The Doomed & Stoned Show - Full Metal Eclipse (Part I)
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THE DOOMED & STONED SHOW Full Metal Eclipse - Part I "The Sun Has Turned To Black" This week, The Doomed & Stoned Show is memorializing the Solar Eclipse of August 21st, 2017 with a playlist of songs related to the sun, moon, light, darkness, you get the idea. Thank you to readers for your suggestions! We have so many good ideas that we're going to do more than one 'cast this week, so stay tuned! (update: they're now posted) In this episode: 1. Reverend Bizarre - Dark World (Saint Vitus) 2. Wovoka - Eclipse 3. Mage - Eclipse King 4. Brimstone Coven - Cosmic Communication 5. Obrero - Lunar Eclipse 6. TarLung - Dying Of The Light 7. Dopelord - Reptile Sun 8. Lucifer - Total Eclipse 9. Telekinetic Yeti - Beneath The Black Sun 10. Serpents Eve - Beware of the Moon 11. Spiritus Mortis - Vow To The Sun 12. Monk - Hex to the Sun 13. Below - Hours of Darkness 14. Dopethrone - Ain't No Sunshine 15. Mantar - Swinging The Eclipse 16. Marche Funebre - Deprived (Into Darkness) 17. Coltsblood - Ever Decreasing Circles 18. KOMA - Darkness Unite 19. Clouds Taste Satanic - One Third of The Sun 20. Paul Chain & Scott Wino Weinrich - Nibiru Dawn 21. Kult Of The Wizard - Black Moon 22. Evoke Thy Lords - Heavy Weather 23. Saint Vitus - Let The End Begin 24. Windhand - Woodbine 25. Electric Wizard - The Sun Has Turned To Black 26. The Funeral Orchestra - We Are The End 27. Goat Torment - Within The Realm of Darkness 28. Reptile Master - In The Light Of A Sinking Sun 29. McGuire Sisters - Open Up Your Heart & Let The Sun Shine In This podcast was created to promote the doom-stoner scene and the heavy underground. If you dig the music, please support the bands. Dig into the music and the stories of the heavy underground at www.DoomedandStoned.com Daily updates at www.facebook.com/doomedstoned Explore the heavy underground through our scene-by-scene compilation series: https://doomedandstoned.bandcamp.com Illustration: 'Solar Eclipse' by Paul Labarbera