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We Discuss the McRib, Judas Priest, Arnel Pineda/Journey and Tommy is Back!

Episode 591. Food Preferences and Izzy’s Eating Habits The team discussed their personal preferences for food, particularly focusing on the McRib and Izzy’s eating habits. They shared their experiences and opinions about the McRib, with some members expressing their love for it and others criticizing it as not being real meat. They also discussed Izzy’s eating habits, with some members recalling an instance where he struggled to finish a large steak. The team also shared their amusement at Izzy’s comedy bits and his interactions with Liz. The conversation ended with a light-hearted discussion about their food preferences and Izzy’s eating habits.

Judas Priest Fan Discussion and Live Performance Tommy, Mark, and Michael discussed their shared love for the band Judas Priest. Tommy shared his recent experience of watching them live in Rochester, Minnesota, and mentioned that they played songs from their album Turbo Lover. Mark expressed his dislike for the Turbo album but enjoyed the live performance. Michael agreed with their opinions and mentioned that Judas Priest’s live performances are always great. The conversation also touched on the band’s history, with Mark mentioning that he has been a fan since 1982 and has seen them perform in Detroit multiple times. The group also discussed the band’s evolution, with Tommy noting that they toned down the synthesizer in their later work. Lastly, Tommy praised the band’s staff for their kindness and accommodating nature, sharing his positive experience with a crew member, Rob, who gave him a guitar pick and a specialty pick.

Concert Memories and Venue Acoustics Tommy and Michael reminisced about their past concert experiences, particularly focusing on shows they attended in Rochester, Minnesota, and smaller cities within a three-hour drive. They discussed attending a Bon Jovi concert at the Mayo Civic Center, where they saw a band perform at an old school concrete building, and Michael shared his memories of meeting some of the band members. They also discussed the acoustics and design of various venues, including the Roy Wilkins in Minneapolis and the Palace of Auburn Hills in Detroit, noting that they were not initially designed with sound quality in mind.

Journey Concert Experience and Band Lineup Changes Tommy expressed his admiration for Journey, particularly drummer Dean Castronova and frontman Arnel Pineda, after attending their concert in Minneapolis. He criticized the harsh treatment of Pineda on social media, attributing it to overplayed songs and the band’s lineup changes. Michael agreed, emphasizing that every band has undergone lineup changes and that fans should not judge based on these changes. They also discussed the importance of confronting trolls and haters, with Michael suggesting that standing up to them can deter their behavior.

Addressing Screen Time and Meet & Greet Concerns Tommy expressed concern about the lack of personal interaction during meet and greet sessions with celebrities, suggesting that this could be a symptom of society’s increasing reliance on screen time and decreasing face-to-face interactions. He emphasized the importance of introducing oneself to the celebrity, as it would make the experience more personal and rewarding.

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Since launching in 2012 Three Sides of the Coin has been viewed or listened to over 6,000,000 times. Three Sides of the Coin has been joined by special guests including former KISS lead guitarist Bruce Kulick, Eddie Trunk, AEW Superstar and lead singer of Fozzy Chris Jericho, Angel lead guitarist Punky Meadows, Five Finger Death Punch guitarist Jason Hook, Vinnie Vincent Invasion and Slaughter lead singer Mark Slaughter, Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider, comedian Craig Gass, KISS’ former business manager Chris Lendt, the Black Veil Brides’ Andy Biersack, Frank Munoz associate producer for Ace Frehley’s Anomaly album, award winning songwriter Adam Mitchell, Ed Kanon (Peter Criss’ drum tech), Kevin Valentine (drummer on KISS’ Psycho Circus album). Three Sides of the Coin was picked (October 2013) as a ‘What’s Hot’ podcast by Apple’s iTunes.

In the early ’90s, Michael Brandvold launched the fifth ever website on the Internet devoted to KISS, KISS Otaku. He built, launched and maintained Kissonline.com (KISS’ official web presence). He now owns Michael Brandvold Marketing, providing marketing services and digital strategy to musicians. Tommy Sommers spent 15 years on the record show circuit collecting, trading and selling memorabilia / Kiss merchandise. He is now a successful residential Real Estate agent in the Minneapolis / St. Paul area. Tommy has also produced a KISS song For The Oddfathers and is the owner of Rock Steady Digital Photography. Mark Cicchini, is a world renown KISS collector. KISS have used parts of Mark’s vast KISS collection for audio, video & print materials including their book NOTHIN TO LOSE, CD re release of the LOVE GUN album & the VH1 Ultimate Album KISS ALIVE! special as well as many other KISS projects. His wife also makes a mean meatloaf!!!

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