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I thought the days of SUFFOCATION cloning were done! In all fairness though, there’s a very good reason why SUFFOCATION was ripped off more...

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I actually saw an add for this album, and one of the tag lines was “For fans of shaking their head and saying: What...

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People who have become familiar with my reviews have probably noticed that I pretty much destroy derivative albums. I mean, why buy a cheap...

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Damn, I have to say this is one of the easiest albums I’ve ever had to define. It’s just as easy as stating that...

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My top 3 favorite regions for heavy music are Quebec, Japan and France. French bands as of late have had a standard of releasing...

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The obvious question is of course, what the hell does the number twelve look like? The guys in SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY came up...

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I just got a bunch of stuff in from Ibex Moon Records, and I was so ecstatic to see that all the bands had...

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There’s something that can be great about bands that have very few members. The route to what the artist’s interpretation can be easily portrayed....

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I had the CARNAL FORGE album “Firedemon” at one point in time, and it was a decent, if very generic slab of modern thrash....

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The saga of North American musicians worshiping Swedish melodic death metal continues. Actually, I thought people had gotten over that whole “the only good...

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Hey! These guys named themselves after a Meshuggah album, so they must be on of those Meshuggah influenced bands! Oh, sorry, that was “ChaoSPHERE”....

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Some words and sentences just get lost in translation. Did Toxic Bonkers perhaps want their name to represent the effects of going insane from...

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When I was out grabbing information for Zatokrev, I had read a few places described them as a doom/death version of Neurosis. The double...

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What a fitting band name. Not because Droid is one of those super-technical bands that play like they’re inhuman, but the double bass drums...

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I consider death metal to be a perfectly viable form of art, meaning that unlike some other places, I don’t grade death metal on...

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Judging from crowd reactions, "Upper Decker," from 2005's Clients, is easily the best thing The Red Chord have ever written.  While the Boston band...

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12 years into its career, Darkest Hour continues to improve.  Over its past three albums, this DC band has progressed from being just another...

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  Every once in a while, an album comes along that re-awakens you to a genre; it presents a new outlook on the way...

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The contents are exactly as advertised: Metal God Essentials Vol. 1.  This release collects the highlights of Rob Halford's solo career to date in...

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Dreary as hell, but in a good way – Sweden's Mortuus drags the listener on a gentle descent into the abyss.  After an initial...

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Perhaps Minus the Herd refers to the hordes of bands mining chaotic metalcore now.  Bands everywhere are mixing death metal, grindcore, math metal, and...

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Every once in a while, an album comes along that gives you goose bumps. 'Ashes of the Wake,' 'Spiritual Black Dimensions,"Annihilation of the Wicked'-...

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Buy a neck brace. That seems to be the message that August Burns Red is trying to get across with their sophomore release Messengers....