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Messengers

(more) »rank: 3245

by: August Burns Red





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This Is Exile

(more) »rank: 14851

by: Whitechapel


Editorial Product Review: :Knoxville, Tennessee s WHITECHAPEL seamlessly meld death metal, grind, and hardcore to create a blistering brand of modern death metal that leaves fans no other choice but to throw themselves into an uncontrollable frenzy in the pit. WHITECHAPEL stands out in today s overcrowded metal scene due in part to their ability to fuse memorable and even groovy riffs with crushing breakdowns, tremolo picking at neck breaking speeds, and incredibly evil and dissonant sounds. Their songs demand repeated listens and gang vocals at shows are common place. Metal Maniacs even took ...


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The Best Of Atreyu

(more) »rank: 59556

by: Atreyu


Editorial Product Review: :Knoxville, Tennessee s WHITECHAPEL seamlessly meld death metal, grind, and hardcore to create a blistering brand of modern death metal that leaves fans no other choice but to throw themselves into an uncontrollable frenzy in the pit. WHITECHAPEL stands out in today s overcrowded metal scene due in part to their ability to fuse memorable and even groovy riffs with crushing breakdowns, tremolo picking at neck breaking speeds, and incredibly evil and dissonant sounds. Their songs demand repeated listens and gang vocals at shows are common place. Metal Maniacs even took ...


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My Arms, Your Hearse

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by: Opeth


Editorial Product Review:Album Description:Reissue of the band's 1998 album, considered to be their best. This release includes two extra tracks 'Remember Tomorrow' and a remake of the Celtic Frost classic 'Circle of the Tyrant'. Candlelight. 2003.


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NOLA

(more) »rank: 4615

by: Down


Editorial Product Review:Album Description:Reissue of the band's 1998 album, considered to be their best. This release includes two extra tracks 'Remember Tomorrow' and a remake of the Celtic Frost classic 'Circle of the Tyrant'. Candlelight. 2003.


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Awaken the Dreamers

(more) »rank: 14535

by: All Shall Perish


Editorial Product Review:Album Description:2008 album Awaken The Dreamers by All Shall Perish includes DVD. Awaken the Dreamers was produced and mixed once again by Zach Ohren (Decrepit Birth, Odious Mortem, Light This City), capturing the unbridled energy of their live shows more effectively than ever. There is even a face melting guitar solo from guitar hero Rusty Cooley on the track 'From So Far Away.' Vocalist Hernan Hermida proves once again why he was choosen as the bands vocalist, showcasing his earth shattering range and giving the performance of his career. Lead guitarist Chris ...


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Dystopia

(more) »rank: 24021

by: Beneath the Massacre


Editorial Product Review: :Frothed from the fertile soil of Montreal, BENEATH THE MASSACRE's brand of brutally technical death metal was all but reassured as more than simply studio magic during the band s busy 2007 and early 2008 on the road proving their technical prowess in the live setting, and with Dystopia, the band's sets forth on its latest claim to the crown of Canada's most brutal band.With such a rich national heritage of bands both brilliantly technical and unrelentingly brutal, BENEATH THE MASSACRE's latest foray into the extreme underground sees the band continuing ...


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End of an Era

(more) »rank: 20052

starring: Nightwish


Editorial Product Review: :Frothed from the fertile soil of Montreal, BENEATH THE MASSACRE's brand of brutally technical death metal was all but reassured as more than simply studio magic during the band s busy 2007 and early 2008 on the road proving their technical prowess in the live setting, and with Dystopia, the band's sets forth on its latest claim to the crown of Canada's most brutal band.With such a rich national heritage of bands both brilliantly technical and unrelentingly brutal, BENEATH THE MASSACRE's latest foray into the extreme underground sees the band continuing ...


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Chaos Ridden Years: Stockholm Knockout Live

(more) »rank: 18549

starring: Children of Bodom


Editorial Product Review: :Frothed from the fertile soil of Montreal, BENEATH THE MASSACRE's brand of brutally technical death metal was all but reassured as more than simply studio magic during the band s busy 2007 and early 2008 on the road proving their technical prowess in the live setting, and with Dystopia, the band's sets forth on its latest claim to the crown of Canada's most brutal band.With such a rich national heritage of bands both brilliantly technical and unrelentingly brutal, BENEATH THE MASSACRE's latest foray into the extreme underground sees the band continuing ...


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Ghost Opera

(more) »rank: 19571

by: Kamelot


Editorial Product Review:Album Description:American Melodic Metal masters Kamelot are back with the follow-up to their breakthrough epic The Black Halo. Ghost Opera is simply one of the most diverse metallic listening experiences of the year, containing all of the melody, power, passion and crunch that have earned them the undying respect of metal-heads around the country and around the world. The first pressing contains a bonus DVD featuring the video of Ghost Opera and a making of feature. Catch Kamelot on tour across North America late this summer! :Kamelot's latest power metal offering seems ...


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