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PANTERA – COWBOYS FROM HELL 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition (Review)

We've spoken at such great length over the past few weeks regarding the 20th Anniversary of PANTERA's landmark 1990 album COWBOYS FROM HELL, that...

LINKIN PARK – A THOUSAND SUNS (Review)

When LINKIN PARK first hit the scene with HYBRID THEORY ten years ago, many automatically tossed the band aside as a part of the...

MAROON 5 – HANDS ALL OVER (Review)

MAROON 5 will probably have the #1 album in the country by this time next week. Having seemingly recorded the same album for the...

ROB ZOMBIE – ICON (Review)

Something odd happened last Fall in the world of ROB ZOMBIE. The PR department at GEFFEN/UNIVERSAL had ramped up in preparation for the release...

HELMET – SEEING EYE DOG (Review)

Somewhere in the mid 1990's something happened. Whenever someone would ask me to name my favorite bands, HELMET became a part of that list....

THE BIRTHDAY MASSACRE – PINS & NEEDLES (Archive Album Review)

Canadian Synth-rockers THE BIRTHDAY MASSACRE are back for a fourth round with PINS & NEEDLES (out September 14th via Metropolis Records). Finding just the right balance...

WEEZER – HURLEY (Advance Review)

Traditionally, WEEZER albums are at their best when they have no title and are only identified by the color of the background present on...

POWERGLOVE – SATURDAY MORNING APOCALYPSE (Advance Review)

If you don't know what a "Power Glove" is, you were probably born after 1990. History Lesson: The Power Glove  (I still have one) was a...

MURDERDOLLS – WOMEN AND CHILDREN LAST (Review)

If Motley Crue were bitten by zombies and resurrected with instruments in-hand, they'd probably sound a lot like MURDERDOLLS. With elements of punk and glam...

AMERICAN BANG – Self-titled (Track-by-Track Review)

There's been a lot of musical "resurgence" over the past few years, and one area particularly feeling the swell is that of the pure "rock" band. It's hard...

DISTURBED – ASYLUM (Review)

It's hard to believe that Chicago's DISTURBED have already been at it for over a decade. The band that rose to stardom by inviting...

THE SWORD – WARP RIDERS (Review)

THE SWORD is back, and goddamn if they aren't mighty as hell. On the Austin bands latest effort, WARP RIDERS, The Sword presents a concept album...

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