Accept - "Fast As A Shark"

Accept - "Fast As A Shark"

Author: Brian Slagel February 2, 2026 Duration: 54:09
Accept - "Fast As A Shark" Released in November of 1982, on their album "Restless and Wild" Metal Blade Records CEO Brian Slagel is reunited with his former co-host for the "Metal Misconduct" podcast for the NHL, Shawn Roarke, who is the director of editorial for NHL.com. They discuss some of their memories of doing that podcast, and how easily the episodes can still be found. They primary focus for the interview the importance of Accept's "Fast As A Shark", and how the case can be made that it was the first speed metal song, but it's undeniable that the song is a classic and inspiration to many hard rock and heavy metal artists who followed Brian also discusses the production of "Fast As A Shark" with Metal Blade's Ryan Williams, who talks about just how abnormal it was for Accept to have a song (and a record) this fast, and how they were never quite this fast again. As always, author Martin Popoff provides historical context, facts and his expert opinions about Accept's "Fast As A Shark". The complete, uncut version of Brian's conversation with Shawn Roarke can be found on our YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/iZgs9OdlrsY Shawn Roarke is on X @sroarke_nhl Ryan Williams is on Instagram @AugmentedRyan Martin Popoff is on X @Popoff Martin Follow 100 Songs That Define Heavy Metal on X, Instagram and TikTok @100Metal Songs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Brian Slagel, the founder of Metal Blade Records, has spent a lifetime immersed in the sound and culture of heavy music. In his podcast, 100 Songs that Define Heavy Metal, he uses a personal list of essential tracks as a roadmap for a deeper conversation. Each episode focuses on a single, pivotal song from the realms of metal and hard rock, dissecting its creation, impact, and legacy. The real texture of this podcast comes from the guests who join Brian-a mix of the original architects behind these anthems and the later-generation artists who carried their influence forward. Listeners will hear firsthand stories from the studio, the tour bus, and the moments when a riff or a lyric permanently altered the landscape. It’s less a formal history lesson and more a series of passionate, insider dialogues about the recordings that built a genre’s foundation. You’ll come away from an episode not just with a greater appreciation for a specific track, but with a clearer understanding of how these one hundred songs connect to form a powerful, enduring whole. The conversations in this podcast naturally explore technique, cultural context, and the raw feeling that makes these compositions timeless.
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