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200,000 acres and 6,000 homes were ravaged during the fires.
It's a bit of a difficult watch.
Indian proggy, tech-death metal group reveal one heck of a long track loaded with guest musicians like Michael Manring, Bruce Yakuza, and more..
One of the highlights of Trivium's new album is the closing track, "Thrown Into The Fire" and the band clearly agrees as they have...
Dickinson also takes a shot at the Kardashians.
But, it all seemed so real!
They've since apologized to each other.
Though it was originally performed by Trust in 1980.
"I should have probably been a little smarter about it, but he seemed legit at the time, and I come to find out that...
The special limited edition brew, sourced from El Salvador features notes of apricot, praline, bourbon and mulling spice.
We have the tour pre-sale password too.
Andy Rehfeldt has done it again with another hilarious, amazing and accurate Radio Disney cover, this time of the Death classic "Left to Die." Andy...
Guitarists Matthew Weed & Eric Jernigan talk the process for the new album and going independent
"I just put it on my head and I looked in the mirror. And I was like 'That's Buckethead.'"
Look at how much money they made!
This week is super diverse and really fucking solid with releases some supergroups, some slow-ass doom, some live shit, a triumphant return and more!...
Welcome to Throwback Thursday! This is the place where we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years past....
The more I dig, the more I discover gems. Hearing the name "Peter Tägtgren," I immediately think of the industrial act Pain and melodic...
Spencer Sotelo is still writing really catchy choruses.
Gutslit is coming at you with the same sort of balls out assault that drew so many of us to the death metal genre
Psychotic Symphony is by no means a bad album; it’s just an unforgivably ineffective and tedious one because of how ordinary it is.
GWAR is hiding in your closet, and they're coming out to play.
It's a heavy beer, but that seems to fit Mastodon's music well.