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Wendy has a bunch of stuff to exhibit.
"People that like metal and that are drawn to it are outsiders. Why do they wanna put up the same walls for other people?"
It would actually be pretty insane.
"Mary on a Cross" was used in a TikTok ad the internet had something to say about it.
It took 36 years, but we got a video. Kinda.
This was bound to happen.
It goes on sale next week.
It's not just for bragging rights, either.
"Tombs is a hard working band and they keep on chugging along churning out some stellar rock and roll."
"It's very pop-oriented, and that's not where my strength lies."
If I could, I'd make a deal with Adam D.
Originally released in 2020.
"I don't think rock is ever gonna die."
Plus a Slayer action figure & the return of Pat O'Brien.
"While The Spirit is a band that writes some lyrics that are quite profound, they are fully capable of crafting songs with them."
The album—the last in a trilogy of albums dating back to 1995—will be released this year.
Plus releases from Corey Taylor, Scorpions, Guns N Roses, Fall of Stasis, Eight Bells, Blood Incantation, Abraham, and D'Virgilio, Morse & Jennings.
Greetings folks, and welcome to another year-end list from the Weekly Injection guy. To the metals… These are the albums that I either returned...
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