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"Life's the study of dying; how to do it right." Mark Lanegan certainly taught us how to live one's final years with dignity. On...

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Out of all of the grunge acts that exploded into the mainstream in the early '90s, Alice In Chains were always the most metal...

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From B-sides to obscure rarities!

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In just a few days, The Red Chord's Fused Together in Revolving Doors turns 20 years old. It was released by Robotic Empire Records...

Tour Dates

Plus Lamb Of God, Rob Zombie, Alice In Chains, Mastodon, Tenacious D & more will be there.

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No other country delivers "Pure Black Energy" as masterfully as Norway.

New Music

Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis, partying in the desert.

RIP a Livecast

We kick things off by discussing our new Twitch channel. We review Alex Skolnick's new rap video about the Capitol riots. We discuss the...

Latest News

Mostly German Shepherds, Belgian Malinois, and Labrador Retrievers.

Tech-Death Tuesday

Next week we'll finish out 2021 here with the usual year in review feature listing a top 15 albums list along with other content....

Tour Dates

Danny Wimmer Presents have revealed the full lineup for Welcome to Rockville, and it's pretty massive. The festival takes place May 19-22 at the...

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Reality is often a far cry from the animated series Metalocalypse in which the global economy depends on the world’s best death metal band, Dethklok. The joke...

Weekly Injection

Plus releases from Thulcandra, Monolord, Lucifer, Grand Cadaver, Ghost Bath, Jerry Cantrell, Bad Wolves, and Archspire

Back in the Day

“What’s my drug of choice?” We are “Junkheads” for Stone Temple Pilots’ Core and Alice in Chains’ Dirt. These masterpieces were both released on September 29th, 1992. Core and Dirt...

Music Videos

Specifically Visions Of Disorder vocalist Tim Williams.

Latest News

Specifically Jerry Cantrell, Kim Thayil, and ex-Pearl Jam drummer Dave Krusen.

Reviews

"There's some serious bangers and exploration here."