That Metal Show Season 7 Episode 4
That Metal Show
Season 7

Ep 4. Chris Jericho (Fozzy, Former WWE Wrestling World Champion) and Yngwie Malmsteen (Alcatrazz, Steeler, Rising Force)

  • April 9, 2011

The fourth episode of That Metal Show's seventh season features two guests who have made significant impacts in their respective fields: Chris Jericho and Yngwie Malmsteen.

Chris Jericho, best known as a former WWE wrestling world champion, has also found success as the lead singer of the heavy metal band Fozzy. In this episode, Jericho joins hosts Eddie Trunk, Jim Florentine, and Don Jamieson to discuss both his wrestling and music careers, as well as his upcoming autobiography.

Yngwie Malmsteen, a Swedish guitarist who has played with bands such as Alcatrazz, Steeler, and Rising Force, also joins the hosts to talk about his career in music. Malmsteen has been praised for his technical skill as a guitarist, and in this episode, he shares stories about his early influences and how he developed his unique style.

Throughout the episode, the hosts discuss a variety of topics related to heavy metal, including the recent passing of Ronnie James Dio, the impact of MTV on the music industry, and the most important albums in the genre's history. They also play a game of "Stump the Trunk," during which the hosts challenge Eddie Trunk to answer obscure heavy metal trivia questions.

As always, the episode features musical performances from both guests. Fozzy performs their song "Sin and Bones," while Malmsteen plays "Black Star," a track from his 1984 album Rising Force.

Overall, this episode of That Metal Show is a must-watch for fans of heavy metal and those interested in the careers of Chris Jericho and Yngwie Malmsteen. The hosts and guests provide insightful commentary on the genre and offer a glimpse into the lives of two notable musicians.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 9, 2011
  • Language
    English