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Blackie Lawless/Frankie Banali
Catch up with Blackie Lawless and Frankie Banali on That Metal Show

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Taime Downe/Mark Slaughter/Andy Biersack
2015-05-02
Mark Slaughter, Faster Pussycat's Taime Downe, and Black Veil Brides' Andy Biersack join the boys for a rock n' roll power hour. Judas Priest founding member K.

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Frankie Banali
2015-05-09
Ace "The Spaceman" Frehley returns to TMS as a Hall of Famer to talk Kiss, the induction and the future. Grand Funk Railroad's Mark Farner joins to discuss his storied career.

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Ace Frehley and Mark Farner
2015-04-25
Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett joins the boys for the hour to kick back and jam with his guitar idol Michael Schenker. You won't want to miss this special performance.

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Slayer and Zakk Wylde
2015-04-11
Slayer's Kerry King returns to the show and Halestorm's Lzzy Hale makes her TMS debut. Zakk Wylde takes the second stage for the first time as guest musician for a special closing performance you won't want to miss.

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Joe Satriani; Jim Breuer; Artie Lange
2015-04-04
Fozzy's Chris Jericho, Soulfly's Max Cavalera and Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan pack the house for another rowdy super-guest episode. "The Duke" Rich Ward tears up the second stage as guest musician.

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The Winery Dogs; Vinnie Paul
2015-03-28
Ed, Don & Jim meet with New York American rock band, The Pretty Reckless.

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Jamey Jasta, Joey Vera, John Bush
2015-03-21
Ed, Don & Jim meet with Jamey Jasta, lead vocalist in Hatebreed and sludge metal band Kingdom of Sorrow. Later joins Joey Vera and John Bush of metal band, Armored Saint.

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Marky Ramone/Darryl McDaniels/Gary Holt
2015-03-14
Ed, Don & Jim meet with Marky Ramone, Darryl McDaniels, and Gary Holt.

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Dave Lombardo; John 5
2015-03-07
Drummer king Dave Lombardo sits down with Ed, Don & Jim to discuss his new projects and clears the air on Slayer. John 5 pulls double duty as a guest on set and shredder on the musician stand.

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Anthrax
2015-02-28
Anthrax take over TMS as Charlie, Frank and Scott catch up with the boys and talk new music. Joey Belladonna dials in on the Metal Modem.

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Geddy Lee
2015-02-21
TMS is BACK! Ed, Don and Jim welcome back Geddy Lee to celebrate 40 years of Rush. Dream Theater's John Petrucci shreds on guitar.

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That Metal Show is a dynamic, engrossing talk show aired on VH1 Classic dedicated to celebrating and exploring the intricate world of heavy metal music. Launched in 2008 and running up until 2015, this unique show not only left an indelible mark on television but also solidified its place in the hearts of metal music fans across the globe. Standing at the helm of this innovative and engaging program were three co-hosts - Eddie Trunk, Jim Florentine, and Don Jamieson, who themselves are fervent enthusiasts of the genre. The seasoned radio personality Eddie Trunk, well known for his extensive knowledge about heavy metal and hard rock, is arguably the star attraction of the show, serving not only as host but also often the primary interviewer. Comedians Jim Florentine and Don Jamieson complement the program with their witty, humor-laden exchanges, while also engaging in stimulating discussions about their love for metal music. That Metal Show spans over 14 seasons, featuring hour-long episodes that dive headfirst into various facets of the metal and hard rock scene. Each episode is a potpourri of interviews, debates, panel discussions, and the occasional impromptu music performance. The show's unique format and content strike a fine balance, simultaneously catering to both hardcore metalheads and casual music listeners. What sets That Metal Show apart from a myriad of other music-focused programs is its devotion to giving its audience an inside peek into the vibrant and diverse universe of metal music. From hard-hitting interviews with the rockstars of yesteryears to discussions about new releases in the genre, the show trails the past, present, and future of heavy metal and hard rock. It has hosted some of the most iconic figures of the genre, including Slash, Brian Johnson, Lemmy Kilmister, and Dave Mustaine, to name a few. More than just engaging conversations, these star-studded interviews often reveal lesser-known anecdotes, insights, and trivia that make any fan's heart skip a beat. The collaborative camaraderie among the hosts infuses the show with charisma and authenticity. Trunk, Florentine, and Jamieson come off as friends involved in enthusiastic discussions about their favorite music, which adds to the heart and soul of the show, making the viewers feel a part of the conversations. Their passion for the music genre, coupled with their lighthearted banter, endears them to the viewers and adds a fun and friendly face to the often-misunderstood world of heavy metal. One of the most interesting segments in the show has been "Stump the Trunk," where audience members challenge Eddie Trunk's renowned knowledge of metal trivia, resulting in some engaging moments, light ribbing, and surprise reactions from the hosts. Additionally, the show also intersperses performances by both new talent and established musicians. It has given the floor to several of the top drummers in metal to showcase their skills in the spontaneously fun "Drum-Off" segment. That Metal Show is a pioneer in its genre—it's a show by the fans and for the fans. Its appeal lies in its ability to encapsulate the essence and evolution of the heavy metal genre through engaging content that challenges, informs, and entertains viewers, which is heightened by the charisma and dynamics of its hosts. With its humor, charm, and respect for the artists and music it represents, this program admirably served as the televisual epicenter for heavy metal and hard rock conversations for nearly a decade. Even though the curtain has been drawn for this show as of 2015, its impact continues to resonate with metal enthusiasts, underlining its status as a classic in music programming.

That Metal Show is a series categorized as a returning series. Spanning 14 seasons with a total of 130 episodes, the show debuted on 2008. The series has earned a mostly positive reviews from both critics and viewers. The IMDb score stands at 8.3.

Channel
VH1 Classic
Rating
8.3/10
Cast
Don Jamieson, Jim Florentine, Eddie Trunk
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