Full Metal Jackie began her radio career as a DJ at WSOU Pirate Radio, Seton Hall University’s legendary metal station. Instantly addicted to the excitement of life behind the mic, she graduated Pirate Radio (and Seton Hall), to become an on-air personality at WHTG (Neptune, NJ), and later at WDHA (Dover NJ). Not content to limit her exposure to New Jersey, Jackie set her sights on bigger markets (and warmer climates!), making her way west to California’s gold coast. Establishing herself in Los Angeles, she learned the business side of radio and promotions while working for one of the music industry’s largest management companies. After a short stint as on-air host at San Diego’s 94.9 KBZT, Jackie landed the opportunity she had been working toward since her early WSOU days: host and producer of her own (and L.A.’s only) commercial heavy metal radio show, CHAOS on Indie 103.1. Working alongside other Indie 103.1 hosts such as Steve Jones (of the Sex Pistols), Henry Rollins and Dave Navarro, Jackie quickly brought The FULL METAL JACKIE RADIO SHOW to the station’s forefront. Today she hosts WHIPLASH, The only Hard Rock and Metal Show on the radio in Los Angeles airing on the legendary 95.5 KLOS. She is the Author of "FULL METAL JACKIE CERTIFIED: THE 50 MOST INFLUENTIAL METAL SONGS OF THE 80s." Today - The FULL METAL JACKIE RADIO SHOW can be heard on rock stations around the Country!
Full Metal Jackie
Nita Strauss – ‘My Dream Band Is the One I’m on the Road With Right Now’
The guitarist speaks to her current success and the collaborators that worked on her 'The Call of the Void' album.
Geezer Butler Names His Favorite Black Sabbath Album Cycle + the Bassists That Inspire Him
See his pick and what other moments stand out from his career.
Code Orange’s Jami Morgan Wants to Turn Max Portnoy ‘Into the Fullest Monster I Could Never Be’
Morgan also delves into how Code Orange's latest songs might clue in to what's coming next.
Ghost’s Tobias Forge Reveals Other Music Job He Might Have Taken if He Wasn’t a Musician
His interests go beyond just being a performer.
EYE AM’s Kenny Hickey Is Glad ‘Dreams Always Die With the Sun’ Doesn’t Sound Like Type O Negative or Crowbar
Kenny Hickey takes you inside his new supergroup EYE AM.
Iron Maiden Okay With Adding Things in Studio + Adjusting for Live Setting, Says Bruce Dickinson
The singer talks all about Maiden's new album, 'Senjutsu.'
Wendy Dio Mining Ronnie James Dio Recording Vault for Potential Future Releases
Wendy discusses the 'Rainbow in the Dark' Dio autobiography and upcoming plans.
Monster Magnet’s Dave Wyndorf Thinks Bands Who Change Too Much Should Consider a Name Change
Read the interview with the Monster Magnet leader.
At the Gates’ Tomas Lindberg Thinks World Will Be Better When Today’s Young Adults Take Charge
Amid a pessimistic new album, Lindberg still has hope for the future.
Dee Snider Didn’t Want to Play Live Again Until Pandemic Shut Shows Down
Dee still has that rebel spirit!
Anthrax’s Scott Ian Thinks Time Off Amid Pandemic Will ‘Do Wonders’ for Bands’ Creativity
He also reflected on 40 years of Anthrax in this latest interview.
Fear Factory’s Dino Cazares – New Singer Will Have Some Freedom, But We Have to Continue Tradition
Plus see what Dino has to say about the development of the 'Aggression Continuum' album.