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Bloodlines: The Art and Life of Vincent Castiglia, is a morbid, fascinating, and remarkably inspiring new documentary about one of the most acclaimed artists...
R.I.P. Vinnie Paul.
Featuring dudes from Iron Reagan and Power Trip.
Hello boys and ghouls! Trevor Strnad AKA The Obituarist here at Metal Injection reporting for death metal duty! I am currently hungover in a...
Goes well with chocolate starfish.
New electronic music from Periphery.
After some time writing for this site, I've become aware that metal is not exclusive to the first world countries that we associate heavy...
Do you have some room for Satan in your life? Because he is returning in the form of new Deicide music.
Without Vinnie Paul's career-long contributions, the landscape of metal would sound very different today
Everything you need to know about the new Alice In Chains album.
Passage into the Xexanotth is an unearthly descent into a primordial hellscape and should utterly annihilate any notion that Chthe'ilist’s 2016 debut was a...
Expectations are higher than a Denver stoner for Khemmis' latest album Desolation. Does the Colorado doom band's third opus climb to the heights of...
Featuring original bassist Nick Vogelpohl.
Also dudes from Amon Amarth, Armored Saint, Overkill, Death Angel, and Nightwish.
Losing a bandmember can never be easy. I can only imagine what Vinnie Paul's bandmates, friends and family are going through right now. Vinnie...
When you've Ingested too many Dying Fetus' while watching an Aborted, Malignancy-festered Pighead giving birth to a Parasitic Ejaculation, well, it might be time for...
12 different writers, 12 very different lists.
Does Alice In Chains ever stop touring?
Hey there tech fiends, it's that time of the week again. Before we dive into today's focus, here's the usual reminder that if you're...
Today's a bit of a change of pace. We're leaving behind the breakneck tempo of most music on this site and instead shifting focus...
More electronic goodness coming soon from Greg Puciato and company.
It's like seeing Led Zeppelin, but without the Led Zeppelin part.