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Hot Graves – Plaguewielder (Blackened D-Beat Thrash Crust Wow)
Here’s an album I listen to one track of and I’m like “yep, this is good.” It’s one of those you know is straight up old-fashioned good and there’s no need to delve. Plus, Hot Graves has been at it quite awhile so shit better be good at this point! As usual, per our […]

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Cendra – 666 Bastards
This was going to go to a new reviewer, but her response was “2 topical”, but it just so happens this guy right here (editor) doesn’t mind that at all, at least not this week. No, forget that, our opinions are pure, never based on emotional whims, never based on fanaticism for bands that don’t […]

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Old Lines – No Child Left Behind
After all that Thanksgiving indulging where we questioned the existence of such a cool-to-hate-on holiday (for a number of a reasons), we were in the mood for a full-course serving of several overly-filling genres at once. Like a turkey that’s been brined for a week in cigarette butts and street water, we were looking for […]