DISGRACELAND All Access - New Mini-Episodes Available Now
Podcast: DISGRACELAND
Host/Production: Double Elvis Productions
Episode Date: October 1, 2025
Episode Overview
This special all-access announcement episode dives into an exciting update for DISGRACELAND listeners, particularly those looking for even deeper, unfiltered content. The host (unnamed in transcript) explains the launch of weekly exclusive "mini-episodes" for paid subscribers—offering wild music history and true crime tales that didn’t make it into the main show. The focus is on revealing the excess research, jaw-dropping moments, and untold stories previously left on the cutting room floor.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. The Stuff That Doesn't Make the Cut
- The host discusses the intense research process behind each full DISGRACELAND episode and acknowledges there is “way more than we can fit” into regular episodes.
“The Excess Excess. Every time we put together a story, we uncover way more than we can fit. The research goes deep. The holy shit moments are many and sometimes the most messed up stuff gets left out. Until now.” (01:06)
2. Introduction of Mini-Episodes
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Paid subscribers will receive exclusive weekly mini-episodes beginning this month.
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Each story is around 10 minutes—keeping them tight and focused with “no filler.”
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Themes teased for mini-episodes include:
- The truth behind who wrote the lyrics for AC/DC’s “Back in Black”
- The story of England’s last publicly beheaded man and the haunting of Jimmy Page’s house
- Unsolved murders from the hometown of metal band Pentagram
“These are tight 10 minute stories. Pure music history myth, no filler.” (01:29)
3. Changes to the Release Schedule
- Mini-episodes will drop every Tuesday immediately following the release of full episodes.
- These will replace the previous monthly exclusive episodes, resulting in the same volume of extra content each month, but on a more frequent basis.
4. Community and Culture
- The host appeals to listeners who “feel like today’s music culture doesn’t reflect what you care about.”
- There's an invitation to become part of an engaged community of story-sharing true crime and music fans.
- Paid subscribers get ad-free listening and an insider seat on the storytelling mission.
“You're not just supporting a podcast, guys, you're joining a mission and retelling these stories yourself. And now you're the most dangerous person at the party.” (02:05)
5. How to Join
- Listeners can subscribe for exclusive content through the show notes, Disgraceland podcast website, Apple Podcasts, or Patreon.
- The host emphasizes that supporting the podcast means joining a deeper mission of music lore and mayhem.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On the research process:
“The research goes deep. The holy shit moments are many and sometimes the most messed up stuff gets left out. Until now.” (01:10)
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On what the new mini-episodes offer:
“Pure music history myth, no filler.” (01:29)
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On listener empowerment:
“You're not just supporting a podcast, guys, you're joining a mission and retelling these stories yourself. And now you're the most dangerous person at the party.” (02:05)
Timestamps for Key Segments
- [01:06] – The background: uncovering too many wild stories for one episode.
- [01:14] – Details about the new exclusive mini-episodes and examples of stories to come.
- [01:29] – Style and length of mini-episodes: “tight 10-minute stories.”
- [01:36] – How and when the mini-episodes will be released.
- [01:43] – The evolving content schedule for paid subscribers.
- [01:52] – Call for community: why hardcore music fans should subscribe.
- [02:01] – Where and how to join the Disgraceland All Access experience.
- [02:05] – Closing motivational rally for listeners to become “the most dangerous person at the party.”
Summary
This brief, engaging episode is a call-to-arms (and to subscription) for fans hungry for music's darkest and wildest corners. DISGRACELAND now offers weekly, exclusive, tightly scripted mini-episodes only for paid Rocka Rolla subscribers, packed with true tales and music legends' secrets that never hit the main feed. The show is doubling down on its blend of music history, crime, and drama—urging listeners to become both supporters and storytellers, equipped with “the kind of information that’ll make you dangerous at dinner parties.”
