Before we ever decided to cover them on the show, The Chariot has always been a legendary band. On this episode of Discography Discussion, Dan, Joe, and Buddy dive deep into every album to find out the reason why everyone considers them to be a cult band. #discussmetal #TheChariot


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Album of the week
Dan - Rivers of Nihil “Where Owls Know My Name”
Joe - Tourniquet “Vanishing Lessons”
Buddy - Omnium Gatherum “The Burning Cold”


Media Mentioned In This Episode:
“The Chariot - "it is usually..." misheard lyrics” - https://youtu.be/uZB5upn2Q2U


The Chariot Episode Playlist:


Before there Was Atlanta, There Was Douglasville
And Then, Came Then
Back to Back
Then Came to Kill
Teach
Abandon
The City
David De La Hoz
Speak
Tongues
Cheek

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