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In this high-octane episode of ‘Teh Fab Guy on a Bike Show,’ DJ Moto delivers a masterclass in rock and metal broadcasting. Opening with a patriotic southern rock anthem, the show quickly transitions into the heart of the UK rock scene. Moto spends time reflecting on the changing seasons and the impending motorcycle weather, while spinning a diverse mix that ranges from the brand-new industrial sounds of Joan of Arc and Stone Trip to the legendary riffs of Iron Maiden and WASP.
Beyond the music, DJ Moto shares personal anecdotes from his time in the gym and his long history attending iconic festivals like Monsters of Rock at Donington. He also addresses the unfortunate cancellation of Spring Break, offering a musical tribute to Tygers of Pan Tang for those who missed out. With a mix of professional insight and relatable banter, this episode is a quintessential journey through the past, present, and future of hard rock.
[0:00] Cranking it Up with DJ Moto — DJ Moto kicks off the show with “Red, White, and Blue,” discussing the early spring weather and the itch to get the motorcycle back on the road.
[12:45] Joan of Arc & Mechanical Overlords — A look at the new single “Mechanical Overlords” by Joan of Arc, including DJ Moto’s memories of an acoustic session with the band.
[25:30] Stone Trip and Station Merch — Sourcing music from the new EP “The Fight” by Stone Trip and news about exclusive DJ Moto magnetic bottle openers.
[38:15] Gym Etiquette and New Rock Edits — Tracks from Birthright and Mason Hill, plus DJ Moto’s humorous observation about gym fashion while trying to work out.
[52:00] The Ex-Bombers and Tailgunner — Highlighting The Ex-Bombers from Illinois and the high-octane “New Horizons” by Tailgunner.
[1:05:30] Forsaken Throne & Rusty Boilers — Fresh metal from Forsaken Throne and the newly released “Contributory Negligence” by Rusty Boilers.
[1:20:45] 80s Heavy Metal Classics — A heavy dose of 80s nostalgia with “The Prisoner” by Iron Maiden and “Wild Child” by WASP.
[1:35:15] Tygers of Pan Tang & Monsters of Rock Memories — An homage to Tygers of Pan Tang following the festival cancellation, followed by David Lee Roth and memories of Monsters of Rock ’82.
[1:50:00] UFO and Final Gear Shift — Closing out the show with the timeless sounds of UFO and final thoughts for the Monday night listeners.
