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“CYHRA” INTERVIEW
“Orden Ogan” CD REVIEW
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“CRIMFALL” INTERVIEW
“Projected” INTERVIEW
"Projected" INTERVIEW We had the privilege to Interview the supergroup "Projected", most of us would be wondering who Projected really are. Projected are a four piece band with members of SevenDust John Connolly and Vinnie Hornsby, Alter Bridge and Creed drummer Scott Philips and former Submersed and current Tremonti Guitarist Eric
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“Municipal Waste” CD REVIEW
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Devildriver-Trust no one albumreview by Geir Olaisen
Devildriver is band i heard alot about and been metioned often, but to be someone who listen to alot different bands and generes they have been a band i haven`t found to interesting to check out. Probably because the members have been assosciated with NU metal acts before, a genere im not to fond of,
New Morbid Angel album announced.
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36 CRAZY FISTS ALBUM CD-REVIEW
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