thrash metal

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“We’re taking over this town.” I don’t think there is a better way to sum up what Pantera did in the 90s with Metal. It’s just listening to the first opening riffs of Cowboys From Hell to know that we’re dealing with something fresh. Something different. One cannot comprehend how Metal was shaped during the […]

If there’s one element that defines Judas Priest, other than being pioneers of the Metal genre, is the fact that they have always being willing to alter their sound and experiment with multiple influences. The results may vary, but no one can deny that Rob Halford and his boys have always a courageous group and […]

When it comes to bass players in Metal music, Mike LePond is one of those names that may not ring many bells in the mainstream audience, but to those specialized in the scene, he’s up there as one of the most talented bassists of the last two decades. He is obviously known for his work […]

To look back at Iron Maiden’s ninth and 1992 album, Fear of the Dark, is to look back at one of the band’s most peculiar and bizarre moments in their entire history, but it was also marked by one event: Bruce Dickinson ending his association with the British legends. The early 90s were perhaps Maiden’s […]


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