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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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Digipak special edition with bonus track, fold out poster and 3 piece sticker set.
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"The news of Angela Gossow stepping down as the front of ARCH ENEMY is still fresh as the band launches their latest album, "War Eternal".
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"When multiple members of a sextet juggle recording and touring responsibilities for known entities such as Kreator, Turisas, and Moonsorrow, rest assured that new studio product isn’t going to hit the streets for a little while.
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"Finland’s Barren Earth started as the bastard child of Amorphis and Swallow the Sun. Their first record, Curse of the Red River sounded like Opeth played by Tuonela-era Amorphis, and the follow-up—The Devil’s Resolve—was similar, if not as good.
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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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"1989's No More Color finds Swiss trio Coroner in transition mode between the technically skilled, but still relatively conventional Euro-thrash metal heard on their first two albums, and the truly distinctive thinking man's avant-thrash of the two discs yet to come.
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Thrash classic remastered with 4 live bonus tracks.
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OK this one is really crazy. Its a super deluxe limited edition of Demons & Wizards III. It arrives in an oversized artbook. The contents include 2LPs on red vinyl, an exclusive 7" on red vinyl, an extended instrumental version of the album on CD.
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"Dream Evil's third album, Book of Heavy Metal, is a brazen tribute to this always controversial genre -- as likely to invoke blind devotion from its fans as it does outright dismissal from its antagonists.
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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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"Dream Evil's third album, Book of Heavy Metal, is a brazen tribute to this always controversial genre -- as likely to invoke blind devotion from its fans as it does outright dismissal from its antagonists.
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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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"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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Remastered reissue of classic Bay Area thrash. Comes with a poster booklet and 4 bonus live tracks.
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Reissue of classic Bay Area thrash. Comes with 4 bonus live tracks.
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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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New edition of this thrash classic is remastered, has a 20 page booklet and 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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"If their last was an odyssey, this is a rock n roll masterclass
Of all the rock n roll bands that have looked to the past to find their own future, it’s fair to say that Hoirsont have probably been a cut above the rest – certainly in Europe.
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Respected band from Florida create a bruising powermetal concept album based on the Spawn comic character.
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"American power metal's last hope returns with a monumentally complex, full-octane fan-boy-driven concept album. Fear not, the pummeling thrash chords of old still remain, while Paul Stanley's -- er, Matt Barlow's -- vocals still crackle with molten energy and untapped emotional well.
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"Iced Earth are going through a bit of a renaissance period at the moment.
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"The phrase ‘only time will tell’ features a lot in music reviews, certainly in mine. Over the years, I’ve had to listen to hundreds of albums and put pen to paper in double-quick time to submit my thoughts in time for the deadline.
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