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Define prolific? Fenriz. Define magnetic? Fenriz. Define genius? Gylve Fenris Nagell, who was born Leif Gylve Nagell, is the answer to everything. Fenriz first let...
The holidays are right around the corner. Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanza shopping for metal heads may not be easy, so we here at Metal...
He's still plenty stoked.
Kruspe doesn't think Ghost can do it.
Plus releases from 200 Stab Wounds, Beatallica, Blood Sport, Bonded, Cave Bastard, Creature, Kanaan, and Suffocation.
Playing the son of Mob Boss Tony Soprano on HBO’s critically acclaimed series The Sopranos, Rob Iler’s wardrobe featured more vintage nu-metal drip than...
When you first hear someone say that they want to take piano lessons, the next question is, what kind of piano do you want?...
When they opened for Metallica over this week.
The bass playing is super, super chunky.
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...
They join the ranks of bands like Metallica, Nirvana, and Linkin Park.
Spooky season is in full effect and here's what you missed this week. Cause of Death of 80s Video Vixen Tawny Kitaen Revealed DEFTONES'...
We kick off the show talking about the sad news of Vince Neil falling off a stage last weekend. We talk about Rob Zombie's...
"He was the band, really. We were all a part of the band, but he was the most irreplaceable one out of all of...
Our good friend, Dan Ozzi, is back on the show today to talk about his new book SELLOUT: The Major Label Feeding Frenzy That...
He suffered an aortic aneurysm on stage at Louder Than Life.
"From what I've been told by my surgeon, people with this don't usually make it to the hospital alive."
Art from bands like Metallica, Black Sabbath, and Soundgarden.
“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...
Is metal music art? From the perception of the French 19th-century Royal Academy of Art, it’s “no” by all means. But wait, isn’t it...