SATAN MADE ME DO IT debut and residency on GIMME RADIO!

You’ve been kept in the dark for long enough, so here’s some major news FINALLY: we are officially part of the GIMME RADIO family, a metal music platform for all the metal-obsessed bangers of the world in whose ranks are included Dave Mustaine, Katon W. De Pena, The Reaper with Athenar of Midnight fame, Jessica Pimentel, Ross The Boss, Danny Lilker and many other members of exquisite metal authority. We’re more than excited, you can tell just by reading this.

What does this all mean? Basically, our Two-Hour-Long Monthly Shows Are Back, better than ever. We’re premiering Saturday, December 22nd, at 11am ET / 8am PT (that’s 4pm GMT / 5pm CET). Pretty damn soon, innit?

This is a lot to take in and there will me more to say on the days to come. For now, read all about us and stare at our lifeless eyes – black eyes, like a doll’s eyes – on our Gimme Radio profile: https://gimmeradio.com/#/djs/121 (be a pal and log in!)

Here’s to a noisy way of life!

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Satan Made Me Do It joins the ranks of Gimme Radio!

Episode 51 – The Forest Is Madness

It’s been a long time since we produced a so called “regular” 45-minute episode for SATAN MADE ME DO IT. We guess our Rádio Quântica show used up more of our time than we anticipated or cared to acknowledge. It’s a two hour show and there’s only so much good music out there that we wanna share. Also, we have a lot of fun with it, especially with how things are shaping up – new studio, live show, guests – so we guess our needs are pretty much satisfied. Or are they? The thing is, a “talk” show will never be able to yield the kind of feeling we get from a contained 45-minute mix – no talk, just the feeling of the journey. We wanted to be able to go back to that, so here you go: a complete new 45-minute episode for you. Freakish as hell too, alternating between slow and fast paced, between aggressive death and black metal and atmospheric electronic and soundtrack music. This is one for the ages.

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