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This year may not be giving us shows, but metal artists haven't slowed down with new merch and unique collabs. Cradle of Filth announced...
Just as crunchy as it was in 2006.
All part of their new Conquest of Quarantine series.
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...
I asked the staff at Metal Injection to contribute their five favorite albums of 2020 so far with brief words why they picked them....
Another famous Richmond, Virgina native has weighed in on the Confederate statue debate. A few weeks back, a joke petition was passed around to...
Lamb of God is taking you behind the scenes of their new music video "Gears." Maybe when you're done, you should go watch the...
Who knows where the world will be in a year? Hopefully, here in the States we won't still be at over 40,000 new cases...
He also explains the story behind Lamb of God's 2000 track "O.D.H.G.A.B.F.E."
Not bad numbers, all things considered.
They also covered Necrophagist, but it's just the audio.
Unsurprisingly called Morton Gaster Papadopoulos.
At least there were some fun videos this week. Here's what you missed this week… This Nigerian Wedding Losing Their Mind to SYSTEM OF...
President Blythe ain't happening. Sorry, everyone.
Have you heard Lamb of God's new self-titled album? Our own Max Heilman reviewed the album writing "there’s respect to be found in these guys...
"This is 400 years of oppression. And it’s completely understandable to me why things have reached the point that they have."
Happy Juneteenth! I'm happy to report June is going by much quicker than April and May. Maybe one day we can all go to...
Lamb of God has never been shying about political commentary, and one of the most obvious examples of that is their new song, "Gears," with...
With ex-Megadeth bassist James Lomenzo and Myrone.
This week's new heavy metal releases include lots of prog, weirdness, noise, and more! To the metals...
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...