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Which is the better Linkin Park album – Hybrid Theory or Meteora? That’s the head-to-head battle that we’re examining in this week’s Chuck’s Fight Club on the Loudwire Nights radio show. With Linkin Park’s history very much under the microscope these days thanks to their recently released singles compilation, Papercuts, Loudwire Nights host Chuck Armstrong has decided to dig into the band’s two biggest albums and get a consensus from the listeners as to which is better. Hybrid Theory changed the game upon its 2000 arrival, with songs such as “One Step Closer,” “Crawling,” “Papercut” and “In th...
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Which is the better Motley Crue album – Shout at the Devil or Dr. Feelgood? That’s a tough one, and it’s also the debate at the center of this week’s Chuck’s Fight Club on the Loudwire Nights radio show. Shout at the Devil, released in 1983, was the album that put Motley Crue on the musical map. The title track, “Looks That Kill,” “Too Young to Fall in Love” and their cover of “Helter Skelter” helped to make Motley Crue one of the fresh faces of ’80s metal. On the other hand, Dr. Feelgood, released in 1989 at the band’s commercial peak, featured the title track, “Kickstart My Heart,” the balla...
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As we celebrate the anniversary of Godsmack‘s Faceless album this week, it got us to thinking what is the best Godsmack album? So Loudwire Nights host Chuck Armstrong is turning that over to you Godsmack fans for this week’s Chuck’s Fight Club. He’s decided to pit the hugely successful 2003 album Faceless against the band’s 1998 self-titled breakout album, both of which were key records in the group’s musical history. The Godsmack album put the band on the map, with the singles “Whatever” “Keep Away,” “Voodoo” and “Bad Religion” commanding the airwaves and making them a hot new band in the hea...
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Which is the better album turning 30 in 2024 – Green Day‘s Dookie or Live‘s Throwing Copper? That’s this week’s Chuck’s Fight Club battle for the Loudwire Nights radio show. The year 1994 was a big time for rock music, with a wide array of albums vying for the music spotlight. In 1994, it didn’t get much bigger than Green Day’s major label debut, Dookie or Live’s smash success with Throwing Copper. Both albums dominated alt-rock radio’s airwaves well into the following year. Green Day introduced themselves to a larger audience, burning up the airwaves with “Longview,” “Basket Case,” “Welcome t...
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Which is the better AC/DC era – the legendary band’s start with Bon Scott or the latter day recordings with Brian Johnson as the group’s vocalist? AC/DC are the rare band that has found continued success throughout their career while having to undergo as singer change after the death of the group’s original vocalist Bon Scott. The band generated a wealth of muscular rock riffs and gravel-voice gems with Bon Scott leading the group through the ’70s. Classic rock radio is filled with staples featuring the “Highway to Hell” singer on vocals. And while the loss of his distinct vocals could’ve curt...
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Stepping into the ring this week as part of Loudwire Nights’ Chuck’s Fight Club, we’re putting the attention on two new songs that are starting to garner some attention – The Plot in You‘s “Closure” and Nothing More‘s “If It Doesn’t Hurt.” Relationships?! Am I right? But both The Plot in You and Nothing More have managed to navigate the tricky minefield of interpersonal communication to find something relatable to write about, all with some great music behind it. As with all Chuck’s Fight Club battles, Loudwire Nights will spend a good portion of time breaking down these two new songs. Monday ...
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Which was the better Van Halen era – with David Lee Roth or with Sammy Hagar? Both eras brought the band plenty of success, yet the fanbase often remains divided on the topic and it remains a popular subject of debate. For this week’s Chuck’s Fight Club on Loudwire Nights, host Chuck Armstrong will dive into the long-raging battle with listeners, serving up an argument for both sides of the Van Halen coin while revisiting some of the band’s best works featuring each musician throughout the week. The initial Roth era featured six albums, including their self-titled 1978 breakout album and perha...
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Does Austin Snell or Warren Zeiders have the better country rock crossover song at the moment? That’s the battle this week as part of Loudwire Nights’ Chuck’s Fight Club. But before we ding in the two competitors, it’s worth noting the impact that country artists have started having on the rock charts over the past year. Acts such as Jelly Roll, Hardy and now Austin Snell and Warren Zeiders have defied genre lines in embracing all of their influences and found that both rock and country listeners are open to it. READ MORE: 13 Modern Artists That Are a Little Bit Country + a Little Bit Rock ‘n’...
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In honor of Kurt Cobain‘s birthday, Loudwire Nights wants to know which was the better Nirvana album – Nevermind or In Utero? Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain was born Feb. 20, 1967, and to mark the late musician’s birthday, Loudwire Nights host Chuck Armstrong is pitting two of the musician’s biggest albums – Nevermind and In Utero – against each other in Chuck’s Fight Club. Simply put, Nirvana exploded onto the music scene with their sophomore set, Nevermind. The album brought us such grunge era favorites as “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” “Come as You Are,” “Lithium” and “In Bloom.” But the group fa...
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Which Ozzy Osbourne era is better – his Black Sabbath stint or his solo work? That’s the battle this week on Chuck’s Fight Club that will play out on the Loudwire Nights radio show. This feels like an impossible question to answer as both eras were great. Black Sabbath are already in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, while Osbourne himself could go in this year after being nominated for the first time as a solo artist. As with all the Chuck’s Fight Club matchups, Chuck will feature the full matchup during the Monday night broadcast at 8PM, with our host breaking down the argument for each of the...
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