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As video game players, our focus often falls on the freshest, most exciting new digital diversions.
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CD Review – The Red Chord Fed Through the Teeth Machine Metal Blade Nine years later and the now four-man machine group The Red Chord bring you yet another healthy dose of metal. For almost a decade The Red Chord have never been one to follow the music trends, or change their sound dramatically because “that’s what everyone else is listening too”. They have stayed true to the game, and now releasing their fourth full-length studio album. Fed Through the Teeth Machine , which is th
Filed Under (Main Content) by Content Keyword RSS on 29-09-2009
Alice in Chains was responsible for some of the most eclectic heavy rock of the ‘90s, fusing together unlikely metal and vocal elements into a small but influential catalog that has aged better than the work of most of its grunge contemporaries. The visceral desperation of “Would?”, the jangly sublimity of “No Excuses”, and the slurring sludge of “Again” sound as vibrant and innovative today as when these songs dominated radio waves more than a decade ago. But timeless as the band’s sound may b
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Here we are, back at 1994 when the punk was punk and the grunge was grungy. The mid ’90s was a hell of a time for film soundtracks to be perfectly honest. Every musical genre was retrofitted to movies, seamlessly holding them together, sometimes by a thin stream of consciousness ( Lost Highway ), or other times when the film enhanced the sounds of a depicted era ( Singles , The Crow ). Somewhere in the shuffle of this decade between hair bands and nu-metal, a movie came around that not so much
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Peanut Butter Wolf’s 999 Multiple Venues - Southern California 9/1/09 - 9/9/09 *** Now that we are nearing the end of another decade, the nineties seems like a much more idyllic period, especially for the Millenial Generation that grew up on its wackiness, excesses and optimism. Hip-hop music was fresh and healthy, barring the regrettable West Coast/East Coast feud. The U.S. didn’t yet suffer the incompetencies of a malignant administration, and as far as general impressions went, America w