Blue Plz! – Season 4 : Episode 24
This week’s show features music from my younger brother’s band 19ninetynine, specifically a cover of New Model Army track “Vagabonds”. This is part of the podcast and you can check out their material over on their Reverbnation page.
If you have Spotify, you can listen to the music from this preshow with this Spotify playlist, thanks to BadCriticism for maintaining that.
Preshow Playlist
- Amon Amarth – Where Death Seems to Dwell (Viking metal)
- Kreator – Coma of Souls (Thrash metal)
- Ministry – N.W.O. (Industrial metal)
- Pantera – A New Level (Groove metal)
- Fear Factory – Linchpin (Industrial metal)
- Eldritch – Reverse (Industrial metal)
- Norther – Death Unlimited (Melodic deathmetal)
- Children of Bodom – Children of Decadence (Melodic deathmetal)
- Soilwork – Chainheart Machine (Old-style gothenburg melodic deathmetal)
- In Flames – The Jester Race (Old-style gothenburg melodic deathmetal)
- Disarmonia Mundi – Celestial Furance (Melodic deathmetal)
- Raunchy – Join the Scene (Metalcore/Melodic deathmetal)
Music breaks
- 19ninetynine – Vagabonds (Industrial/EBM)
- Dragonforce – Starfire (Power metal)
- Sabaton – Coat of Arms (Power metal)
- Dark Tranquillity – Hours passed in Exile (Melodic deathmetal)
This week on Blue Plz!
We asked which of you WoW players hasn’t played another Blizzard titles. Vote here!
We welcome Lissanna from Restokin.com as part of a new series on Cataclysm talent analysis. First up is… well, as you might have guessed, Druids. A different expert will be brought on each week to talk shop about their class of choice and what you can expect in Cataclysm, plus what needs to be done in terms of talent changes before release.
BUT THAT’S NOT ALL! Guild perk information has been released, TotalBiscuit goes through them with a fine toothcomb and also deals with the crying over perceived ‘required’ guild-play. Also THE QUEST FROM HELL and starting zone balance as well as the usual Cataclysm Q+A at the end of the show.






