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Greyson is the most metal six-year old.
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Greyson is the most metal six-year old.
A vinyl release with "Total Eclipse" instead of "Gangland."
Ryo Kinoshita has stepped down.
"Let's face it, Roadrunner is not what it used to be. It's not even a shadow of what it used to be."
"I mean, why would you pay a manager if you're not going to listen to them?"
"Hopefully, people will eventually be able to judge us on our music and not our personal lives: my personal life."
This dude better get the gig.
It's why they had to drop off Aftershock Festival.
Happening this November.
From their potentially final record.
Escuela Grind effortlessly serves up some of the most grinding and intense metal you'll hear this year.
"They are killing unarmed people on the streets and The United Nations [allows] these criminals to use their platform to spread propaganda!"
Including a previously unreleased live album recorded at Ozzfest 1996 and more.
Certainly different than the original.
A new way forward for Tankian.
"There's people out there saying shit like Dave killed Taylor by making him get the COVID vaccine."
Plus how black metal has moved away from anti-Christian lyrics.
Joey Vera has some prior committments.
Tom Gabriel Warrior is about to bring it.
They're hoping to do vocals in 2023.
Raven will open the show.