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RIP a Livecast #100 – One Hundred Episodes, Zero Class (w/Greg Puciato of DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN and Greg & Gunface of THE RED CHORD)

We made it to 100 episodes! Check out this awesome episode.

We made it to 100 episodes! Check out this awesome episode.

RIP a Livecast #100 – One Hundred Episodes, Zero Class (w/Greg Puciato of DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN and Greg & Gunface of THE RED CHORD)

On this very momentous 100th edition of the Metal Inejction Livecast, we were joined by some very special guests. We started the show talking about the recent shooting in Arizona. Sean then told us about his recent experiences doing jury duty.

About a half hour into the show, we had our first guest on the show, Greg Puciato of The Dillinger Escape Plan, who answered a wide range of questions about working out tips, Dave Mustaine stories and some very revealing info about his and Dillinger's future plans.

We took a music break and were joined by two of the world's greatest men, Greg Weeks and Gunface of The Red Chord who talked even less about metal than Greg Puciato. Gunface had some problems with his phone which were eventually resolved, but they eventually talked about their jingles, Gunface's new career as a voiceover artist, Greg selling his beard and much more. After the call, we heard our first news report from our new correspondant "The Ripper" before ending the show with two classic bits. Here is this week's playlist:

The Dillinger Escape Plan – Room Full Of Eyes
Harvey Milk – We Destroy the Family
Big Business – Hands Up
Vision Divine – The Killing Speed Of Time
Hellnation – Not Smooth Jazz
Black Flag – Fix Me
Slayer – Guilty Of Being White

Don't forget to join us next week for our extended THREE HOUR special edition of the Livecast from 8 to 11pm eastern, featuring very special guest Oderus Urungus aka Dave Brockie of GWAAARRRRRR sitting in the studio. It's going to be epic!

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