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Metalomics

Metalomics

By: Josh Goddard and David Ingram
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Welcome to Metalomics, the podcast where brutal breakdowns meet economic blowouts. Join your hosts, Josh Goddard and David Ingram, as they forge a new sound, one that blends the raw aggression of extreme metal with the complex, unforgiving world of economics. This isn't your average podcast. Metalomics is a sonic assault on intellectual laziness. We're here to prove that the principles of a death metal band's tour budget aren't so different from a multinational corporation's. It's time to learn how to dominate both the pit and the portfolio.Josh Goddard and David Ingram Social Sciences
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  • Ep10: Micro is Metal Part 3: Produce, Distribute, Destroy.
    Apr 8 2026

    Have you ever pressed "play" on a new album and wondered about the massive financial machinery required to get those sounds into your ears? It isn’t just a "creative spark," it’s a high-stakes lesson in capital investment and information asymmetry. In Part 3 of our series, we look at the Economics of Production to trace the journey of an album from a silent studio to a global marketplace. We break down the high fixed costs of "renting capital"—from studio consoles to the specialized expertise of a producer—and explain how marketing functions as the essential tool for bridging the information gap between an unknown product and a potential fan.


    Whether you’re an artist calculating your ROI or a listener curious about the true cost of a "digital" download, this episode unpacks the hidden forces behind the music you love. We dive deep into the logistical divide between physical and digital distribution, comparing the inventory risks and high marginal costs of vinyl against the zero-marginal-cost reality of streaming platforms. By examining how aggregators charge for marketplace access and how producers ensure quality control, we reveal why the "price" of music is dictated by far more than just the talent of the musician.


    Economics is Metal!

    Music: The Devastated/Oblige - Zombies

    Follow the Band: Oblige

    Hosts: Josh Goddard & David Ingram

    Producer: David Ingram

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Ep9: Micro is Metal Part 2: Why is a T-shirt $30?
    Mar 11 2026

    Have you ever stood at a merch booth, stared at a $30 price tag for a band's t-shirt, and wondered where all that money actually goes? It isn’t just a "metal tax," it’s a complex lesson in global economics.

    In Part 2 of our series, we pull back the curtain on the Global Supply Chain to trace the journey of a band shirt from a cotton field to your closet. We break down the invisible forces that dictate the price of your favorite tour souvenir, including: designer's fee, manufacturer and comparative advantage, the logistics of "blanks," and venue tax.

    Whether you’re a touring musician balancing the books or a fan curious about the true cost of "supporting the band," this episode unpacks the hidden forces behind that $30 price tag.


    Economics is Metal!

    Music: Gutsaw - Graveyard Grind Wars

    Hosts: Josh Goddard & David Ingram

    Producer: David Ingram

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    59 mins
  • Ep8: Micro is Metal Part 1: The Touring Machine
    Feb 11 2026

    Forget the romanticized myth of the "starving artist"—in this episode of Metalomics, we reveal the cold, hard mechanics of the music industry.

    We treat the modern metal band not just as a creative collective, but as a rational economic Firm navigating a landscape of scarcity and high stakes. From the "Promoter’s Risk" in setting ticket prices to the brutal Opportunity Cost of choosing a tour bus over studio time, we analyze how bands balance profit maximization with the pursuit of artistic utility.

    We break down the heavy costs of production, examining how Fixed and Variable Costs dictate the tour cycle and why specialized Human Capital—like your sound engineer and lighting director—is the most vital asset a band can own. Whether you're a musician looking to optimize your bottom line or a fan curious about the price of a ticket, join us as we calculate the true cost of the riff.


    Economics is Metal!

    Music: Yet Still We Pray⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Cleansing Her Mechanical Heart

    Hosts: Josh Goddard & David Ingram

    Producer: David Ingram

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    1 hr and 5 mins
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