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Respected band from Florida create a bruising powermetal concept album based on the Spawn comic character.
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Warrel Dane and Co. return with another crushing effort. Is this the best power metal band in the world?
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Remastered reissue of classic Bay Area thrash. Comes with a poster booklet and 4 bonus live tracks.
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Import digipak comes with one bonus track and a glossy print. Lacuna Coil broke out big time thanks to hit videos and a successful Ozzfest tour. Their last album, Karmacode, sold over 200,000 copies in the US. Pretty impressive for an Italian gothic metal band!
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Reissue of classic Bay Area thrash. Comes with 4 bonus live tracks.
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Reissue with bonus track of long out of print Combat title from this Bay Area thrash band.
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Debut EP. gothic wave metal from Italy featrues a similar sound to The Gathering. Femme vox of course...
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Sideband put together by Dirk Thurish, lead vocalist of Angel Dust. Trying to create music that was a bit more personal for him he decided to handle guitar duties and drafted bassist Anders Iwers of Tiamat, and drummer Stefan Gemballa from Flowing Tears.
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"Sometimes, as strange as it may sound, tragedy inspires creativity. Such seems to be the case with the latest release from Canada's Into Eternity, one of the brightest stars on the progressive extreme metal landscape.
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Limited edition 2CD set includes a bonus live CD with audio taken from the Gold Medal in Metal DVD.
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"Three classic albums by four highly successful international artists from the Century Media roster – LACUNA COIL, PARADISE LOST, ARCHITECTS, SUICIDE SILENCE - will be released in specially priced Ltd. 3CD box-sets containing the standard editions of such albums in separate cardboard wallets.
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"It feels like it’s been longer than two years since Lacuna Coil’s last release, Dark Adrenaline, but where that album fell a little short, Broken Crown Halo feels like a true return to form for the band and this is perhaps one of the band’s strongest releases to date.
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"With players Gus G. and Snowy Shaw leaving the ship, it could well have been thought these guys would've sunk. Fortunately that was not the case, armed with raging sticksman Pat Power and Gus G. clone Mark Black, Dream Evil was again complete.
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"Despite the many contrarians and detractors that initially wrote them off for inspiring the djent movement, Periphery have become an institution in progressive metal as they approach the release of their fifth full-length album Periphery III: Select Difficulty.
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"They never left, just minding their own business as time kept going and going, until they lifted their heads again, to continue a heritage in formation. I’d tell you, this is another band that I came to review that came back with a studio release after seven years.
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"Orphaned land's amalgamation of metal and ethnic music referred to as "Oriental Metal" is such a true pleasure to listen to.
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"Recorded during a one-off 1997 reunion show, this vibrant live album featured the near original lineup of thrash metal pioneers Exodus; the only absent parties are original bassist Geoff Andrews and guitarist Kirk Hammet, who was probably tied up at his day job Metallica.
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"I've got some good news and bad news for fans of the Canadian metal band The Agonist. Lead singer and founding member Alissa White-Gluz has departed the group to take over lead vocalist duties for Arch Enemy. But I said there's good news!
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"When it comes to thrash metal, only two questions apply: does the artist add anything new to a formula laid down more than 35 years ago, and are they good at what they do?
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"1987's R.I.P. album represented a pretty inconspicuous start for Swiss trio Coroner -- one whose modest ambitions they would quickly outdistance on their way to morphing into one of thrash metal's all-time most adventurous bands. Guitarist Tommy T.
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"Laying a foundation nearly two decades ago, Finland’s Swallow the Sun have become a leader in the Metal sub-genre of Death-Doom.
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"You had to feel for Lacuna Coil when Evanescence became the biggest thing in modern rock in 2003.
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"When Voivod burst into the thrash scene in the early ’80s, the seemingly naive thrash metal drenched in hardcore punk they put out already had buds of idiosyncrasy that would perk up a careful ear.
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Limited edition 2CD mediabook contains a bonus live disc "Return To Morgoth" recorded in 2018.
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