• The Sonic Symphonic Podcast: Episode 17 - DESTROY THE PLANET: ’Hungry For The Science’

  • Mar 7 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

The Sonic Symphonic Podcast: Episode 17 - DESTROY THE PLANET: ’Hungry For The Science’

  • Summary

  • In this episode I walkthrough 'Episode 1: Hungry For The Science', the debut album from @destroytheplanet, including their video track for 'Crawl'. Destroy the Planet is a three piece band out of Minneapolis. Their record was expertly mixed and mastered by Minnesota metal producer Todd Fitzgerald, and features a spoken intro by former NFL player and current sports commentator Pete Bercich. The band is getting attention daily from radio airplay and their exciting music videos and its easy to see why! “If you're a fan of rock, there is more than enough to enjoy in "Episode 1," in fact, I can't think of a single negative thing to say” - Current Music Thoughts "Hitting with a wonderfully original sound that will echo for the next few years, ‘Episode 1: Hungry for the Science’ is a bold debut, one that earmarks the band as a fresh new sound that is destined to go far." - Broken8 Records It's great to be back in the podcaster's seat! I hope you enjoy the episode! Links: www.destroytheplanet.net https://www.facebook.com/destroythepl... https://open.spotify.com/album/6YItFs... https://music.apple.com/us/album/epis... https://destroytheplanet.hearnow.com/    / @destroytheplanet   Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:36 'Twisted' 06:16 'Control' 12:07 'I Think I Should Know' 16:24 'Reach' 23:21 'Maggots' 27:46 'The Worst' 34:32 'Crawl' [Official Music Video] 41:30 'Time' 46:00 'Follow' 52:28 'Enemy' 57:56 'Headlights' 1:03:00 Closing remarks
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