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Episode 1: Limp Bizkit's Significant Other, or the Psychology of Fred Durst
72Episode 3: Deftones' Around the Fur, or Learning How to Love Other Music
43Episode 4: Linkin Park's Hybrid Theory, or How Bryan Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Linkin Park
44Episode 2: Korn's Korn, or the Dumbest Guys in Rock n' Roll
35Episode 65: Methods of Mayhem's "Methods of Mayhem", or Nu-Metal Densest Text
36Episode 52: Primus' "Frizzle Fry", or The Cult of Virtuosity
27Episode 24: Korn's "Follow the Leader", or 3 Gimmicks and a Classic
28Episode 49: Limp Bizkit's "Three Dollar Bill, Y'All$", or Some Days It's Wack
29Episode 5: System of a Down's Toxicity, or How I Learned They're Trying to Build a Prison
210Episode 6: Slipknot's Slipknot, or 9 Guys, 1 Paycheck
2The P.O.D. Kast
Episode 53: Saliva's "Every Six Seconds", or How To Make the Perfect Album (For Us)
Episode 51: Chevelle's "Wonder What's Next", or Band of Brothers: Like the Miniseries, but Worse
Episode 52: Primus' "Frizzle Fry", or The Cult of Virtuosity
Episode 75: Hoobastank's "The Reason", or When We Learned Hoobastank Might Be Canadian
Episode 1: Limp Bizkit's Significant Other, or the Psychology of Fred Durst
Episode 30: Drowning Pool's "Sinner", or a Life Lost Too Soon
Episode 42: Deftones' "Deftones", or We Are Definitely Not a Ska Band
Episode 43: Sevendust's "Home", or the Dickpick Papers
Episode 44: Disturbed's "Believe", or You Can Lead The Guy to Water, But You Can't Make Him Rock
Episode 45: Rage Against the Machine's "Evil Empire", or Answering Nu-Metal's Toughest Question
Episode 48: P.O.D.'s "The Fundamental Elements of Southtown", or P.O.D. and the Works of Darkness