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You'll never guess how much bands like Clutch, Godsmack and Incubus pull in nowadays.
Greetings, kids! I hope you're in the mood for some crushing deathcore because Metal Injection is pleased to bring you the world premiere of...
Starting off as a fairly prolific crust/sludge quartet from the Pacific Northwest, Trap Them began getting a little leaner in their output as they gained popularity,...
James "Bears" Hetfield, as he's known in some circles, has a voice like silk apparently.
This week's WEEKLY INJECTION is a little light but has some heavy hitters including awesome doom, epicness, Hevy Devy with a bit of twang,...
(Snide comment about Sepultura being garbage now and this cover being better than their output)
But who will handle vocals?
Tom G. Warrior releases a statement explaining the cancellation.
Are you getting excited for a new Judas Priest record?
The monsters are on their way. They're approaching now. You'll soon know them by the way they scream. You'll know them by way of...
Among their peers in the vast New York hardcore scene, Sworn Enemy always had that extra bit of heaviness to their sound. When you...
A Must-Read to anybody who's been following the case.
The trial has come to a close.
The war will continue to be brought, according to guitarist Adam Carroll.
Pagan metal is one of those terms that has become increasingly polarizing to adherents of heavy metal culture. A once revered corner of the...
I think the metal world has a negative stereotype when it comes to youth in metal. We usually see kids who own a Metallica...
Take a look at the making of the album.
One of the most disappointing omissions from this year's Summer Slaughter lineup is Vancouver's oft-slept on Archspire. Having released a profile-raising sophomore album last month...
From rockstar to overdosed dead guy and everything in between!
Sounds a lot like Mushroomhead in 1998, 2002, 2008, etc.
It's everything you ever wanted out of punk with a swift kick in the teeth.
Perhaps it's fitting then that Agalloch's triumphant return finds the band blending the best of each album into one cohesive piece of artistic expression.