Welcome to the Show
Welcome to the wild world of the Free Form Rock Podcast, where we embrace every riff, solo, and scandalous hairdo from the glorious era of rock! If you’re a purist, a metal elitist who believes that any sound that isn’t an 8-minute guitar solo is akin to sacrilege, then this is your warning: you might want to turn down the volume and stick to your ‘perfect’ playlist filled with only the heaviest and most obscure bands that your no-caffeine diet can handle.
Here, we celebrate everything from shaking your head to classic rock anthems to moshing like a maniac at a metal concert! We love all the forms of rock—classic, metal, and everything in between. So, if your idea of a good time is debating over which band had the best leather pants, you’re in for quite the ride!
Sit back, relax, and remember: we don’t take ourselves too seriously—because if we did, we’d be stuck in the ‘70s, arguing over whether Led Zeppelin was better than Black Sabbath while wearing questionable platform shoes. Join us as we rock out the way rock was meant to be—loud, unapologetic, and just a little ridiculous! Tune in, turn it up, and let’s jam through the delightful chaos of our favorite tunes together!
Welcome to the wild world of the Free Form Rock Podcast, where we embrace every riff, solo, and scandalous hairdo from the glorious era of rock! If you’re a purist, a metal elitist who believes that any sound that isn’t an 8-minute guitar solo is akin to sacrilege, then this is your warning: you might want to turn down the volume and stick to your ‘perfect’ playlist filled with only the heaviest and most obscure bands that your no-caffeine diet can handle.
Here, we celebrate everything from shaking your head to classic rock anthems to moshing like a maniac at a metal concert! We love all the forms of rock—classic, metal, and everything in between. So, if your idea of a good time is debating over which band had the best leather pants, you’re in for quite the ride!
Sit back, relax, and remember: we don’t take ourselves too seriously—because if we did, we’d be stuck in the ‘70s, arguing over whether Led Zeppelin was better than Black Sabbath while wearing questionable platform shoes. Join us as we rock out the way rock was meant to be—loud, unapologetic, and just a little ridiculous! Tune in, turn it up, and let’s jam through the delightful chaos of our favorite tunes together!

Thursday Feb 08, 2024
Thursday Feb 08, 2024
Thursday Feb 08, 2024
This Week on America’s Podcast, we’re diving into a band that might be flying under the radar for many of you. The one and only Mooger Fooger has handpicked Fireball Ministry’s “The Great Second Coming.” So, buckle up and get ready to expand your musical horizons! Who knows, this band might just become your new favorite, or maybe not. No spoilers here, but it’s either going to awaken your senses or lull you right back to sleep.
Now, let’s talk about the tracks of the week. Jerry has chosen the classic “Sex Type Thing” by STP, a song that’s sure to get your blood pumping. Marc brings us “Another Celebration at the End of the World” by Mammoth WVH, because who doesn’t love a good end-of-the-world party? And finally, Mooger’s pick is Jerry Cantrell’s “Atone,” a tune that’ll make you want to reflect on your life choices.
So, make sure to tune in and join us for some musical adventures. Until next week, wake and bake, baby! And remember, it’s all about that Fireball Ministry ,stoner rock, and rocking out to those sweet 2000s vibes. Let’s keep the good times rolling!
#fireballministry #americaspodcast #rock #rockreviewpodcast

Thursday Feb 01, 2024
Thursday Feb 01, 2024
Thursday Feb 01, 2024
This week on America’s Podcast, we have the pleasure of hosting Joseph Staub from the “What’s the Story with Joe, Trav, and Charles” Podcast, along with Eric RMCP Jordan from the “Rock All Over You” Podcast. Together, we will be reviewing the album “Dysfunctional” by Dokken. The question on everyone’s mind is whether it lives up to its title or if it’s simply awesome. To find out, you’ll have to tune in and listen.
In addition to the review, we have some fantastic tracks of the week lined up. Jerry has chosen “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” by Warrant, Mooger Fooger has selected “Fugitive” by Dokken, Eric has gone with “The Beginning At Last” by Black Label Society, Marc has picked “Grind” by Alice In Chains, and Joseph has opted for “Tomorrow Never Knows” by The Beatles.
Until next week, we encourage you to embrace a little dysfunctionality because, let’s face it, being too functional can be quite scary. Don’t miss out on this exciting episode of America’s Podcast. #dokken #rock #freeformrockpodcast #americaspodcast

Friday Jan 26, 2024
Friday Jan 26, 2024
Friday Jan 26, 2024
This week on America’s Podcast, prepare yourself for the dynamic duo of Mooger Fooger and Jerry as they join forces for their very first show together. Get ready for a wild ride as they dive deep into the world of music and review Don Henley’s “End Of The Innocence.” Will it be hailed as a stone cold classic or will it leave us wanting to go quietly into the night? No spoilers here, my friend, you’ll have to tune in and listen to find out. Tracks Of The Week: Jerry “Party Town” by Glen Frey. Marc “Garden of Allah” by Don Henley. Mooger Fooger “ 10,000 Volts” by Ace Frehley. Until Next Week make sure and get the the heart of the matter smoke a huge bowl or have a shot!! #donhenley #rock #freeformrockpodcast #americaspodcast

Friday Jan 19, 2024
Friday Jan 19, 2024
Friday Jan 19, 2024
This week on The Free Form Rock Podcast, the Mooger Fooger Debuts as co-host, and Eric RMCP Jordan guests as they dive into The Cult’s third album, “Electric.” Tune in to find out if this album will make you feel like you’re “Bad Fun” or if it’s more of a “Born To Be Wild” experience. No spoilers, but it’s bound to be a lively and engaging discussion! Tracks Of The Week: Mooger Fooger, “All Saints” by Dirty Black Summer. Marc, “I Assassin” by The Cult. Eric, “One Child” by Savatage. Until next week go have some Bad Fun and drink it up fuzz ball!!
#thecult #electric #rocknroll #americaspodcast

Friday Jan 12, 2024
Friday Jan 12, 2024
Friday Jan 12, 2024

Friday Jan 05, 2024
Friday Jan 05, 2024
Friday Jan 05, 2024
This Week on America’s Podcast. Bill Algee from Ages Of Rock Podcast Joins us. In this episode of Free Form Rock Podcast we delve into the world of Lynch Mob's latest album, Babylon. The burning question on everyone's mind is whether the album is still worth a listen without the presence of Oni Logan. Join us as we dissect the tracks, explore the band's new direction, and ultimately determine if Babylon can hold its own without Logan's vocals. Tune in to find out if Lynch Mob's latest release is a hit or a miss! Plus Charles Traynor’s Final Episode. Tracks of the Week: Bill, “The Last Time” by Rock City Machine Co. Charles, “Maneater” by Rivals. Jerry, “Never too Late(To Get Some Pussy” by Steel Panther. Marc,“Don’t Put Out the Fire” by Dirty Honey. Until next week Someone find Oni Logan tell George to bring him back!!
#lynchmob #goergelynch #rock

Friday Dec 29, 2023
Friday Dec 29, 2023
Friday Dec 29, 2023
This Week on America's Podcast. When three drunks stumble into a bar, but suddenly become sensitive souls, it's like witnessing a tipsy transformation into philosophical poets. They gather around a tiny table, holding their drinks with shaky hands, and embark on a musical journey to review Chicago 17. Will it be a masterpiece or a syrupy sap? Well, you'll have to listen to their hilarious, tear-filled, and possibly slurred review to find out! Just be prepared for a rollercoaster of emotions and a side-splitting display of drunken sensitivity. Cheers to music and the unpredictable antics of inebriated philosophers! Tracks of The Week: Jerry, "Let Him Run" by Night Ranger. Lee "Squank" by Altitudes. Marc, "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins. Charles "Bible" by Ghost. Until next week don't drink white claw and listen to this episode!
#chicagoband #chicago17 #80s

Sunday Dec 24, 2023
Sunday Dec 24, 2023
Sunday Dec 24, 2023
Merry New Year and Happy Holidays and Christmas! Holiday Special
Welcome, metalheads and holiday enthusiasts, to this week's episode of America's Podcast! Today, we're diving headfirst into the world of Christmas metal with our review of the album "We Wish You A Metal XMas And A Headbanging New Year." So, grab your Santa hats and devil horns, because things are about to get festive and loud! Now, let's address the burning question on everyone's minds: is this album seasonal or just a load of crap? Well, fear not, dear listeners, for we shall not spoil the surprise. We'll keep you hanging on the edge of your mistletoe until the very end.
As we press play, we're greeted with the delightful sound of jingle bells mixed with thunderous guitar riffs. It's like Santa himself decided to form a band with a bunch of rowdy elves. The result? A headbanging holiday extravaganza that's sure to make your eggnog curdle with excitement.
Picture this: you're sipping hot cocoa by the fireplace, surrounded by twinkling lights and tinsel. Suddenly, the speakers blast out a heavy metal rendition of "Jingle Bells" that would make even the Grinch crack a smile. It's a bizarre yet strangely satisfying combination of festive cheer and face-melting guitar solos.
But wait, there's more! This album is a star-studded affair, featuring some of the biggest names in metal. From Alice Cooper to Lemmy Kilmister, it's a Christmas miracle to have so much talent in one place. Each artist brings their own unique twist to the holiday classics, injecting them with a heavy dose of rock 'n' roll spirit.
As we journey through the tracklist, we encounter some unexpected surprises. Who knew that "Silent Night" could be transformed into a headbanging anthem? Or that "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" could be transformed into a mosh pit-inducing masterpiece? It's safe to say that this album is full of delightful twists and turns that will keep you on your toes.
So, dear listeners, as we reach the end of our review, we must leave you with a tantalizing cliffhanger. Is "We Wish You A Metal XMas And A Headbanging New Year" a seasonal gem or a load of reindeer droppings? You'll have to tune in and find out for yourself!
In the meantime, we wish you all a Merry Christmas, filled with laughter, joy, and of course, some headbanging holiday tunes. Stay metal, stay festive, and remember to rock around the Christmas tree!Tracks Of The Week: Marc, “Father Christmas “ By The Kinks and we end it With Mooger's Pick “Christmas Eve Sarajevo” by Trans Siberian OrchestraUntil Next Week Spike that egg nog and party on!
#metal #christmas #happynewyear