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This has a lot to do with religious freedom and little to do with being a dick for the sake of being a dick,...
Last week, we posted this hilarious juggaLove video, with the premise being a dating network for juggalos, who are of course fans of the...
Whereas certain metal splinter genres like sludge and doom have found their requisite bands experimenting in ways that are still decidedly metal – or...
Getting hammered on a Wednesday is now acceptable.
Part II ov IV of The Making of "The Satanist" This video chronicles a selection of the creative and technical processes behind the album....
After getting stranded in the airport with no boarding passes, Louisiana sludge lords Eyehategod have announced that the upcoming Australian leg of their 25 Years Of...
Themed heavy metal bands are nothing new: Summoning built a career on mining the works of J.R.R. Tolkien for lyrical content, Sabaton write about historic battles, and Nile spin esoteric...
The riots at the Montreal stop of the big Guns N Roses and Metallica tour in 1992 is the #9 on Metal Injection's 10...
GUS G – My Will Be Done features Mats Levén on vocals. The track comes off the album I Am The Fire which is...
“So what’s this Scorpion fellow all about?”
Can I get a "hell yeah" for Hellyeah?
Cruel Hand, Alpha & Omega, Naysayer, Bent Life, Malfunction, Barrier, Focused Minds, and Will to Die will be on the bill.
Each track was written by a different member of the band, which is your favorite?
The holiday shopping season is over, and it's disappointing that I didn't get to this sooner. I Break Toys released a limited edition Heavy...
Chicago's Murmur burst onto the scene with the awesome bummer of an album, Mainlining the Lugubrious. Since then they're no less bummed but they're also insane...
On December 21, 2012, the metal community came together in an amazing way to celebrate the life of Mitch Lucker & raise money for his...
Imagine not being able to hear your entire life and then suddenly being able to listen to any song you'd ever want.
If you're not excited for some new Job for a Cowboy after hearing this, I just don't know anymore.
The band have announced a monster replacement for bassist Greg Christian.