The earliest episodes of Hardcore History look vastly different from the marathon epics fans tune into today. Originally lasting between 30 to 50 minutes, these self-contained episodes were punchy, experimental, and highly philosophical.
The collection often includes "Director's Cut" style addendums like Thor's Angels and Wrath of the Khans EXTRA , which provide behind-the-scenes insights into Carlin’s research and creative process. Dan Carlin - Hardcore History ep. 1-62 -OPUS co...
The "Hardcore" in the title isn't a joke. Carlin explores the most brutal, desperate, and intense moments in human history, often asking, "What would you do?" The earliest episodes of Hardcore History look vastly
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Serving as a marker for the end of this "era," this episode begins a deep dive into the Japanese mind during WWII. It represents the pinnacle of Carlin’s research and narrative skills, exploring how a culture can transition into radical imperialism. Why These Episodes Still Matter