The Weekly Pour Podcast
Welcome to the podcast your mom warned you about—then secretly binged. TbT and Ace are two greased-up rock gremlins screaming into the void about '80s metal, modern mayhem, and everything in between. They’re loud. They’re inappropriate. They once tried to interview a guest mid-tequila blackout—and still aired it...not really. Expect filthy riffs, unfiltered rants, and the occasional F-bomb, because one of them was a sailor! No sponsors. No apologies. Just pure, sweat-soaked audio carnage. Hit play if you dare. Or don’t. Whatever. We’re not your dad...are we?
The Weekly Pour Podcast
Latest Episodes
The Weekly Pour Podcast Ep. 181 | Crüe on Idol, Cooper Re-issues, New Anthrax, ICONIC cries...
This week we’re diving headfirst into another wild week in rock and metal. Mötley Crüe hits national television with a performance on American Idol, Anthrax is finally dropping a brand-new single, and Journey somehow found 40 more date...
The Weekly Pour Podcast Ep. 180 | Crüe on Idol, Newsted Speaks, Ozzy Bottled, Stones Return!
This week we cover Mötley Crüe and Shinedown taking over the American Idol season finale, new details on Alex Van Halen’s upcoming tell-all book, and The Rolling Stones announcing a brand-new studio album, Foreign Tongues.We also dig in...
The Weekly Pour Podcast Ep. 179 | KISS Lands, Metallica Reloads, Creed Floats, WVH Howls!
This episode the guys dive straight into another stacked week of rock and metal headlines as KISS reveals new details for its 2026 KISS Kruise: Land-Locked in Vegas, and Peter Criss looks back on the band’s legendary 1996 reunion and what it fe...
The Weekly Pour Podcast Ep. 178 | Rock Hall of Fame Inductees Announced, Kat Von D, and more!!!
The 2026 Rock Hall induction class is finally revealed, and we tear into what it means when the suits start handing out trophies to the loud lifers. Iron Maiden drops a statement after the announcement, Billy Idol admits he’s straig...
The Weekly Pour Podcast Ep. 177 | Bret and Rikki, Alice's Axe Grinder, Black Crowes, Twisted Sister!
Rikki Rockett is firing up The Rockett Mafia for shows celebrating the 40th anniversary of Poison’s Look What The Cat Dragged In, while Stephen Pearcy is back in full snarl mode announcing his The Dogg Mob solo album and dropping the “I Need U”...