Review Fix’s Top 10 Audio Interviews of 2011

Review Fix does a ton of audio interviews. So many, that we’ve actually lost count. So rather than make you listen through all of them, we’ve made a list of the best audio interviews we’ve done this year.

Sit back and enjoy 365 days of hard work and reporting. We dare any of our readers to find a more diverse list of interviews on any other website on the net.

Why aren’t you sitting back yet?

Jaleel White: Steve Urkel is all grown up now. Chatting about his role in “Judy Moody and the Not a Bummer Summer,” the former child star was down to Earth and fun.

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Low-Ki: Over the past decade, Brandon “Low-Ki” Silvestri has wrestled all over the world for the WWE, ROH and TNA. In this 40-minute interview, he discusses his career and hopes for the future.

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Carl Palmer: Palmer is a rock god. His time in Emerson, Lake and Palmer is still spoken about today. Our resident Rocktologist, Steve Janowsky got him to open up in this nearly hour-long interview.

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Scotty Mac: The longest reigning NWA Canada Champion, Mac is one of the best independent wrestlers in North America. He’s also the owner of Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling. His knowledge and openness on the business made for an insightful interview.

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Alex Skolnick: A Heavy Metal Legend, his time in Testament makes him one of the most sought after guitarists in the industry. He’s also incredibly intelligent and didn’t mind discussing his career with us.

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Channing Tatum, Reid Carolin and Deborah Scranton: What happens when a young director in Carolin, an accomplished documentarian in Scranton and a heart-throb like Tatum all work on a project? Something incredibly cool in, “Earth Made of Glass.” It also made for a great interview.

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Chris Broderick: He made a name for himself in Jag Panzer, but he’s now the lead guitarist in Megadeth. He’s also incredibly down to Earth and has a mastery of the instrument many can only dream of.

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Tim Locke: A young musician with a story to tell. His band, Calhoun, begs to be listened to, with well-written lyrics and a precision every independent band should aspire to.

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Rick Florino: Author of the “Dolor” series, Florino’s novellas are addictively scary and chilling.

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Tim Brennan: “Year Zero’” was easily the coolest short at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. Executive Producer Tim Brennan is just as entertaining.

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