Today's Metal Track is Therapy by supergroup Infectious Grooves. This is off of their 1991 debut album The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move...It's the Infectious Grooves. The band consisted of Mike Muir and Rob Trujillo from Suicidal Tendencies, Adam Siegel from Excel, and Stephen Perkins from Janes Addiction. For this song, they pulled in Ozzy for a guest vocal appearance. The only lyric he sings is "Therapy" but it's definitely an important one.
Exploring Heavy Metal and all its glory. Heavy Metal is often misunderstood and thought to be just a bunch of guys banging and screaming when in fact it can be extremely thoughtful, intelligent, and sincere. Expect some throw-down-head-banging, chill mood metal, and gloomy death metal that you're probably not going to hear on the radio. On the weekends we'll mix things up with a Weekend Wildcard and an Easy Like Sunday Morning Track to get you over your hangover!
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Scott's Metal Track of the Day - Therapy by Infectious Grooves
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