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Richard Christy Explains How His Walls Got Charred on the Next ”Creep Show’
Richard Christy Explains How His Walls Got Charred on the Next ”Creep Show’
Richard Christy Explains How His Walls Got Charred on the Next ”Creep Show’
There's a good reason why Richard Christy has had a primo position on 'The Howard Stern Show' since 2004. Even when he's playing it straight, the guy's a total class clown, and while he came on the ''Creep Show' to talk about metal, before tape rolled the panel had just as much fun joking with him about prank calls, radio sketches and whether Stern is serious about wanting to be the host of 'Ameri
Top 10 Funny Songs in Metal
Top 10 Funny Songs in Metal
Top 10 Funny Songs in Metal
Metal is one of those genres that takes itself so seriously, it's automatically hilarious. That's why we've endeavored to bring you the top 10 funny songs in metal. Granted, it's more than possible we missed a few tracks, which is why we encourage you to offer your two cents...
Metal Producer Jason Suecof Channels His Inner Weird Al With “Shadows Balls”
Metal Producer Jason Suecof Channels His Inner Weird Al With “Shadows Balls”
Metal Producer Jason Suecof Channels His Inner Weird Al With “Shadows Balls”
Anyone who has heard heavy metal producer Jason Suecof's old project Crotchduster knows the man who calls himself a "fat, crippled Jew" has a phenomenal sense of humor. Ultimately, Crotchduster wasn't a serious band at all, but rather a joke project and a statement on a scene that rarely laughs at itself, or very frequently takes itself way too seriously...
Producer Jason Suecof on Man Boobs, Publix Subs and Wheelchair Humor
Producer Jason Suecof on Man Boobs, Publix Subs and Wheelchair Humor
Producer Jason Suecof on Man Boobs, Publix Subs and Wheelchair Humor
Jason Suecof has been the "It" producer for a handful of years, having manned the boards for Trivium, All That Remains and God Forbid, to name a precious few. Suecof, whose base of operations is in Florida, gave Noisecreep the rundown on what's he's doing, how he chooses bands and life from a sitting down perspective, since he's been wheelchair-bound (and has an excellent sense of humor