Metal Fans Are NEVER Satisfied
May 29, 2008 by Scott
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In the metal industry these days, you’re damned if you do and damned if you don’t. What I mean is that metal fans are never satisfied one way or another. Through all the changes that have gone through metal over the year, there is always something that aggravates us as fans. Let me explain…
In the beginning all metal was created equal. Through innovation and evolution it has changed in order to keep thriving and satisfying the fans hunger for something bigger and better. As thrash and speed metal started to get big, a big fat, wet, …read more
Minor Threat | The Complete Discography
In the early 80’s a lot of metal bands got some influence from punk and hardcore bands. One of the greatest hardcore bands, though a lot of people would argue that they are more punk than hardcore are Bad Religion and in a sense a lot of punk was hardcore. Telling of life on the streets, broken homes and speaking of not letting society get them down. Another hardcore band that was a straight edge hardcore band was Minor Threat. Minor Threat while not the most technical was an amazing band in their era and wrote some great tunes …read more
Old School Review: Slayer’s Undisputed Attitude
December 26, 2007 by Scott
Slayer’s Undisputed Attitude came out a couple of years after Divine Intervention, an album that I still to this day don’t care for. Released on American Recordings in 1996 Undisputed Attitude wasn’t a cover album that you would expect to hear, especially from Slayer. You know Slayer always does awesome cover songs, it doesn’t matter what the song it. They could take Billy Ray Cyrus’s Achy Breacky Heart and Make it cool.
The State Of Heavy Metal And The Record Industry
October 17, 2007 by Scott
As we all know, the record industry has taken a dive financially ever since peer to peer downloading was invented. Not as many CD’s were sold over those years and to this day it is still a problem for the industry, even though free peer to peer is not as popular or even as useful these days due to fake downloads. However the record industry has found a not so desirable solution to their dilemma.


