Meet ANTHRAX's SCOTT IAN, Host Of SiriusXM's New Talk Radio Show 'Never Meet Your Heroes'

October 14, 2016

ANTHRAX guitarist Scott Ian will host "Never Meet Your Heroes", a new radio show which is set to air on Volume, SiriusXM's first-ever 24/7 talk radio channel dedicated to music — its latest news, raging controversies, and non-stop debates — as the focus of the conversation.

"Never Meet Your Heroes" features Ian as he chats with his celebrity idols and musical influences about what inspires them. Corey Taylor of SLIPKNOT will be the featured guest on the debut show.

A short video introduction to "Never Meet Your Heroes" and its host is available below.

Music is a passion. It's an obsession. Fans talk about music the same way some talk about sports — they want to know the trivia, the stats, and the players behind the players and stories behind the stories. And they want to talk about ad nauseam. That's why SiriusXM seized the opportunity to create the very first talk channel all about music.

Volume will deliver a mixture of live daily shows, artist interviews, weekly specials, a music trivia game show, album reviews, and several in-depth docuseries hosted by the most respected, knowledgeable, and passionate people in music today — including artists themselves.

Roger Coletti, Volume's executive producer and a former MTV/VH1 radio programming veteran, has spent the last six months bringing together a diverse cast of characters to deliver a mixture of live daily shows, artist interviews, weekly specials, a music trivia game show, album reviews, and several in-depth docuseries across all genres of popular music. Hosted by the most respected, knowledgeable, and passionate people in music today — including artists themselves, Volume will debut live October 17 at 7 a.m.

Volume will be on SiriusXM channel 106 and available through the SiriusXM app as well as online at siriusxm.com. Music fans will be able to join the discussion on social media via Twitter @SiriusXMVolume on Facebook at SiriusXM Volume.

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