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Rock and Roll Daily (Free subscription) | 11/08/2008
The high only hit 102 degrees on Saturday, making for a relatively mild Texas afternoon at Ozzfest’s second stage. Adopting Warped Tour’s model of switching the action between two stages (one dedicated to Texas bands) to eliminate downtime, the old stop-start dynamic of Ozzfest was effectively turned into one big, rolling performance, with concertgoers [...]
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Stereogum (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
Take our ink-stained hands and join us at the OldStand, where Jon McMillan goes to remind everyone what an honest-to-goodness music magazine is supposed to look like. Okay, I'll admit it: I fell for the cover trick. It's Kerrang! , right? Of course their list of "100 Coolest Rock Stars" is stupid and subjective and laughably packed with bands whose long-forgotten names elicit cringes of embarrassment...
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Metal Martyr (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
The August issue of Metal Edge Magazine has The 25 Essential Nu-Metal Albums. As far as the order goes, who really cares. I think that some of these bands should not be on this list, but everyone’s perception of what is and what is not Nu-metal is different. lets get started. 25. Pulse Ultra (no clue [...]
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Draven99's Musings (Free subscription) | 28/05/2008
Following the break up Coal Chamber, Dez Fafara formed Devildrive, taking his music to a more extreme end. The band's latest album is excellent, and this video puts the brutality front and center. And, get this, this is only the first track on the CD, guess what comes later!
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Deadspin (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
Shaquille O'Neal talks out of his ass. Literally. And why is Korn there again? [TheDirty.com]
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Manchester Evening News (Free subscription) | 24/04/2008
DevilDriver are promoting their third album The Last Kind Words. Fronted by Dez Fafara formally of nu-metallers Coal Chamber.DevilDriver are notorious for their intense live shows and massive circle pits in the crowd. Metal with a brutal, harder edge, headbanging masses enriched with blood and sweat. There will be no singalong choruses here.
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F-News (Free subscription) | 23/04/2008
"The producers of the heavy metal documentary Behind The Suit And Tie have announced today that the DVD will include a free bonus CD entitled The Soundtrack From Hell. The CD features side projects from many established artists such as Morgan Ross (SEVENDUST), David Ellefson (F5 / ex-MEGADETH), Rachel Bolan (SKID ROW), Nadja Porombka (COAL CHAMBER) and many more. Keep checking The Behind The Suit And...
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skullring.org (Free subscription) | 14/02/2008
Not because it's Valentine's just because I like em. Dir En Grey- Obscure A Perfect Circe- Judith Coal Chamber- Loco Otep- Blood Pig
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 08/12/2007
For the past year and a half, metal band Lamb of God has toured in support of its album "Sacrament."
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Blogcritics.org (Free subscription) | 13/10/2007
Zombie music goes emo. Resident Evil has become one of the most successful video game to movie adaptations to ever hit the screen. None of them blew away any box office records, but the audience was there. It was because of that audience that the series made it to a third outing, which brings me to today's topic, the soundtrack to Resident Evil: Extinction.Now, if...
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IGN (Free subscription) | 21/09/2007
Resident Evil: Extinction Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Album) Though light on the big names and a bit heavy on the emo, it still manages to pack some punch.
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Nokia E61 - The Advantage (Free subscription) | 06/09/2007
DevilDriver (initially called Deathride) is a death metal-influenced groove metal band from Santa Barbara, California. They were dubbed by Phil Anselmo, the former Pantera leadman and current Down lead singer, as the next Pantera. The band are also becoming known for their signature large circle pits, much like Lamb of God's "Wall of Death". The group was started by Dez Fafara and Evan Pitts. Evan...
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MusicEmissions (Free subscription) | 03/08/2007
Stuck somewhere between Coal Chamber, Iron Maiden and Motorhead is Boston, MA's Raze To Ashes . Another one of those CD's that came along and got piled up during my times with musesmuse.com , and never got its fair attention, I got around to this EP when there was only bad folk and cheesey techno around to review. Ok, maybe I'm being a bit bold. Truth is, out of four songs, ALL four songs here have...