Talking Metal on Fuse

Talking Metal on Fuse is a television show on Fuse TV. It premiered on Friday, November 9, 2007 at 12:30 PM. Hosted by Mark Strigl and John Ostronomy, the show provides a unique perspective and insider's view into the world of metal and hard rock music. The hosts are joined by sidekicks Bud Friendly and Mike Chlasciak as well as the Talking Metal fans, a rotating group of in-studio guests.

Bred from the hosts' iTunes podcast, Talking Metal on Fuse features exclusive InterViews, field segments, and jam sessions in the podcast's signature style.

Series overview

Season

Episodes

Series Premiere

Season Finale

Most Recent Air Date

1

7

November 9, 2007

March 21, 2008

November 20, 2009

Season one

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TRT

Original Airdate

Interview Guests

Jam Musicians

Jam Title

Pilot

60:00

November 9, 2007

Nikki Sixx, Dave Mustaine, Serj Tankian, Nick Oliveri, Kirk Windstein

Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, Frank Ferrer, Mark Strigl, John Ostronomy

Judas Priest "Running Wild"

1

30:00

February 16, 2008

Ozzy Osbourne, Kerry King

Mike Chlasciak, Richard Christy, Byron Davis, Mark Strigl, John Ostronomy

Slayer "South of Heaven"

2

30:00

February 22, 2008

Slash, Vinnie Paul, Bobzilla, Evan Seinfeld, Warbringer

Eddie Ojeda, Richard Christy, Kory Clarke, Mark Strigl, John Ostronomy

Black Sabbath "Paranoid"

3

30:00

March 1, 2008

Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage, DevilDriver, Soilwork

Exodus, Mark Strigl, John Ostronomy

Metallica "Seek and Destroy"

4

30:00

March 8, 2008

Rob Halford, Glenn Danzig

In This Moment, Jose Mangin, Mark Strigl, John Ostronomy

Pantera "I'm Broken"

5

30:00

March 15, 2008

Don Dokken, Mike Patton, Atreyu

Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth, Frank Bello, Mike Portnoy, Mark Strigl, John Ostronomy

Motörhead "Overkill"

6

30:00

March 22, 2008

Zakk Wylde, Ozzy Osbourne, Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal

Zakk Wylde, Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, Mark Strigl, John Ostronomy

Zakk Wylde "Till the End"

Marathons

Fuse TV aired a six-episode Talking Metal on Fuse marathon on February 13, 2009. Four-episode marathons aired on April 17, 2009 and November 20, 2009.

Joost

Edited versions of Talking Metal on Fuse episodes 1 through 6 are available on Fuse TV's Uranium page on Joost.

Original Music

The theme music on the Talking Metal on Fuse pilot episode was composed and performed by Rob Halford and Mike Chlasciak. Chasciak said, "In a nutshell, it is your ultimate metal headbanging mayhem with Rob screaming over it."

In episode 6 of Talking Metal on Fuse, Zakk Wylde, Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, Mark Strigl, and John Ostronomy compose and perform a new original Zakk Wylde song called "Till the End."

Critical reception

Chad Bower of About.com said, "I've watched all the episodes so far and have really enjoyed them. Ostronomy and Strigl have done the Talking Metal podcast for quite a while, and really know their metal." He added, "One of my favorite parts of the show is when John and Mark jam with various metal musicians like Exodus. The only part of the show that I dislike is the cheesy, annoying masked announcer".

A review of Talking Metal on Fuse on The Daily Rock said, "Talking Metal is a well produced program with slick graphics and has some good segments such as when they went bowling with Hell Yeah..." The author added, however, "I could also do without the guitar by the 'musical director' Mike Chlasciak as well as the dude in the mask" and "For a show called 'Talking Metal' – they could spend more time – um – actually talking about metal."

In an article on Metal Sucks, Cory Mitchell discussed his "irrational belief that someone, somewhere can actually make a decent...television show about heavy metal," and said, "The good ones, like Talking Metal or Uranium get yanked, while the cool hosts, such as Jamey Jasta and Juliya, get deep-sixed as soon as they start getting popular."

A review of another metal show on HeavyMetal.Today.com said, "We all want a good metal show but the closest we have come is Talking Metal, which was pretty good when it was on but still a little out of touch with the huge metal scene, both underground and mainstream. If I had my choice I would choose Talking Metal.