Ep 598 Rhino Bucket's Georg why Brian is out & Harry Cody is in, What was this shake up all about!

22/09/2025 1h 6min Temporada 1 Episodio 598

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Formed in Los Angeles in 1988, Rhino Bucket emerged as one of the most unrelenting purveyors of stripped-down, no-frills hard rock. With a sound often compared to AC/DC due to its raw guitar riffing and gravel-voiced delivery, the band built a reputation for keeping rock ‘n’ roll honest and powerful at a time when the music scene was shifting toward glam and alternative trends. Led by Finnish-born frontman Georg Dolivo, Rhino Bucket quickly carved out their place with a dedication to pure, riff-driven songs built for both the stage and the stereo.The group’s self-titled debut album, released in 1990, showcased their straightforward, hard-hitting style and quickly gained traction among fans of classic hard rock. Their follow-up, Get Used to It (1992), solidified the band’s identity with tracks that captured the grit and swagger of old-school rock while resonating with newer audiences. By the mid-1990s, Rhino Bucket had toured extensively, earning a loyal following despite the changing tides of the rock world.After a hiatus in the late 1990s, the band reemerged with a revitalized energy in the 2000s, releasing albums such as And Then It Got Ugly (2006) and The Hardest Town (2009). Their music continued to embrace the same no-compromise philosophy, blending relentless guitar riffs, stomping rhythms, and Dolivo’s signature raspy vocals. This consistency reinforced Rhino Bucket’s identity as a band for true rock loyalists—undistracted by trends and uncompromising in sound.Rhino Bucket’s music has also appeared beyond the stage, with tracks featured in films like Wayne’s World and on various soundtracks that helped expose their raw energy to wider audiences. Their inclusion in media underscored the timeless appeal of their sound—straightforward, catchy, and unapologetically loud. The band remained a strong touring act, delivering performances that were as direct and powerful as their studio recordings.Over the decades, Rhino Bucket has maintained their reputation as one of the most authentic hard rock acts to come out of Los Angeles. With a catalog that celebrates the essence of riff-driven rock and a stage presence rooted in grit and electricity, they stand as proof that rock ‘n’ roll doesn’t need frills to make an impact. Their legacy is one of loyalty to the craft—music that hits hard, keeps it simple, and never loses its bite.https://www.rhinobucket.rocks/

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