TM 774 Dan Lorenzo, Vinnie Vincent's ex-Roadie and Perturbator

On this episode of the Talking Metal podcast we hear new interviews with Bill Temple, Dan Lorenzo and Perturbator. First up, Mark Strigl and Ian McCurdy interview longtime Vinnie Vincent roadie Bill Temple. Topics include Mark Chatfield, Wolf Hoffman, Pete Way, Vinnie Vincent's guitars, working with Vinnie Vincent, Mark Slaughter, Dana Strum, Kiss, Traci Guns and LA Guns physically attacking him, Randy Dietrick, Bobby Rock, his falling out with Vinnie Vincent and much more. Then starting 1 hour 3 mins into the podcast Mark Strigl interviews former Hades and Non-Fiction guitarist Dan Lorenzo. His new band is called Vessel of Light and their great new release is Woodshed. Buy it now using our Amazon links! Interview topics with Dan Lorenzo include the Ancient VVisdom, the new Vessel of Light album Woodshed, the Talking Metal Snowblind jam with Rob Dukes (watch it below), religion, vegetarianism, Painful Pleasures, Hustle Butter, Steppin Out magazine, the environment, Hades, the Old Bridge Militia, Scott Ian, RUN DMC, NonFiction, The Cursed, Bobby Blitz and much more. This episode's final interview is with James Kent AKA Perturbator and it was conducted by Emily Strigl at Heavy Montreal. This chat starts at the 1:58:00 mark. ollow Mark Strigl on Twitter at these accounts: @talkingmetal & @strigl Follow Emily on Instagram. Follow Talking Metal on Instagram. Support Mark Strigl and his podcasts on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/talkingmetal Use the Paypal tab to make a donation (the Paypal is paypal.me/MarkStrigl), OR use this link to make a purchase on Amazon. Thanks for listening to Talking Metal!

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One of the longest running podcasts. We talk about hard rock and metal. Hosted and produced by Mark Strigl. Guests have included members of Motley Crue, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Slayer, Exodus, System Of A Down, Motorhead, Kiss, Megadeth, Korn and many more. Established in 2005 by Mark Strigl and John "Ostronomy" Ostrosky. Please visit MarkStrigl.net for more info. Bonus content by Mark Strigl is available on Patreon.