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3. Transitional Justice / “Taste the Black Tears”

3. Transitional Justice / “Taste the Black Tears”

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In this third episode, we get funky and talk about mummies, statues, and tales of horror - all legacies of Taiwan’s 38 years of martial law and White Terror under Chiang Kai-shek’s regime. But most importantly, we talk about how to move forward.This is Metalhead Politics, a show about music, politics, and Taiwan. Co-hosted by Freddy Lim of Chthonic and Emily Y. Wu of Ghost Island Media. MUSIC LISTOriginal theme song by CJIntermission music “超級機歪人大戰” by Burning Island (2016)Credit music “Taste the Black Tears” by Chthonic from the album Battlefields of Asura (2018)Additional music by Chthonic:43:15 “Millenia’s Faith Undone” from the album Battlefields of Asura (2018) Additional music by CJ (keyboard of Chthonic) from the album UNR (2020): 00:53 “Losing The Edge”07:34 “Face”10:53 “Escape D”14:30 “Get Back There”18:12 “Hero”20:24 “Panic”23:10 “Emotion On”30:44 “The Dark Side”33:10 “Hero”37:59 “God”39:54 “Psycho Stone”49:52 “Save You”WEB | Chthonic | Ghost Island MediaFACEBOOK | Freddy Lim | Chthonic | Ghost Island Media TWITTER | @FreddyLim | @chthonictw | @ghostislandme | @emilyywuINSTAGRAM | @freddylimtt | @chthonictw | @ghostislandme | @emily.y.wuYOUTUBE | Chthonic | Ghost Island Media EPISODE CREDIT | Producers: Emily Y. Wu, Cathy Hsu | Co-Producers: Carlos Yeh, Hsin Hsiao | Associate Producer: Hsi Yuan Chou | Music: Chthonic | Editing: Emily Y. Wu | Cover Art: Chthonic | Video: Nian-hua Wu | Production Stills: Yi Chen Kuo | Marketing: Middag Solutions, Ghost Island Media, Chthonic | Recording Studio: Futureward Central, Taipei | Special Thanks: Jamie Wei Huang | A co-production of Chthonic and Ghost Island Media | A Middag Solutions project | https://ghostisland.media/#mpSupport the show: https://patreon.com/TaiwanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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