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Considering their numerous lineup changes, the Slipknot "feud," and origins in the industrial/alternative/nu metal era, it's safe to say that Mushroomhead has a somewhat...

Injection Reflection

Where the hell did this week go? Where did this year go? Here's what you missed this week. OZZY OSBOURNE "Isn't Doing Good" According...

Live Footage

Including songs from The Joy of Motion and The Madness of Many.

New Music

A bunch of songs from their Crux album plus a new song!

Latest News

Morricone died earlier today at 91 years old.

New Music

Both songs will be a part of Lost Themes III.

Back in the Day

It's pretty safe to say The Beatles are top contenders for the title of "most covered artist" in the history of music, perhaps rivaled only...

New Music

One of the most anticipated albums of the summer.

Around the Interwebs

We finally know what Corey Taylor's favorite Slipknot song is! Thank the roving reporters at Knotfest.com for this one. Corey Taylor was interviewed by...

Extreme of the Extreme

In 17 minutes, a band has nowhere to hide their short comings. One small section that feels like filler, or one part that doesn't...

Reviews

Despite some formulaic moments along the way, Virus improves upon virtually everything that gave Vector its identity.

Exclusive

Hey there, tech fiends. It's that time of the week again. Before we dive into today's focus, here's the usual weekly reminder that if...

Record Sales

Rage Against the Machine is protest music! Two weeks ago, their music reentered the Billboard charts, and now Billboard has done a study of their streaming numbers, seeing...

Reviews

Perhaps because the band had to recover, hunker down and hammer it out against the odds, Palimpsest contains some of Protest The Hero's most...

Reviews

With a few notable detours, this self-titled album is a solid reminder of why Lamb of God rose to the top of the New...

Dank Slams

Let's take a trip. A trip waaaaay back to 1990. Back to that day when you first popped Deicide's self-titled cassette into your Sony...