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Oct 28, 2025

Moose returns to the podcast this week. He and Dews catch up, with Dews taking his commitment to living in the past seriously, as he’s currently living in 2020! Covid is apparently still very much a thing. Ugh.

They chat about their respective other jobs, with Moose in particular taking great amusement from corporate morale-boosting initiatives such as “carve a pumpkin afternoon.” Presumably “Silly Hat Day” will be next month. 

Dews gets into a glowing review of the recent Manchester show from Igorrr, an artist/band who defy all attempts at pigeonholing into a genre, and produce some spectacular shows.

The guys are also joined by one of the co-founders of Metal For Good, Katy Baker. Katy discusses the success of the recent Metal Merch Day, acknowledging the community's support in making a difference. 

Check out our chosen charity Metal For Good and some of the great charity work they do here https://metalforgood.org/

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Oct 21, 2025

In this latest episode of the Primordial Podcast, Moose has taken his first week off since Moses was a lad, so Dewsbury is joined by the newly-married Pete Bailey! 

The guys catch up on personal updates, and reminisce about the “good old days” of Call Of Duty Warzone, before paying tribute to two rock legends; former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley and Limp Bizkit’s Sam Rivers, who sadly both passed recently. They also take a look into Slipknot's ongoing cybersquatting issues with Slipknot.com, as it bears a startling similarity to their own issues with Primordial.com. S/O to their Icelandic friend.

The guys also go on to highlight Metal For Good’s upcoming Metal Merch Day, including collabs with the Metal God Rob Halford and Massive Wagons, their excellent Ebay sale, and the not-to-be-missed Three-Spin Friday!

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Oct 14, 2025

In this heartfelt episode of Primordial Radio, Dewsbury and Moose reflect on the life and legacy of their dear friend Neil Cossey, who recently passed away after a battle with cancer. They discuss the importance of remembering Neil's spirit, the impact he had on their lives and the Primordial community, and how they plan to honor his memory by continuing the mission of Metal for Good, of which Neil was a Trustee.

Metal For Good co-founder Katy Baker joins the podcast to discuss Neil’s impact on the organisation, and also the upcoming Metal Merch Day, a fundraising day to support some great causes, which will also feature the podcast’s other guest this week; Baz from Massive Wagons!

He shares insights on the band’s collaboration with Metal for Good, the challenges of navigating the music business, and their ongoing efforts to expand their reach in Europe, while also honouring their commitment to giving back to the community. 

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Oct 7, 2025

Dews returns to the podcast this week, fully rested and refreshed after his week away. So much so in fact, that he’s ready to get straight back to work, as DAMN that was an expensive week away! Thank you Center Parcs. With discussions on parenting, co-workers and - bizarrely - the state of the employment market in 2025, this week's podcast is chock full of all the cynicism you could ever want.

Eventually (around 34 mins in!) the guys get to talking about the upcoming Download Festival 2026 launch event (that Dewsbury may or may not be attending) which leads to the question of the festival formula. In Dews’ opinion, Download hit upon a winning format this year with a new, potentially controversial headliner sandwiched between two more established acts, but acts that themselves were also first-time headliners. This seemed to work really well, which leads to Dews favourite topic of DL line-up speculation. LinkinParkwayBizkit anyone?

Check out our chosen charity Metal For Good and some of the great charity work they do here https://metalforgood.org/

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