Robot rockstars in disguise, The Cybertronic Spree pay tribute to all time greats, LED ZEPPELIN. Talk about a bunch of bots who like to stay topical am I right?
Credit where credit is due:
Sound engineers: Greg Harrison and Soundwave
Cameras: Paul Hillier, Steven Legault, Steve Poupart, Iain Robinson, Unpeeled Show, the Bots
Edits: Hotrod and Arcee
The Cybertronic Spree is a band of Transformers who perform classic cartoon, videogame, and anime theme songs at full volume. Their metal anthems, based around the soundtrack from the 1986 animated film, The Transformers: The Movie, have since transformed into a one-of-a-kind live show that has audiences singing along.
New year, new albums to look forward to! 2019 will bring us more fresh tunes from some of metal’s biggest acts. Yes, maybe even Tool! Which ones are you most excited about?
GHOST singer Tobias Forge sits with Sam Dunn for an interview about his influences including the Devil, Alice Cooper and Black Sabbath, Ghost’s place in the future of metal — and why he’s still doing this filmed behind a curtain even after he’s been “unmasked.”
Here’s our (Channel: vadrum) drum and vocal cover of Take the Time by Dream Theater.
If you haven’t watched my Bicycle Race video recently, this is my wife Elena Shiva who had the crazy idea to do this incredible song…and we finally made it!
This is our second video together (besides band-related things in the past) so please, be good with us eheh!
It’s a strange piece of pop culture history from a time when KISS ruled the world. A legendarily wacky production full of hilariously ridiculous anecdotes resulted in one awesomely bad made-for-TV movie, starring a super-powered KISS vs. an evil inventor and some robot imposters at Six Flags Magic Mountain. Here we’ll take a look at 10 Things You Never Knew About Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park.
People often forget how melodic Gene was especially on Kiss’s 70’s stuff. He often played lines that were independent of what the guitars were doing. – Kevin Dudley