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		<title>Gibson Salutes Metal&#8217;s Power Trios.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aaron Lefkove over at Gibson.com wrote up an breif article of heavy metal&#8217;s power trios. Not many, only 5 hear, but there is a link to check out more namely power trios from a previous article.
Some of the bands he names are Wolfmother, Budgie, Motorhead, Boris, and Venom. Giving a little insight on each band and their sounds.
I saw this Boris video last night on Headbanger&#8217;s Ball and I was extremely bored with not only the music but the video as well. And something creeps me out about the look on the guitarist face. She&#8217;s got an angry, &#8216;cheat on [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.metalmartyr.com">Metal Martyr</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Aaron Lefkove</strong> over at <strong>Gibson.com</strong> wrote up an breif article of <a href="http://www.gibson.com/en%2Dus/Lifestyle/Features/heavy%2Dmetals%2Dhardest%2Drocking/" target="_blank">heavy metal&#8217;s power trios</a>. Not many, only 5 hear, but there is a link to check out more namely power trios from a previous article.</p>
<p>Some of the bands he names are <strong>Wolfmother</strong>, <strong>Budgie</strong>, <strong>Motorhead</strong>, <strong>Boris</strong>, and <strong>Venom</strong>. Giving a little insight on each band and their sounds.</p>
<p>I saw this Boris video last night on <strong>Headbanger&#8217;s Ball</strong> and I was extremely bored with not only the music but the video as well. And something creeps me out about the look on the guitarist face. She&#8217;s got an angry, &#8216;cheat on me and I&#8217;ll hack off your privates!&#8217; kind of look. And on top of that the solos/leads whatever you want to call them where not interesting and/or difficult. As far as the vocals were concerned, I couldn&#8217;t hear a damn thing he was saying and why would he bring a bass/6 string guitar combo in a video and not play both. Kind of defeats the purpose. Take a look for yourself.</p>
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