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FFO: Sleep, Isis, Tool...

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Blackened hardcore for the masses, punk destruction for the master plan, Moral Void do it right.

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FFO: Fugazi, Thrice, Slint...

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Be sure to wrap your scrotum in foil, and prepare for your hair to evacuate as this nuclear beats seeps its self into society.

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FFO: Electric Wizard, Melvins, Helms Alee...

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When the beloved Amebix called it quits after a brief reformation, Rob 'The Baron' Miller resurrected the feeling of his unique work in the...

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Was Wintersun's latest album worth the wait?

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From the moist, sweaty walls of underground labs where human experiences always result in catastrophe, for either the experimenters, or human kind, comes this...

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Shroud Eater haven't quite ascended to the elite level of the sludge game yet, but Strike the Sun is a noteworthy shot across the...

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Chamber of Horrors is definitely a milestone step up for a doom band on the rise

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Melvins have always been a band to tread elsewhere than the beaten path. From their uncompromising sojourn on major label Atlantic Records in the...

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Vengeful Ascension is a refinement rather than a retooling of the Goatwhore sound... there's nothing here we haven't heard out of these guys before,...

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FFO: Cynic, Beyond Creation, Fallujah...

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FFO: Hacktivist, Tesseract, DVSR...

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Entrails has been on the scene for quite a bit, but they don’t seem to have the household-name status of some of the aforementioned...

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Your favorite Mongolian metal band...

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Combining the speed of death metal, the hooks of doom, and some blackened ambiance, Vallenfyre continues to pound the desperate optimism out of life...

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Norse is weirdo black metal done right!

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The sludge metal masters are back with one of their most diverse offerings to date!

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The UK's tech metal pioneers return with their first album in 11 years.

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Surprise: Black Laden Crown is neither the meme-confirming atrocity that his naysayers want it to be nor the late career renaissance that his diehard...

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Whether you like them or not, DragonForce appears to be here to stay.