Episode 152 is here! This week on Rock Roulette, we dive into Frank’s all-time favorite glam metal album — Pretty Boy Floyd’s wild and glitter-soaked debut Leather Boyz with Electric Toyz! Crank it up and join the glam slam!
Episode 151 is out now! We’re wrapping up our review of KXM’s debut album — did this supergroup deliver on its promise, or fall short of the hype? Tune in as we break it all down!
Episode 150 is here and the wheel has spoken! This time, it’s KXM’s self-titled debut album on deck. Featuring members of Korn, Dokken, and King’s X, this power trio brings the riffs and the groove. Let’s see what this supergroup is made of!
Episode 149 of Rock Roulette is live! We’re wrapping up our review of Black ‘n Blue’s hard-hitting debut album — big riffs, slick hooks, and all the ‘80s rock glory you can handle. Did it hold up to the hype? Come find out as we give our final thoughts!
Episode 148 is here! The wheel has spoken—and this time it’s spinning back to 1984 with the self-titled debut album from Black ‘N Blue! Big hooks, big hair, and that classic Sunset Strip sound—tune in as we break down this glam metal kickoff from one of the most underrated bands of the era.
Rock Roulette Episode 147 is here, and we’re wrapping up our review of No Doubt’s Tragic Kingdom! From ska-punk bangers to heart-wrenching ballads, we’ve broken down every track—and now it’s time to give our final thoughts on this 90s classic. Is it still royalty?
Episode 146 is Here! The wheel has made its choice, and this week on Rock Roulette, we’re diving into Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt!
Released in 1995, this genre-blending juggernaut launched Gwen Stefani into superstardom and delivered hit after hit — Just a Girl, Spiderwebs, Sunday Morning, and the unforgettable Don’t Speak. With its mix of ska, punk, pop, and heartbreak, Tragic Kingdom captured the voice of a generation and still hits hard today.
Episode 145 is live! This week on the Rock Roulette Podcast, we’re wrapping up our review of The Firm’s self-titled debut album. Does the second half of this 1985 supergroup release hold strong, or fade out? Tune in for our final thoughts!
Episode 144 is live, and the wheel has spoken! This week we’re diving into the self-titled debut from The Firm. Featuring members of Led Zeppelin and Bad Company, does this 1985 supergroup deliver? Tune in to find out!
Episode143 is here! This week on Rock Roulette, we close the book on one of the most fascinating—and divisive—chapters in KISS history: Music from “The Elder.”
From concept-album ambitions to orchestral arrangements and that lone Gene Simmons tear in “A World Without Heroes,” we break down Side 2 and ask the big question: Was it a misunderstood masterpiece or a glorious misfire?
Tune in as we give “The Elder” the dramatic finale it deserves.