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Goatwhore co-hosts, Cynic interviewed on The Governor’s Ball
On a brand new episode of The Governor’s Ball, The Governor is joined for the entire program by his good friends Ben Falgoust and Sammy Duet from New Orleans’ black thrashers Goatwhore! Also The Governor presents his interview with frontman Paul Masvidal of prog-metal legends Cynic.
Episode Summary: On a brand new episode of The Governor’s Ball, The Governor is joined for the entire program by his good friends Ben Falgoust and Sammy Duet from New Orleans’ black thrashers Goatwhore! Tune in to hear these three pillars of mighty masculinity tackle subjects like football, language, downloading, Ozzfest, and VD.
Also The Governor presents his interview with frontman Paul Masvidal of prog-metal legends Cynic for a chat about their past, present, and future.
Plus on “Some Sly Advice”, Sly gives a couple ladying tips to the fellows from Goatwhore.
…and of course The Governor brings you more mighty metal for your headbanging pleasure!
Download (PART 1): The Governor’s Ball feat. Goatwhore & Cynic – May 24/10 (Part 1)
Download (PART 2): The Governor’s Ball feat. Goatwhore & Cynic – May 24/10 (Part 2)
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