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Rob is coming to the Livecast straight from the 70,000 Tons of Metal cruise and he's got a bunch of stories. We talk about...
In today's Tech-Death Tuesday we review the debut full-length called Worship The End from Albany, New York natives Skeptic.
Your guess is as good as ours.
The Drip have more going on than most would notice upon a few listens.
The latest album from Sweden's long-running Pain of Salvation is worth a listen or two, even if the band has fallen a bit by...
It's like stoner rock, but tuned to drop fuck and heavy as balls.
Dixe Dave and the Weedeater crew are once again hitting the American roads as the underground southern metal trio have announced U.S. tour dates...
Time for some new Queens of The Stone Age?
Cannibal Corpse formed in 1988 with Chris Barnes fronting the band, and it remained that way until 1995. Barnes didn't leave the group on...
Body Count, the hardcore band that originated as a side project of rapper and actor Ice T, is set to make its major label...
I guess it's never really over.
It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with Knelt Rote’s Trespass. The winter weather in western WA has been erratic. And...
"What would have happened if American slaves had rebelled in the same way? Or put bluntly: What would satanic spirituals sound like?"
It's like a death metal Primus with Mike Patton-brand weirdness, written by the vocalist from Caricature!
Abigail Williams' Ken Sorceron is everywhere lately.
David Rodgers, one of the most important people in the underground today, sat down with us for an enlightening interview on his work with...
What the hell is with the tour announcements today?
"But sometimes I just start screaming my ass off in a different way than before too — it's more high-pitched or whatever — and...
The reasons why people are signing it are hilarious.
"These arrangements were not organized by the band, label or management, but by Gus himself without our full knowledge."