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As you may or may not already know, Bob’s your uncle.
Introducing a new genre to the Bois are Smokeborn Blasphemy as they welcome us to the world of Psychedelic Black Metal. We will speak with all five mushrooms - I mean - members before taking a trip to the other side with their first single: Mycelium Gateway (released August, 2025). Get your thinking caps (and stems) on.
Keep those thinking caps on for Bass Guitar 101. We’ll study two paramount bass guitars and celebrate four bassists born on today’s date of December 2nd. We’ll meet you in the pocket.
Each episode will feature an independent musical artist. Our intention is to uplift the worldwide local music scenes. To have your music featured on the podcast, email us at: rhythmbois@gmail.com. You must own the rights to your music. If not, we will need the license from whomever does (such as your record label, or music publisher). WAV files preferred.
Links to Music (used with permission):
Band feature “Mycelium Gateway” by Smokeborn Blasphemy
https://open.spotify.com/track/2VOsjzJikZBR694szjTPIK?si=69897d402ba2476f
Breakdown and specs of Precision and Jazz Bass
https://calendar.songfacts.com
https://www.thecurrent.org/today-in-music-history
https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/
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Get out your practice pads everyone, because welcome to THE drummer episode.
In this XL episode, we are joined by the drummer from our featured band of the day. Everyone clap your sticks together for Cody, a fellow rhythmic expert.
Did we mention drummers? We will mention over one hundred drummers, including three who influenced us the most. Pencils down. Sticks up.
Our musical guest is CONTRACT, and we’re going to figure out their genre together. We’ll listen to the song Nails, off their EP VOL1, in preparation of their new single to be released on November 28th, 2025 called Big Lines.
Each episode will feature an independent musical artist. Our intention is to uplift the worldwide local music scenes. To have your music featured on the podcast, email us at: rhythmbois@gmail.com. You must own the rights to your music. If not, we will need the license from whomever does (such as your record label, or music publisher). WAV files preferred.
Links to Music (used with permission):
Band feature “Nails” by CONTRACT
https://open.spotify.com/track/3vXxLKszydLfDkEXqPOGVy?si=70b80730920d4bb6
New Single "Big Lines" by CONTRACT
https://open.spotify.com/track/58tKD8wRSOojkL5VuJholr?si=109f224422814090
How to TUNE YOUR TOMS with Cody Maran
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7onAgr_tfw
How to TUNE A KICK DRUM with Cody Maran
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3VWIpv2PhE
How to CHOOSE A SNARE DRUM for RECORDING with Cody Maran
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udDXL33sq9U
Cody Maran - Open The Nile - Borealis - Exclusive Drum Play-through
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJwMWqI43aE
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Welcome to The Sebastian Bach of Episodes. We had a great run.
Turn the music up! Get your spices out. We’re going to explore new genres. From the summer of punk, to shoegaze, all the way to motherfucking princess Leia. In no particular order. Who knew November 4th was an entire event in music history?
Our musical guest is Shoot Da 5, a hardcore/beatdown band, con sazon. Before we listen to "Drivin' While Black (Pleasure & Pain)” off the EP: Language of Da Unheard (released January, 2024), we’ll hang with Shay, their vocalist, who wouldn’t be vocalizing if not for a butt-ass-naked cassette tape that became her nexus event. Links below.
Each episode will feature an independent musical artist. Our intention is to uplift the worldwide local music scenes. To have your music featured on the podcast, email us at: rhythmbois@gmail.com. You must own the rights to your music. If not, we will need the license from whomever does (such as your record label, or music publisher). WAV files preferred.
Links to Music (used with permission):
Band feature "Drivin' While Black (Pleasure & Pain)" by Shoot Da 5:
https://open.spotify.com/track/2mrvcNDMFU02x6YKI4G80g?si=0eb6aacd589f481e
Kapwing most words per minute:
https://www.thewrap.com/brooklyn-nine-nine-suits-wordiest-tv-shows-2024/
Punk bands of 1977:
https://www.altpress.com/best-1977-punk-albums/
Troy McLawhorn’a Top 10 bands
https://www.musicradar.com/news/evanescence-guitarist-troy-mclawhorn-10-albums-that-changed-my-life
Troy quotes:
https://evthreads.proboards.com/thread/3229/guitarworld-interview-troy-mclawhorn
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Episode Lucky 13. Reminiscent of a notorious Saloon in Brooklyn, New York.
We’re going to learn today. First period introduces Tony Math. We’re going to get through 117 years of factoids before recess. Pencils up.
Our musical guest is Logan Tiberius Kramer, a multi-talented artist, illustrator, musician, and bestie. "Future Lullaby” off the EP: Holding Breath (released April, 2023) introduces a new genre to the classroom: the beautiful lullaby. Logan teaches an entire course on A.I., and how to avoid A.I. profiting off your work as illustrators by pivoting from Instagram to cara.app. Links below.
Each episode will feature an independent musical artist. Our intention is to uplift the worldwide local music scenes. To have your music featured on the podcast, email us at: rhythmbois@gmail.com. You must own the rights to your music. If not, we will need the license from whomever does (such as your record label, or music publisher). WAV files preferred.
Links to Music (used with permission):
Band feature "Future Lullaby" by Logan Tiberius Kramer:
https://open.spotify.com/track/3Av2O9jqLH7yqHwClhfx7T?si=26422e66c9b7483d
Website to protect your work from A.I.
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Welcome to Spoopy Season! If you’re currently suffering from the taco bell plague, you may want to double check your flush velocity.
This just in: asbestos, bad. Today in music history takes us into the New Wave and Alt Rock genres of music. We’ll also dive into the many methods music has been released over the years, and by the way, Tony still does not know the difference between John Cougar Mellencamp, and Bruce Springsteen.
Our musical guest is Plague Master, a four-piece, NYC based, Hardcore/Grindcore band. We hang with both Vicky (vocals) and Adam (guitar) before we listen to their song "Frozen Tomb Annihilation”, off the EP: Frozen Tomb Annihilation (released August, 2025). Adam becomes the first person in history to be interviewed by the Rhythm Bois, twice. You’ll want to get your dulcimers out for this one. Links below.
Each episode will feature an independent musical artist. Our intention is to uplift the worldwide local music scenes. To have your music featured on the podcast, email us at: rhythmbois@gmail.com. You must own the rights to your music. If not, we will need the license from whomever does (such as your record label, or music publisher). WAV files preferred.
Links to Music (used with permission):
Band feature "Frozen Tomb Annihilation" by Plague Master
https://open.spotify.com/track/4aea8DWjbCY4XabxSdefSc?si=bed50519047d45fb
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Ever have a hole problem? Get yourself an extra large iced coffee and let’s get gaping.
Episode 11 dives into larger-than-life pioneers of music. We’re launching entire genres, accepting countless awards, and Tony debuts his brand new segment called “Dead, But Not Really.”
Our musical guest is The Victorious Dead, a Northeastern Epic Death Metal band splitting time between both NYC and Boston. This band was first recommended to us by Anthony, the bassist from Solemn Vision, featured back on Episode 9: Transcending Single Digits - The Search for Rhythm. We talk to both Jonathan (guitar) and Andrew (bass) before we listen to their song "Meditations”, off their LP: The Reaper at the Gates (released April, 2025). Links below.
Each episode will feature an independent musical artist. Our intention is to uplift the worldwide local music scenes. To have your music featured on the podcast, email us at: rhythmbois@gmail.com. You must own the rights to your music. If not, we will need the license from whomever does (such as your record label, or music publisher). WAV files preferred.
Links to Music:
Band feature "Meditations" by The Victorious Dead
https://open.spotify.com/track/5KsZTK2WFNHxQgZ7unEiXl?si=b631a7afed3b46da
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Welcome to the world of double-digits. Shout out all clefs! Let’s begin the process of rubbing.
Guitarists - cover your strings’ ears. Bassists, don’t even think about throwing your bass up in the air. We’re going from Canada’s Walk of Fame, to a former music recording studio in Huntington, Long Island. While in Long Island, we’ll pick up our musical guest of the day.
Our musical guest is Kyler Sane, a local music scene workhorse from the NYC & Long Island regions. Kyler’s done it all from a music standpoint. The touring. The big-hit releases. The festivals (producing & performing). The social media marketing domination. We’ll listen to their song "Articulate”, off their EP: Flow (released July 19th, 2025). Links below.
Each episode will feature an independent musical artist. Our intention is to uplift the worldwide local music scenes. To have your music featured on the podcast, email us at: rhythmbois@gmail.com. You must own the rights to your music. If not, we will need the license from whomever does (such as your record label, or music publisher). WAV files preferred.
Links to Music:
Band feature "Articulate" by Kyler Sane
https://open.spotify.com/track/7eC319tS2Y2zEIBTmGGFWh?si=9a1c99f902284deb
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Welcome to episode nine: the single-digit episode finale.
As we wave goodbye to the single-digit life, we’ll learn about the first time music was performed live on TV, a scandalous Beatles retreat in India, and the oldest operating recording studio in New York City. Being experimental is our thing around here. And if being experimental is your thing, well, strap in and try not to transcendent your face off.
Our musical feature is from the legendary local band "Solemn Vision", a progressive melodic death band out of the Brooklyn/Queens/Las Vegas regions. We’ll listen to their song "The Soul Impaled”, which is off the band's LP: Solemn Vision, released in March, 2019. Anthony - their bassist - takes a moment while on tour with Australian melodic death metal band Be'lakor, to bestow wisdom on topics including the perfect hummus, what a successful band tour looks like, and the impact your art can have on people. Links below.
Each episode will feature an independent musical artist. Our intention is to uplift the worldwide local music scenes. To have your music featured on the podcast, email us at: rhythmbois@gmail.com. You must own the rights to your music. If not, we will need the license from whomever does (such as your record label, or music publisher). WAV files preferred.
Links to Music:
Band feature "The Soul Impaled" by Solemn Vision
https://open.spotify.com/track/7p1p4eMu6ZoFIwod47BIxn?si=383ffe06b92a45f6
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All things booty lead to god especially if you're a sir that mixes a lot.
We're guessing the top 5 highest selling records while finding out backstreet came back. We also find out how Sir Mix-a-lot dominated the 90s and the start of the mighty Motorhead as we're joined by our first live guest!!!
Our musical feature is from "The Supposed" and we'll listen to their song "Surrender" the last song off of their 2022 EP "Materialize". Joining us is their guitarist JoJo as our first live guest for the show! Links below
Each episode will feature an independent musical artist. Our intention is to uplift the worldwide local music scenes. To have your music featured on the podcast, email us at: rhythmbois@gmail.com. You must own the rights to your music. If not, we will need the license from whomever does (such as your record label, or music publisher). WAV files preferred.
Links to music:
Band feature "Surrender" by The Supposed
https://open.spotify.com/track/1QSWhwflK7oHOnll2fOvfY?si=0L8VKvMBSkK4vRiPHLfSFg
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Chowder of red. Chowder of white.
Embarking on new frontiers, this episode introduces a brand new musical genre, and we will also encounter an entirely new local music scene in New England.
We'll talk legendary soundtracks, the world's first "supergroup", the most awarded person in Grammy Awards history, and the birth of a prog-rock legend, and the struggles his family endured during one of the darkest times in history. Prepare to experience all of the emotions. All emotions matter.
Our musical feature is from "Castling", a DIY Indie Emo band out of the Boston, MA region. We’ll listen to their song "Secret Handshake”, which is off the band's EP, "Keep it Secret, Keep it Safe", released in May, 2024. Their Guitarist and Bassist/Vocalist represent the band in what is undeniably a very tight-knit and wholesome family, who have known each other their whole lives. They are adorbs. Links below.
Each episode will feature an independent musical artist. Our intention is to uplift the worldwide local music scenes. To have your music featured on the podcast, email us at: rhythmbois@gmail.com. You must own the rights to your music. If not, we will need the license from whomever does (such as your record label, or music publisher). WAV files preferred.
Links to Music:
Band feature "Secret Handshake" by Castling
https://open.spotify.com/track/3dF1CaOwjthJqMnaXxhfDW?si=8bccf12726814916
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This episode can't decide if it wants to decompose or catch on fire.
We're Slashing prices, settling copyright trials, and a certain "policeman" gets arrested by police. We also talk about the importance of not being on fire - unless you have a hankering for a nightmare in the flesh.
Our musical feature is from "Phantasmal Rot", and we’ll listen to their song "As The Heavens Rot”. This song is the band's second single, and was released in March, 2025. We decay all the way with Adam - their guitarist & vocalist - as we have a full on CatCast. Get ready to rot-out. Links below.
Each episode will feature an independent musical artist. Our intention is to uplift the worldwide local music scenes. To have your music featured on the podcast, email us at: rhythmbois@gmail.com. You must own the rights to your music. If not, we will need the license from whomever does (such as your record label, or music publisher). WAV files preferred.
Links to Music:
Band feature "As The Heavens Rot" by Phantasmal Rot
https://open.spotify.com/track/7JF49KxVlL8554MP4arGae?si=40f1cdb72a994dc3
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Episode five. Stayin' Alive. Pumpin' out episodes like it's 1999.
On this day in history, three groundbreaking events changed the world of music forever. We celebrate the birth of the "poet laureate of the blues", the birth of the best selling female rapper of all time, and the release of an innovative piece of technology, which likely influenced the medium you're using right now to listen to this episode.
Our musical feature is from "Body & Blood", and we’ll listen to their song "Totes”. This song is off their E.P. “Natural Death“, released in June, 2024. We shred it up with Mariel - their guitarist - who shares the experience of forming a band during a pandemic, the importance of merch, and advice for musicians who experience a band breakup. Links below.
Each episode will feature an independent musical artist. Our intention is to uplift the worldwide local music scenes. To have your music featured on the podcast, email us at: rhythmbois@gmail.com. You must own the rights to your music. If not, we will need the license from whomever does (such as your record label, or music publisher). WAV files preferred.
Links to Music:
Band feature "Totes" by Body & Blood
https://open.spotify.com/track/7JF49KxVlL8554MP4arGae?si=40f1cdb72a994dc3
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Happy Pride! Shout out everybody. We love love. And wendigos.
Class is in session. We discuss and learn about some openly queer musicians, and their permanent impact on the music landscape. Get your composition notebooks out for a very important lesson on what a PRO (Performing Rights Organization) is, and why all musicians should be affiliated with them. History class will take us back to the 13th century when a not-so-innocent pope dropped a new type of mass.
Speaking of mass. Our musical feature is from "Red Mass Ritual", and we’ll listen to their song "Sometimes Dead is Better”. This song is off their E.P. “Burgundy Horror“, released on Halloween, 2024. Representing the band is Vinny - their guitarist - as he gives us his legal take on wendigos. Links below.
Each episode will feature an independent musical artist. Our intention is to uplift the worldwide local music scenes. To have your music featured on the podcast, email us at: rhythmbois@gmail.com. You must own the rights to your music. If not, we will need the license from whomever does (such as your record label, or music publisher). WAV files preferred.
Links to PROs:
ASCAP
https://www.ascap.com/
BMI
https://www.bmi.com/
SESAC
https://www.sesac.com/
Links to Music:
Band feature "Sometimes Dead is Better" by Red Mass Ritual
Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/track/572vlB74N1I4C3whakmBt4?si=34e6b43f95884a94
Youtube Music Video:
Red Mass Linktree, which includes all socials:
Featured Spotify Playlist - Death Mass (Spring ‘25 Local NY/NJ Death Metal):
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4qxmVxO7VPMiFZCUrefXa5?si=Vy-VdYG7Sma_pHiMypq5oQ&pi=SOMKBWtCQ2CSp
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Episode three. You know the deal. We talk about music and stuff.
Tackling topics such as the importance of remaining grounded, the silencing of the letter G, and the importance of counting to six. This episode goes out to all the bass player(s) out there. You probably forgot there's bass players out there. Well, we captured one. Tom, from Paragnosis, is forced to - I mean, chooses to - have a chat with us.
Our musical feature is from "Paragnosis", playing their song Learned Behavior. This song is off their self-titled E.P. (Paragnosis), released in 2024. Links below.
Each episode will feature an independent musical artist. Our intention is to uplift the worldwide local music scenes. To have your music featured on the podcast, email us at: rhythmbois@gmail.com. You must own the rights to your music. If not, we will need the license from whomever does (such as your record label, or music publisher). WAV files preferred.
Links to Music:
Band feature "Learned Behavior" by Paragnosis
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/47NtGKWYc7GUKR5DBvxklB?si=94c127ede97b4940
Silver Cord Sessions - Brooklyn, NY: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfQPDexmVBI
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Hey this is Tony and Ish and we're the Rhythm Bois!!
Each episode will feature an independent musical artist. Our intention is to uplift the worldwide local music scenes. To have your music featured on the podcast, email us at: rhythmbois@gmail.com. You must own the rights to your music. If not, we will need the license from whomever does (such as your record label, or music publisher). WAV files preferred.
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Episode two of what Ish and Tony do naturally - talk about music and stuff.
Did you know Tony's first little league baseball team won only one game out of twenty four? Spoiler alert: that win was granted because it was raining, and the other team didn't show up.
Tackling topics including Keith Moon, the Dave Matthews Band tour bus debacle, how much a John Lennon lyric sheet went for at auction, and Tony's musical origin story.
Our musical feature is from "Us The Unknown", with their song Ineffable Emotions. This is Tony's current musical project, located in Long Beach, NY. Link below.
Each episode will feature an independent musical artist. Our intention is to uplift the worldwide local music scenes. To have your music featured on the podcast, email us at: rhythmbois@gmail.com. You must own the rights to your music. If not, we will need the license from whomever does (such as your record label, or music publisher). WAV files preferred.
Links to Music:
Band feature "Ineffable Emotions" by Us The Unknown
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klquWkLdjfg
https://open.spotify.com/track/4BvaCOpyDIeLTAaRpLt5pe?si=0868b806d5cf4716
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Episode one of what Ish and Tony do naturally - talk about music and stuff.
Did you know Ish retired from Broadway at age six? You heard it here first. You'll also hear about his extensive musical journey, our 420 song picks, and Tony's field trip to The Bitter End. Speaking of Ish's melodic prog metal band...
Our opening musical feature is Breath Of The Moor, with their song Nexus (off their debut EP, Nexus). This is Ish's melodic prog metal band we promised. Link below.
Each episode will feature an independent musical artist. Our intention is to uplift the worldwide local music scenes. To have your music featured on the podcast, email us at: rhythmbois@gmail.com. You must own the rights to your music. If not, we will need the license from whomever does (such as your record label, or music publisher). WAV files preferred.
Links to Music:
Ish's 420 song: "Ten Feet Tall" by Caverns
https://open.spotify.com/track/5znBndIa64gXdRWtk3sy6r?si=d1491f1b898a403c
Tony's 420 song: "Cortez The Killer" by Neil Young
https://open.spotify.com/track/3ZPLFD6mbw6hhu3g6S4EGl?si=2256f5f98ab94658
Band feature "Nexus" by Breath Of The Moor
https://open.spotify.com/track/2Pn8c6iyjCuW8LrfFnqpTC?si=d33f3a3b72964a3b
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