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Decibel Magazine 100th Issue Celebration photos

Posted on January 26, 2013 by Editor

Decibel Magazine threw itself a party in its home town. Here are some of the attendees, captured for posterity in conversation, having a laugh, or checking their phones. Continue reading Decibel Magazine 100th Issue Celebration photos→

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Usurpress reviews: “Trenches of the Netherworld” and “In Permanent Twilight”

Posted on January 18, 2013 by Editor

Usurpress from Sweden sounds like they’re from Sweden, and that’s a good thing. Continue reading Usurpress reviews: “Trenches of the Netherworld” and “In Permanent Twilight”→

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John Peel’s Record Archive

Posted on January 15, 2013 by Editor

John Peel’s well-known love for death metal, punk and grindcore is in evidence: the area to click on to see photos of Peel is an old promo glossy of Bolt Thrower. Continue reading John Peel’s Record Archive→

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Master of Genocide “Total Birth Control” review

Posted on January 14, 2013 by Editor

Some interesting song titles include “So many nuclear bombs and no balls to use them,” and “Foolness doesn’t vanish. It just gets transformed.” Continue reading Master of Genocide “Total Birth Control” review→

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