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Check Out The Updated Metal Injection Curator Page On Apple Music!

Back in March, I excitedly announced that Metal Injection can now be found on the curator pages of Apple Music. As a user of the streaming service for over a year now, I couldn't be happier with their platform and the awesome people behind it, some of which do a great job curating metal playlists themselves. I'm equally happy knowing they pay more to artists than the competing music streaming services out there, something that should strike a nerve in all of you, so way to go Apple!

Let's be honest though, what I'm most stoked about is Apple Music giving me the freedom to curate some heavy shit on their fancy ass streaming app that is mostly filled with Pop, R&B, and other stuff I know nothing about. So why not stink up the place, eh?

Below you can find all the latest Metal Injection playlists on Apple Music, including Metal Injection's Top Of The Week, which is obviously updated all the time. Simply click the playlist you want to hear, and you'll be magically taken away to your iTunes player and head banging in no time. If you'd like to sign up for Apple Music, which I suggest you do, you can click on any of these to let 'em know Metal Injection sent ya!

Check Out The Updated Metal Injection Curator Page On Apple Music!

Check Out The Updated Metal Injection Curator Page On Apple Music!

Check Out The Updated Metal Injection Curator Page On Apple Music!

Check Out The Updated Metal Injection Curator Page On Apple Music!

Check Out The Updated Metal Injection Curator Page On Apple Music!

Check Out The Updated Metal Injection Curator Page On Apple Music!

Check Out The Updated Metal Injection Curator Page On Apple Music!

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