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CD Review: Salems Lott
From the decadence of the Sunset Strip to the land of the rising sun, Salems Lott could be described as Hollywood’s new vampires or what would emerge if an earthquake swallowed Motley Crue, Hanoi Rocks, Kiss, W.A.S.P., Yngwie Malmsteen, Loudness … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1980s, Britny Fox, Cinderella, glam, Hanoi Rocks, heavy metal, Kreator, Motley Crue, speed metal, sunset strip, thrash metal, visual kei, X Japan
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King Diamond At The Wiltern – Live Review
An old familiar song, like a taste, or a smell, has the power to tap into the deep recesses of our minds, sometimes stimulating our brains into remembering things we didn’t even remember we had forgotten. It’s been nearly twenty-five … Continue reading →
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Tagged “Wiltern”, heavy metal, king diamond, mercyful fate, Review, The Wiltern
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Beat Recommends: Louder Than Hell Book Signing This Thursday At Book Soup
Jon Wiederhorn and Katherine Turman, authors of Louder Than Hell: The Definitive Oral History Of Metal, will be at Book Soup this Thursday, May 1, “presenting and signing” their voluminous and immensely readable tome, which is now available in paperback … Continue reading →
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Tagged Beef, book soup, goats, heavy metal, katherine turman, louder than hell, pentagrams, poontang, red wine, satan worship, scott ian
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