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Deepen your appreciation of your favorite artists and genres. On Loud Lit, your host Matt Reno, a former rock radio DJ and forever music nerd, delivers reviews of books about rock and hip hop music. Tune in to find your next read.Copyright 2026 Matt Reno Arte Historia y Crítica Literaria Música
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  • Ozzy's Final Chapter: Last Rites by Ozzy Osbourne
    Apr 18 2026

    In 2025, the music world said a final goodbye to the Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osbourne. But before he left us, he gave fans one final, legendary performance in Birmingham and a candid, posthumous memoir that serves as the ultimate encore.

    On this episode of Loud Lit, Matt dives into Last Rites. Written with Chris Ayers, this memoir is a raw, witty, and surprisingly moving account of Ozzy’s final years.

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    6 m
  • Rick Rubin and the Zen of Creativity
    Apr 4 2026

    How does a man who looks like a barefoot philosopher help legendary acts like Metallica, Slayer, and Adele create their best work? This week on Loud Lit, Matt dives into the minimalist, "hands-off" genius of legendary music producer Rick Rubin.

    While Rubin is a titan of the music industry, his book, The Creative Act: A Way of Being, isn't just for musicians—it’s a manual for anyone looking to live a more creative life. From the power of "disciplined freedom" to the counterintuitive art of disengaging to find focus, we explore Rubin’s time-tested methods for breaking through creative blocks.

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    7 m
  • Before the Funk: Flea’s Acid for the Children
    Mar 28 2026

    Before he was the world’s most iconic wild-man bassist, Michael Balzary was just a jazz-loving kid from Melbourne trying to survive a feral youth in the streets of Los Angeles. In this episode of Loud Lit, Matt dives into Flea’s unconventional memoir, Acid for the Children.

    We look at the raw, vulnerable, and often chaotic pre-history of a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer. From his early days as a trumpet prodigy to honest reflections on drug-fueled adventures, Flea proves he can wield a pen just as well as a four-string.

    Plus, Matt shares his personal story of meeting Flea and other Chili Peppers backstage in Louisville, Kentucky.

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    7 m
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