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Cryptopsy has just announced that they are set to release a career spanning double album entitled, "The Best of us Bleed", on November 20th....
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Prosthetic Records seems to be leading this recent instru-metal movement with bands like Animals As Leaders and Scale The Summit. Now, they have added...
Deconstruction and Ghost have certainly been some of the most anticipated records of the year for me personally, and now the wait is finally...
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Is there anything this man can't do? During a recent interview with our friends at Metal Underground, Gene "The Machine" Hoglan was talking about...
"There’s 99 problems that I have to solve right now - taxes, personal stuff."
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Twenty-five rockstar tell the stories of their personal encounters with the heralded Motörhead founding father.
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"Now you got little kids and their mother doing the blastbeat."
Featuring Fallujah, Exhumed, Vale Of Pnath, Volcandra, and more!
"Ten fine features could have been traded for five amazing ones, that truly complemented the sounds and delivered extra layers."
"Udåd legitimizes the existence of lo-fi black metal even after the genre at large has evolved so much."
Happening throughout May.
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"Isenordal points back to a time during the mid-'90s when fringe artists weren't operating under any assumptions of what they needed to sound like."