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Season 2, Episode 10

Electric Callboy & Sick New World

May 12, 2026

Strap in, headbangers! This episode of Rock Fan Radio is an absolute riot, packed with loud opinions, wild concert recaps, and all the rock and metal news you crave. We're diving deep into the Sick New World Festival chaos, the mind-blowing Electric Callboy spectacle, and tackling the latest band drama and cryptic announcements.

🎸 In This Episode:
* Unpacking the VIP experience and epic performances at Sick New World, featuring Bring Me The Horizon, Korn, AFI, Speed of Light, Acid Bath, and a surprisingly sober Marilyn Manson.
* Reliving Electric Callboy's insane, costume-changing, stadium-bound live show—and Parker's son's first concert experience!
* Debating Greta Van Fleet's cryptic "farewell" message: marketing genius or genuine breakup?
* The ongoing Motley Crue saga without Mick Mars: is it still Crue?
* Machine Gun Kelly's latest beef with Yungblood and controversial career pivots.
* Scene Queen's polarizing performance and her "18+" anthem for metal inclusivity.
* Lamb of God's consistent impact on the heavy scene and live sound debates.
* Roundup of new releases from The Black Keys, The Toadies, Atreyu, and more.
* Alex Terrible of Slaughter to Prevail: bare-knuckle boxing and brutal vocals—is he a douchebag or just insane?
* Snot's new singer and plans for a second album after all these years.

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Corrections

Despite what we may think, sometimes we don’t know what we’re talking about. See our corrections, backtracks, and omissions here:

Gish by Smashing Pumpkins was released in 1991.
Lynn Strait was 30 years old when he was tragically killed in a car accident in California in 1998.

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