Global Garage #248: Dumu Metaru with Dylan Gonzalez of Diary of Doom

In which Dylan Gonzalez, of the Diary of Doom podcast, curates a playlist focused on Japanese Doom Metal.

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Sources:
Reddit
“The Best Japanese Stoner Sludge Doom Bands” by Ryan Dyer (Metal Injection)
“The 50 Greatest Japanese Metal Bands of All-Time” by Tadakatsu (Spinditty)

Bands mentioned during the show:
Flower Travellin’ Band
Yonin Bayashi
Keiji Haino
Mari Hamada
Seikima-II (Seikimatsu) – Features sumo announcer Demon Kakka
X-Ray
Doom
Bellzlleb
Ningen Isu
Acid Mother’s Temple
Yura Yura Teikoku
Millarca
Solar Anus
High Rise
Congenital Hell
Coffins
Corrupted
Eternal Elysium
Greenmachine
Birushanah
Vomit Remenants
Melt Banana
G.I.S.M.
Merzbow
Keiji Haino/Fushitsusha
Nazoranai
Kikagaku Moyo
Funeral Moth
Abiuro
Oeil
Looprider
Floaters
Sonic Flower
Hebi Katana

Videos:

Global Garage Show Playlist: 1/23/2022

Track
Band – Album – Location – Year
Satori Part I
Flower Travellin’ Band – Satori – Japan – 1971
Nuclear Armed Hogs
G.I.S.M. – Detestation – Japan – 2020
宇宙からの色
Ningen Isu – 現世は夢~25周年記念ベストアルバム~ – Japan – 2014
Pathetique
Fushitsusha – Withdrawe, this sable Disclosure ere devot’d – Japan – 1998
Santa Maria – Live
ACID MOTHERS TEMPLE – Levitation Sessions (Live) – Japan – 2021
HEAP
GREENMACHiNE – THE EARTH BEATER – Japan – 2003
NOT SO FAR
Eternal Elysium – SEARCHING LOW & HIGH – Japan – 2005
Under the Stench
Coffins – Buried Death – Japan – 2008
Mabutairo No Tabibito
Birushanah – Makyo – Japan – 2017
not a joy to come closer but so-called a sacred insanity has finally appeared
Nazoranai – Nazoranai – Japan – 2012
Kodama
Kikagaku Moyo – Forest of Lost Children – Japan – 2014
Dense Fog
Funeral Moth – Dense Fog – Japan – 2014
Decent into Hell
abiuro – narak – Japan – 2020
OK!
Looprider – Ouroboros – Japan – 2019
We Don’t Care About You
Floaters – Roman Holiday – Japan – 2020
Desert Wind
Hebi Katana – Hebi Katana – Japan – 2020

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Ryan

Ryan first discovered his love of radio at WSOE FM, where he spent all 4 years of college as a DJ, 2 as program director, and 1 as general manager. While his musical tastes are fairly broad, he has a big nerdy spot in his heart for prog rock.