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  • Cold Streets
    Jan 22 2026

    In this episode, Tyler and Gary sit down with pop-punk band Cold Streets to talk about how the band formed out of longtime friendships, shared faith, and a love for early-2000s punk influences like MXPX, Relient K, and Blink-182. The band discusses their songwriting process, the making of their new single “Over and Over” and its music video, and how their sound naturally leans toward nostalgic, melodic punk. They also share plans for their first full-length album, reflect on what it means to be Christians in a band without labeling themselves a “Christian band,” and keep the conversation light with stories about tours, influences, and fandom moments.

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    1 Std. und 24 Min.
  • Christmas Special 2025
    Dec 13 2025

    Gary and Tyler build a Christmas playlist! From heavy covers and punk tracks to unexpected classics, they talk through what works, what surprises them, and why these songs stand out. It’s a casual holiday conversation, full of music picks, opinions, and Christmas vibes.
    #Elmo #metalcore #classic #hiphop #punk #rock #Skillet #metalchristmas #Rosieodonnell


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    44 Min.
  • 2010 Album Draft
    Nov 6 2025

    Gary and Tyler are joined by Chris from For The Rock and Michael from Diatheke for a special album draft episode! Each host builds their ultimate lineup of 2010 Christian heavy music albums—but only one can come out on top. Tune in for stories from 2010, plenty of laughs, and a nostalgic trip through one of the wildest years in heavy music history.

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    1 Std. und 35 Min.
  • Interview: David and Jon of Hope Deferred
    Oct 6 2025

    Gary and guest co-host Chris (from For The Rock) sit down with David Bunton and Jon Tooley of the Death Metal band "Hope Deferred". They dive into musical influences, how the band formed, the role their faith plays in writing music and the evolution of their sound from their previous bands (Embodiment, The Famine, and The Showdown).



    Takeaways

    • David's gateway band was MXPX, leading him to the heavy scene.
    • Jon's introduction to heavy music was through Cannibal Corpse in Ace Ventura.
    • Hope Deferred was formed from a desire to create music together.
    • The band members have a rich history in the heavy music scene.
    • Lyrically, the band aims to be bold and clear about their faith.
    • The name 'Hope Deferred' is inspired by a biblical passage.
    • The band embraces their Christian identity without apology.
    • They aim to mix heavy music with meaningful lyrical content.
    • The band is excited to perform live and share their music with audiences. The upcoming single 'Brethren of Blood' drops on October 15th.
    • Balancing music with family and careers is a challenge for many musicians.
    • The importance of supporting underground bands is emphasized.
    • Future plans include potential live shows and more music releases.
    • Family involvement in music can be a rewarding experience.
    • The conversation highlights the joy of creating music for the love of it.
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    1 Std. und 6 Min.
  • Core Values | 31 - New music, old music
    Aug 1 2025

    In this lively and deeply nostalgic episode of All Consuming Podcast, the hosts catch up on long-overdue shoutouts, swap hilarious stories (including one about a cat-poop-eating dog), and dive deep into the evolving landscape of Christian metal and hardcore music.

    The discussion weaves through classic pop-punk nostalgia with bands like Hawk Nelson to heavier sounds from bands like We Came As Romans, 6 feet deep, and Big Boy. The hosts reflect on how their tastes have changed—moving away from overproduced metalcore toward raw, emotional hardcore—and share a strong appreciation for the authenticity and grit in bands like The Wounds That Speak, a newer Christian metalcore band from Colorado with a powerfully gospel-centered message.

    Also highlighted are newer releases from Wolves at the Gate and Confessions of a Traitor, along with a nostalgic mention of Phinehas’ album The Fire Itself as a standout example of true modern metalcore.

    Expect laughs, laments, and lots of genre talk—plus a passionate encore shoutout to Six Feet Deep. If you’re a fan of raw, honest Christian heavy music, this episode is for you!


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    40 Min.
  • 90's Christian Metal
    Jun 20 2025

    Gary and Tyler look back at the 90's in the Heavy Christian Music Scene! What did you listen to in the 90's?

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    54 Min.
  • Core Values | 30 - War of Ages, Convictions, Confessions of a Traitor, + more
    May 9 2025

    We say vibes a lot on this episode, mostly... because all these tracks are straight vibes. Check out some new Christian Metal from the past month.
    War of ages
    Convictions
    Confessions of a Traitor
    Irae
    Light the Fire
    Dear Adversary
    FALL
    BodyWash.
    bloke.
    Encore: Altars

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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • Interview: Kashif and Nathan of IRAE
    Apr 12 2025

    On this episode we sat down with Kashif and Nathan of the

    band Irae to talk about a their new EP "Tetelestai".

    We figure how they got Mattie Montgomery from For Today and Shawn Jonas from Symphony in Peril to do guest spots.

    We talk about the time gap between their last album and now and what got them into the heavy music scene.

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    1 Std. und 4 Min.