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Meshuggah – Chaosphere

Oh Meshuggah, one of the most important extreme metal bands of all time, hell they basically invented math metal, or calc metal if you will, but before they…

Green Day – Dookie

These Oakland punks were already kicking around the underground Bay Area scene for a few years before they dropped this little bomb on the world in ’94. Billie…

Nero – Welcome Reality+

So Nero, right? This British trio that’s been kicking around since the early 2000s but really hit their stride around 2011 with their debut album Welcome Reality. Dan…

Carcass – Heartwork

Alright, so if you’ve been following metal for any decent amount of time, you’ve probably heard whispers about Carcass being some sort of legendary act from Liverpool that…

Meshuggah – I

Alright, here we go again with Meshuggah, and I know I know, Im absolutely bias as hell when it comes to Meshuggah, they’re my favorite band so just…

Lifend – Innerscars

Bands once known as HATERNAL and MOURNING STAR fused in order to breed MY DARK SIDE, by then playing covers of bands such as MOONSPELL, EDGE OF SANITY…

Kingcrow – Insider

KINGCROW’S second full length release Insider is an ambitious concept album, similar in scope (and occasionally in style) to QUEENSRYCHE’S Operation: Mindcrime. The story of the album revolves…

Bloodshed – Inhabitants of Dis

Assembled in 1996 by Mikael (drums) and Joel (guitar), they soon saw the band increase in number and consistence with the addition of Robin (bass and growls), Tommy…

Crimson Massacre – The Luster of Pandemonium

Yet another American Death Metal band reaches our headquarters and presents us with over 50 minutes of decaying madness. «Crimson Massacre? Who are these fellows? Now let’s just…