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  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 141 - Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast
    This week on Dem Vinyl Boyz, we summon the galloping riffs and soaring vocals of one of the most iconic heavy metal albums of all time — Iron Maiden’s 1982 masterpiece, The Number of the Beast. This record marked a turning point for the band: it was the debut of powerhouse frontman Bruce Dickinson, and the album that would catapult Iron Maiden from underground heroes to global metal gods. Blending fierce instrumentals, dramatic storytelling, and apocalyptic themes, The Number of the Beast delivered timeless classics like “Run to the Hills,” “Hallowed Be Thy Name,” and the fiery title track “The Number of the Beast.” We dig into the controversy the album stirred with its dark imagery and biblical references, the influence it had on generations of metal bands, and how it still stands as a defining moment in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. Whether you’re a longtime headbanger or just stepping into the Maidenverse, this vinyl is a must-have — and this episode is your gateway to understanding why The Number of the Beast remains immortal in the halls of heavy metal history. Up the irons — and spin it loud.
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  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 140 - Paramore - Riot
    On this episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we crank up the volume and dive into one of the defining pop-punk albums of the 2000s — Paramore’s 2007 breakout record, Riot! With Hayley Williams' powerhouse vocals leading the charge, Riot! captured a generation's angst, passion, and urgency with hits like “Misery Business,” “That’s What You Get,” and “Crushcrushcrush.” The band’s high-octane energy and emotionally raw lyrics helped solidify their place in the pop-punk and emo-rock scene, earning the respect of fans and critics alike. We explore how the album's polished yet aggressive sound, created with producer David Bendeth, launched Paramore into stardom and defined an era for alternative music. From catchy hooks to cathartic breakdowns, Riot! remains a time capsule of rebellion, heartbreak, and identity — and it's never sounded better than on vinyl. So throw on your skinny jeans, straighten that fringe, and join us as we relive the chaos and brilliance of Paramore’s Riot!
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  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 139 - My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade
    This week on Dem Vinyl Boyz, we pull on our eyeliner, crank the volume, and drop the needle on one of the most iconic rock albums of the 2000s — My Chemical Romance’s The Black Parade. Released in 2006, this ambitious concept album redefined emo and pop punk, blending theatrical Queen-like instrumentation with raw post-hardcore emotion. Led by Gerard Way's dramatic vocals and a story about a dying man reflecting on life, the album unfolds like a rock opera. Tracks like “Welcome to the Black Parade,” “Famous Last Words,” and “I Don’t Love You” became anthems of youthful rebellion, heartbreak, and identity. We explore how The Black Parade elevated MCR from cult heroes to mainstream legends, the album’s dark but empowering themes, and how it became a coming-of-age soundtrack for a generation. Whether you were wearing skinny jeans and screaming the lyrics in your bedroom, or discovering the band now, this episode is a celebration of the album’s enduring legacy and its bold artistic vision. Join us as we salute the parade that never ends.
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  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 138 - Blink 182 - Enema of the State
    In this high-energy episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we rewind to the late '90s and crank up Blink-182’s Enema of the State—the 1999 album that catapulted pop punk into the mainstream and made suburban angst, crude jokes, and catchy hooks a winning formula. With its mix of fast-paced guitars, bratty humor, and heartfelt teenage confusion, this record became the voice of a generation of misfits, skaters, and mall punks. Featuring anthems like "What’s My Age Again?," "All the Small Things," and "Adam’s Song," Enema of the State perfectly balances fun and feeling. It introduced the world to drummer Travis Barker, tightened the band’s sound, and turned Blink-182 into MTV darlings. More than just a pop punk milestone, it captured the restless spirit of youth and made it singable, loud, and unforgettable. In this episode, we dive into the band’s evolution, the album’s cultural impact, and how Enema of the State helped shape the pop-punk explosion of the early 2000s. Whether you're reliving your high school years or discovering the band for the first time, this album still hits just as hard—and just as hilariously—as it did in '99. Join Dem Vinyl Boyz as we laugh, mosh, and reminisce through Blink-182’s Enema of the State—a record that proves growing up is overrated.
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  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 137 - AL Green - Greatest Hits
    In this smooth and soulful episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we drop the needle on one of the most essential collections in R&B history—Al Green’s Greatest Hits. Released in 1975, this album captures the golden era of soul music and showcases Al Green at his absolute peak, delivering timeless tracks with unmatched emotion, style, and grace. Packed with classics like "Let's Stay Together," "Tired of Being Alone," "Love and Happiness," and "I'm Still in Love with You," this collection is a masterclass in heartfelt songwriting, sensual grooves, and heavenly falsetto. Al Green’s voice, equal parts velvet and fire, helped define the sound of the '70s and solidified his place as one of the greatest soul singers of all time. In this episode, we explore the lasting impact of these iconic tracks, the Memphis soul scene that shaped his sound, and why Greatest Hits remains a must-own for any vinyl collector or soul music lover. From heartbreak to healing, Al Green's voice carries it all. Join Dem Vinyl Boyz as we celebrate Al Green’s Greatest Hits—an album that doesn't just play... it preaches, soothes, and seduces with every spin.
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For decades, people who enjoyed music on vinyl records instead of CDs or MP3s were considered dinosaurs. While we like moving at 33 RPM, the rest of the world rushed and went to digital. Not only did vinyl refuse to die but demand is at its highest since at least 1991. It's a good thing Dem Vinyl Boyz saved all their records from back in the day. Because, now we have the biggest collection of 12-inch records on the radio. Dem Vinyl Boyz love the joy of sliding a classic album out of its cover; the crackle of a needle just dropped into a groove; the careful way to pick up and flip a record when a side ends. On the podcast each week we feature a different piece of music history on vinyl record. Dem Vinyl Boyz experience the album front and back, giving you commentary and music facts along the way. Put your ear buds in and let us take you on a musically journey listening to the greatest music of all time and the history of how it became legendary. Dem Vinyl Boyz! Respect The Technique
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