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Which also features current and former members of Gigan and The Ocean.
It's low, slow, and pretty good.
Victims' seventh album offers up excellent D-beat crust-core with a difference to accompany our inevitable demise.
"For me, personally, I wish Panopticon had been the last record. To put that bluntly."
Maximum shred is not dead.
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The Black Dahlia Murder frontman with a late entry for his favorite albums of the year.
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"Hellhammer will never return and will never be reformed."
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The metalcore legends pay tribute to guitarist Tom Searle on their most visceral album yet...
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He just doesn't see a point in trying to recreate the past.
"Whenever I see people complain about the demise of the industry, we're past that, we are in the new paradigm now."
Townsend says the album is everything from Strapping Young Lad throwbacks and super progressive bits to really mellow and melodic parts.