on "Happenstance". He says he
wants to play something from this year, says that's how he rolls & he's like a time machine by going back & forward. He says the band that he's talking about is
Wolfmother, asks if you've heard of them, says that's kinda a cool name, says it's something that Ian Asper? [I assume that's how it's spelled] would write & sings "WOLFMOTHER, YEAH!" He says they're from Australia & they're a 3 piece, says they're a powertrio & says we haven't seen a good powertrio in a long time & then mentions Rush, Raven, Zebra, Mama's Boys & others. He says we have The White Stripes who're a dynamic duo, says again Wolfmother's from Australia & says the
thing about them is that they take a White Stripes type of style. He says before you have a heart attack & say "What is Jericho doing", says they're very heavily rooted in Black Sabbath & says to him, they sound very Sabbath-esk. He says it's even to the point of production of having a mid 70's feel, where it sounds kinda scratchy, raw
& the vocals ain't very polished but it's really cool. He says if you had to put a gun to his head, says "Oh my gosh, I might just put a gun to my head" & ask him as to
what that reminds him of & says his respone would be it's a cross between Black Sabbath, The White Stripes & Jet. He says they don't sound like the heavyness of
heavy, says they're still very kickass & cool & says enough talking, let's do some rocking. He says from Australia this is Wolfmother, from Canada this is Jericho & says from worldwide, this is XM 41 Da Boneyard & The Rock Of Jericho.

3.Plays Wolfmother's "Woman & Kiss' "King Of Hearts".

4.Y2J says "King Of Hearts" is from "Hot In The Shade" & it's for a fan named Jake that emailed him & asked him for some obsecure Kiss. He says to him if you know a little bit of his shtick, you know that he got into Kiss when they didn't have makeup. He says his favorite version of Kiss was the non-makeup Kiss, says if that makes
any sense at all & says to him it does & says the 1st Kiss record that he ever bought was "Animalize" & got into them from there. He says he was always a huge Paul Stanley fan because thruout the 80's, Paul was the 1 that kept the band rolling & says there's no doubt about it. He says if it wasn't for Paul they would've broke up, gone under the water, drowned, died, OD'd, exploded, inploded & all of the above. He says Gene [Simmons] was off managing bands like Kyle, Black N Blue, Silent Rage & says he should play some Silent Rage on his show & sings "DON'T TOUCH ME THERE, BECAUSE IT'S MY HEART". He says there's people speechless nationwide, says Gene was making movies like "Runaway", "Wanted:Dead Or Alive" & asks as to what Paul was doing & says Paul was doing what he does best & that's creating some kickass rock & roll. He says Paul did lots of songwriting with Desmond Child, says "Hot In The Shade" was from '89 & was the 1 with the giant sphinx on the cover wearing sunglasses. He says if you went & saw the show where he himself did see it, says it had Kiss, Slaughter & Faster Pussycat opening. He says during "God Of Thunder" it had this big giant sphinx in the background, with the mouth opening up & talked in the middle by saying "I'M THE GOD OF THUNDER". He says it was a cool set piece & says 1 of the final cool set pieces that Kiss had before they had their reunion. He says Paul was creating lots of great songs, says "King Of Hearts" is 1 of them & says the record ["Hot In The Shade"] has "Silver Spoon", "Rise To It", "Hide Your Heart", "Read My Body" & says there's lots of great songs on it & then wrote with Child. He says lots of people think that Child should be locked up & shot for all the "poppy" metal songs that he wrote, but says Child should be given a metal & feels there should be a Child boxset 1 day with all songs that he wrote, because he worked with Kiss, Aerosmith, Motley Crue & says f***, he even worked with Dream Theater on the "Falling Into Infinity" record & says we shouldn't delve into that too much. He says again that ["King Of Hearts"] was for Jake for some obsecure Kiss, asks if anyone knew that, says he's sure that true Kiss fans would know that, but says your adverage, run of the mill, garden variety Kiss fan wouldn't realize as to who that was or what record that's from. He says it's easy to tell Paul's voice, then sings a line from "Ease On Down The Road" [from "The Wiz" movie] & says he saw "Clerks II" the other day: www.clerks2.com . He says he's always been a huge Kevin Smith fan & still is, says he started with "Mallrats": http://viewaskew.com/mallrats , then back into "Clerks": http://viewaskew.com/clerks & says he always dug it because it's very corky. He says Kevin's known for his screenwriting & scriptwriting, all the crazy debates & stuff that he's got in his movies. He says he's been a fan of his for years, says the movie "Jersey Girl": www.jerseygirl-movie.com didn't do that good but liked it & says it's because he's a true blue fan. He says if he becomes a fan of yours, he'll like everything that you do no matter what, says even Iron Maiden's "Virtual XI" that he likes & says to shoot him because he don't care because he's a fan & then says he's there for the up's & down's, strikes & gutters, peeks & valleys. He says he was excited when "Clerks II" came out that it picks up where "Clerks 1" left off 12 or 15 years later, says it wasn't bad & wants to see it again. He says when he saw "Chasing Amy": http://viewaskew.com/chasingamy he thought it sucked & says it's now his favorite Kevin Smith movie. He thinks Kevin's going so far in pushing the envelope that there's not too many taboos left, says this 1 has a dude f*****g a donkey & says that ain't a spoiler. He says if you've seen the movie, you'll know & says if you haven't seen it you may never will. He says in the mist of all this donkey f*****g, Jay & Silent Bob bust loose in a swank version of King Diamond's "Welcome Home". He says it's funny because they're looking for some music to dance to & this girl asks "Can you put some music on that we can dance to", says they put on "Welcome Home" & sings "DUNGILILI BAA DAA DAA, DUNGILILI BAA DAA DAA". He says as soon as he heard the production, sound & drums he said that's so King Diamond, says they started singing "GRANDMA, WHAT ARE YA DOING?" & says it's like "Oh my God, this is so funny, I'm actually seeing King Diamond being sang by Jay & Silent Bob, here in the Lowes Multiplex in the middle of Tampa, Florida". He says he admits to living in Tampa, says for all the crazy Jericholics come find him & assassinate him & says "you'll never find me you sons-of-bitches". He says this is awesome because how often do you go to the movies for a major motion picture release & the stars of the movie sing some King Diamond. He says he's always 1 of those guys that if something strikes his interest, he'll sit & watch the [ending] credits, says everyone leaves & he's sitting there watching the credits so he can see King Diamond's name on the screen & at 1st he accidently says William, then corrects himself & says the name Kim Bendix Petersen which's King Diamond's real name. He asks you to pretend that you're Jay & Silent Bob, press "play" on your ghetto blasters & let's listen to "Welcome Home", which's the opening track the awesome concept record called "Them". He then wonders if it was "Conspiracy", then says it was from "Them" which he says was the 1st one & says "Conspiracy" was the sequel to it. He then says enough of his yacking in the words of Marty DiBergi [played by Rob Reiner in "This Is Spinal Tap"], asks if Jay & Silent Bob have anything to dance to & responds in a Jay & Silent Bob imitation & says "Well yeah nuch, nuch, I'm gonna play this song right here".

5.Plays King Diamond's "Welcome Home" & Alice In Chains' "Angry Chair".

6.Y2J says the funeral derge like tones of Alice In Chains with Layne Staley, Jerry Cantrell, Mike Inez & Sean Kinney & says all have reunited without the "gone but
never forgotten Layne Staley" with William DuVall. He says they've been touring worldwide & elsewhere, says they've been in Japan, Australia & now they're getting ready for a US tour: http://tinyurl.com/qd5mr . He says Inez is Y2J's bandmate in the "Spin The Bottle" Kiss tribute song "King Of The Nighttime World" & on the "Numbers Of The Beast" Maiden tribute song "The Evil That Men Do" & says he & Inez have played on a couple of songs together. He says both of played on more song together than Joe Holmes' played with Ozzy after being his guitarist for 4 years & says that's another story that he told a couple of weeks ago. He says Alice In Chains also are getting ready to release a Greatest Hits record [which'll be out 9/5: http://tinyurl.com/ppc8n ], says that's cool because lots of times you see bands that release a greatest hits record & they don't have alot of hits. He thinks he's got the "Best Of White Lion", says they have some kickass songs but asks as to how many
hits did White Lion have. He then mentions the songs "Wait", "When The Children Cry", "Radar Love" & says there's like 15 other songs. He says Alice In Chains' 1 of
those bands that you don't realize as to how many hits they really have, until you see a "Greatest Hits" lineup, then mentions "Them Bones", "We Die Young", "Sea Of
Sorrow", "Man In The Box", "No Excuses", "Heaven Beside You", "Again", says the list goes on & on & mentions "Rooster". He says the point's that they're a band that
actually deserves a "Greatest Hits" record, says they have 1 & says to check them out live in concerto when they do their US tour. He says they started in Portland, Oregon around last week, says to check them out & they'll be rocking it & says another band's putting out a "Greatest Hits" record which to him, don't have lots of hits & says it's Fear Factory. He says they have lots of good songs but not alot of hits, asks as to how many hits they have & says you can't say "The Greatest Hits Of Fear Factory" & put them in the same category like "The Greatest Hits Of Paul McCartney". He says 1 band has some good songs, 1 band has actual hits that everyone knows & says he'll bet that if you held a gun to most metalheads' heads, they may not know alot about Fear Factory. He says for him, it's "Edgecrusher", "Cars", "Obsolete", then says no & says "Dehumanize" & says "Smasher/Devourer". He says there's a couple of hits, mentions Dino Cazares's no longer in Fear Factory & now in Brujeria & says "Bruhe-riya, Bruhe-riya". He says they still continue on with Christian Olde Wolburs, corrects himself & says it's Wolbers who's the new guitarist & was their old bassist. He says he went over the map today, says f*** it he can say this story & says he actually did a battle royal in Cancun, Mexico at the end of his WCW days. He says it was live on MTV, says Fear Factory played the music while he & others were in the mist of the battle royal, says it was hilarious
because Fear Factory played live on MTV, says you probably don't see that nowadays & says this was in '98. He says the host was Raven: http://tinyurl.com/jqgdj & a little known, rap-country rocker named Kid Rock, says he & Kid Rock drank all night, says he went to the battle royal, Kid Rock went to the commentating booth & says both had a great time with Fear Factory rocking it. He says both went back to the bar & over there, he bought Kid Rock's new record "Devil Without A Cause", he then says fast forward & the mother****** just married Pamela Anderson & has like a million hits. He says Kid Rock could have a "Greatest Hits" record, says that's just
1 time when MTV actually built & raised someone to be a star in the rock world & says that never happens in this day of age. He says even though that was in '98, it was a loooooong time ago & says it might as well been a lifetime ago when you think about it. He says he wants to go back & pretend that he's in a battle royal & play
some friggin' Fear Factory, says to go get their "Greatest Hits" record: http://tinyurl.com/qbns5 , Alice In Chains' "Greatest Hits" record, White Lion's "Greatest Hits" record: http://tinyurl.com/emusv , Lance Bass' "Greatest Hits" record [when he was in NSYNC: http://tinyurl.com/nzyvk ] & says Bass' gay & who cares.

7.Plays Fear Factory's "Linchpin" & Audioslave's "Original Fire".

8.Y2J says that's a good 1 with the new Audioslave finally kicking it into geer with Soundgarden's Chris Cornell, Tom Morello, Brad Wilk, then says "some other dude on
bass", wonders what his name is & says it's Tim Crommerford. He says that's cool because their 1st record was either Soundgarden or great, says the 2nd was a combination & they're starting their own sound, says this record that he's excited about is called "Revelations" that'll be out soon [NOTE FROM JEFF:it'll be out 9/5:
http://tinyurl.com/pasp5 ] & says that was the 1st single from the album called "The Original Fire". He says he's the original rock & roll DJ, then says not really because
there's Wolfman Jack & others & says he himself's the original Boneyard DJ. He then says that's not even true either, then says he's the only Boneyard DJ & says he's
your only live voice on Da Boneyard. He says he's carrying you down the highway, says if you're driving down the highway to roll down your windows, breathe in some
fresh air & says unless you're in the Fresno, California area which he says it kinda smells like garlic & listen to the rockisity of what he's playing for you. He then mentions them:Fear Factory, Audioslave, Alice, King Diamond, Wolfmother, says life's good & "Original Fire". He says if you email him & request songs then he'll
come & says "OOOOHHH, I just did". He says Nina from the UK requested some Audioslave & "The Original Fire" & says all the way in the UK, people are digging his
show & says he appreciates it. He says he'll play a couple of songs dedicated to a couple of good friends of his that run his MySpace site: www.myspace.com/therockofjericho , says their names are Hester & Stacy who're from North Carolina & says "North Cackolacky, the backwoods". He says they help him out quite a bit & had the misfortune of losing 1 of their close family members, says they're sad now & he plays lots of requests, says Nina & Jake know it & says
this is a double shot of "Heartbreak" for Mike & Stacy for losing a family member. He says you don't have to be down & sad, says he'll play some "Heartbreak" from some Swedish glamrockers that has a sweet guitarist named [as he says it] "K. Harry K. Cody". He says he'll do some Shotgun Messiah for Hester & Stacy from himself to them.

9.Plays Shotgun Messiah's "Heartbreak Blvd" & Vixen's "Edge Of A Broken Heart".

10.Y2J says that song ["Edge Of A Broken Heart"] don't have lots of balls to it, says it shouldn't because it's by 4 girls, says both songs that he played have a little bit of heartbreak thing going on there. He says Vixen had 4 girls in the band, says they probably didn't get any respect because of it because not too many female rock &
roll bands got the respect that they should've gotten because of them being girls. He says it's a male dominated thing but gives them props, says he's never had a Vixen
record & don't know any other Vixen song by the 1 he played. He says Vixen had drummer Roxy Petrucci, says she & her sister Maxine were in Madam X & says it was the 1st band that Sebastian Bach ever recorded & sang with. He asks if you see what you learn on his show, says he's all over the place today & says he's already
said that. He says Roxy joined up with a bunch of hot chicks, asks if you remember when VH1 had a show called "Finding The Band" [NOTE FROM JEFF:I think the show's called "Bands Reunited": http://tinyurl.com/ghlmh ] where a guy went to reuniting bands that haven't been together in years. He says Vixen did it, says it was 1 of those things like seeing Lita Ford nowadays because those girls were super hot back in the day & says when guys get older & can still be in rock bands & when girls
get older & the rock bands are like [as he says it] "OOFF, shnikies" & says he'll leave it at that. He says he had a great time at Gigantour: www.gigantour.com , says he's excited to learn that Gigantour's saddling up for another run this year. He then asks as to what's Gigantour, says he'll tell you that it's Dave Mustaine's version of
Ozzfest: www.ozzfest.com , says last year Dave hooked up with Dream Theater, Symphony X who he says he'll play later, Fear Factory that he played earlier & Nevermore who he says he won't be playing this week. He says Dave set the tone of Gigantour to have bands on the event, says it's all about the playing & how they
have master virtuosos playing the instruments. He says this year Dave's saddling up again with Lamb Of God, Arch Enemy, Overkill & Opeth & says there's lots of
headshredders & cutters, says Dave keeps his eye on true musicianship because that's what he wants & says he had that last year with Dream Theater as well as on this tour also. He says he likes the fact that Dave's combining lots of the newer bands, says Lamb Of God & Arch Enemy are great players & he's excited on seeing them, but then says Angela Gossow's the only female death metal vocalist that he knows of & thinks Opeth may have a female vocalist also. He says that way the chicks can fight over who's heavier & says the guitar playing, drumming & bass playing are very high edged. He says Overkill's been around 20-25 years, says they started with Anthrax did & says it's good to him that he likes the fact that Dave's giving a nod to the old school. He says by taking bands like Overkill on the road, says
this may be 1 of the biggest exposures to crowds that the Overkill's had over the years & in a long time. He says kudos to Dave for keeping metal alive, says Dave was
gonna shut down Megadeth who had a great time with the Drover Brothers [Glen & Shawn], says now James Lomenzo's in the band, Gigantour & Ozzfest are both back on the road. He says Iron Maiden's coming to tour: http://tinyurl.com/jm3nq , Poison's on the road: http://tinyurl.com/qsbp3 & asks as to what more do you want. He says Anthrax's doing "Among The Living" in it's entirety, says times are good if you're a live rock & rolla & says here's a sampler when you go see the Gigantour in
September: http://tinyurl.com/lk3ls & mentions Arch Enemy, Overkill, Jericho & XM 41.

11.Plays Arch Enemy's Nemesis" & Overkill's "Bats In The Belfry".

12.Y2J says that was the angelic tones of Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth & Overkill on the "RAJ", says again he's Chris Jericho & thanks for joining him this week & again plugs his email for you to send requests. He says he needs ideas on what to play on his show, says he's got 2 weeks of music to fill every week & asks for a hand to
help him out asks for the Rock Of Jericholics to show him some love. He says a band that's showing each other love, says "Segway alert, WAH HU, WAH HU, WAH HU" & says it's the Bulletboys who're now reuniting. He says he put that into the "who gives a f*** category", says it's the "why are they reuniting" category & says he
read that Every Mother's Nightmare or Brighton Rock's doing reunion shows. He thinks maybe for the areas that they're from people might be into that & says for him,
says Bulletboys had 1 good record but says their problem was people always accusing them of being Van Halen ripoffs. He says they were produced by Ted Templeman, says they had a lead singer [Marq Torien] who looked, sounded & had the same kind of groove, swaggert & attitude like David Lee Roth & says a wise man
once told him, is that if you wanna make & be famous in show business, you have to do something that no one's every done. He says Bulletboys did what they did very
well, but the only problem they had was that Van Halen did it better. He says regardless, they had a great 1st record & released a couple of stinkers afterwards that had a couple of good songs here & there. He says now they're reuniting so maybe they'll play "Bulletboys:Bulletboys" in it's entirety & you get to here "For The Love Of
Money" & "Smooth Up In Ya" & says his friend always thought the title was "Smooth Opinion" & sings "SMOOTH OPINION, SMOOTH OPINION" & says so you can see. He says he always thought Jimi Hendrix's "Purple Haze" was called "'Cuse Me While I Kiss This Guy", says Jimi wasn't Bass & says it's "Excuse Me While I Kiss
The Sky". He mentions "Jet Airliner" by Steve Miller Band & sings the song, says he always thought it said "Big ol' Jet had a light on", sings that title also:"BIG OL' JET
HAD A LIGHT ON, DON'T TAKE ME TOO FAR AWAY" & says whatever the f*** it was. He asks if anyone's still with him, thinks his grandma in Peoria's still listening &
says "thanks Granny". He wonders as to where the reunited Bulletboys will be playing, says maybe in LA's Key Club or do 1 show in Fresno, says he shouldn't cut them down & says maybe he'll probably ask for free tickets to see them. He says they have some great kickass songs, chicks dug them, have a great front cover for their 1st record & says he'll shut up & play some Bulletboys. He says if you know them, you'll dig it & says if you don't, this is "Hard As A Rock", wonders if it's a sexual thing & asks you to be the judge.

13.Plays Bulletboys' "Hard As A Rock" & Queensryche's "The Whisper".

14.Y2J says a friend always told him that his favorite Queensryche record was "Rage For Order", tells his friend that he's crazy & says the best record of all time was
"Operation Mindcrime" [1] but his friend always stuck to "Rage For Order". He says he bought "Rage For Order" when it 1st came out, says he didn't get into it especially when "Mindcrime" came out a couple of years later & then he really started getting into that. He says he decided to give "Rage" another try by getting a CD of it, says it's a great record & says "The Whisper" from the CD & says it's a classic Queensryche type song. He says maybe he had bad feelings for "Rage For Order"
because he bought the record, then was working at Zellers in '86 & says it's a Target type store in Canada: www.hbc.com/zellers . He says he skipped work & didn't
answer the phone, went to his friends party & had pizza before the party, had alcohol all night & says it was vodka. He says he ended up vomiting all over his friend's
front yard, then going home & passed out on the floor & beside him was the "Rage For Order" that he bought. He says whenever he thinks of "Rage For Order", it reminds him of vomiting up pizza at his friend's front yard after drinking vodka & skipping work & says maybe it's just him. He says you can call him cooky, crazy or wacky, says he ain't sure or what to do & says James Brown's the most prolific man in show business. He then says Vince McMahon: http://tinyurl.com/jy9bl once told
him that he [Y2J] is the hardest working man in show business &^says the hardest working man in rock & roll's Zakk Wylde. He says Zakk keeps putting out records
year after year, says "1919 Eternal" was in 2002, "Blessed Hellride" was in 2003, almost says "Book Of Shadows" & "House Of Doom" & says it was "Hangover Music" was in 2004, "Mafia" was in 2005 & says this year, he'll release "Shot To Hell" & has 2 Ozzy records in the can. He wonders as to how many riffs does Zakk have in him, says it's ridiculous, "It's recokulous man" & says Zakk would say that after stealing it from Y2J after he stole that from Infectious Grooves. He says again it's
ridiculous because Zakk keeps putting out quality material after quality material, says "Shot To Hell" will be out 9/19 [NOTE FROM JEFF:it's actually 9/12: http://tinyurl.com/ekkfo ] on Road Runner Records which's a huge step for Black Label Society. He says "Mafia" did well on Artemis Records, now they're on Road
Runner which he says it's the same label that Slip Knot & Nickelback's on & says you know they have the cash to promote it. He says they're touring in Ozzfest:
www.zakkwylde.com/tourtext.htm , says Zakk don't stop & he goes home for a sandwich, then back on the tour bus & goes back on the road again. He says he on his
show are huge Black Label Society fans, says he's a fan of playing new songs like he did with Audioslave & Wolfmother & says as a treat to you, this is the new Black
Label called "Concrete Jungle", right here from "Concrete Kiss".

15.Plays Black Label Society's "Concrete Jungle" & Manowar's "Sign Of The Hammer".

16.Y2J says he decided to play more Manowar on his show, says "Sign Of The Hammer" is kickass & says he hasn't heard that song in maybe in 20 years. He says the 1st Manowar record that he bought was "Sign Of The Hammer", says he didn't really get into it & when "Fighting The World" came out, he liked that & went back &
realized that "Sign Of The Hammer" is genius. He says he hasn't played alot of Manowar because he programs his show off his ipod, says he goes thru his ipod & see
what's going on, says he donn't have much Manowar on CD & went & bought "Fighting The World", "Kings Of Metal" & "Sign Of The Hammer" because these album's are great. He says even though Manowar wears loin cloth's, wield swords & talk about battle, Gods & winches, they're still a great metal band & says they're not even a
rock & roll band, they're a metal band. He says if you go to Belgium where the new Manowar record comes out, stay clear because people will storming & rioting in the
streets because there won't be enough copies, says he ain't kidding & says that's what Manowar brings. He says he'll bring to you more Manowar, says that's a little "Circle Must Be Unbroken" thing & it's the Vicious Circle. He says that's it for him this week, says you're wondering as to how can he be over because he's still got a half hour left, admits that he does, says he's over, finished, gone, done & out because he'll play some closure which he says it's his epic song that ends his show every
week. He says this week's a double epic with a Symphony X song who we said was on last year's Gigantour, says "who we said" & wonders if he's psychitso [yep, I assume that's how it's spelled] now & says their record was called "The Odyssey". He says on that record is a song by the same name which he says it's based on the
famous Greek poem: http://tinyurl.com/kyesu , says he ain't sure if it has anything to do with Homer & Illiad which he says Manowar did a long song about them. He says this is about a poem of sailing across the sea, says it's this, that & the other thing, BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH & says it's got Michael Romeo shredding the
s*** out of his guitar & Russell Allen spanking ya with his heavy metal vocals. He says he'll end the show of this week with Symphony X's "The Odyssey" on XM 41 Da Boneyard, again says he's over, finished, gone, done & out, says he's said that once then twice & says who's gonna stop him because it's his show dammit. He says
he's in charge, he's the boss & says to sit back, relax, close your eyes & listen to the strains of Symphony X, over the airwaves of XM with [as he says it] the beautiful
voice of Chris Jericho who's closing out another Rock Of Jericho.

17.Ends the show with Symphony X's "The Odyssey" & the show ends at 10:01PM

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