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Bloodywood “Machi Bhasad (Expect a Riot)” US Radio Debut

New Delhi based Indian Metal Band Bloodywood will continue their domination of the international music world with the debut run of “Machi Bhasad (Expect a Riot).” Bloodywood made their U.S. radio debut with the single “Machi Bhasad (Expect a Riot)” Friday on SiriusXM Octane Test Drive   Click here to download …

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Four Year Strong Announce New Album “Brain Pain” – Out February 28

Four Year Strong have finally announced their highly anticipated fifth full-length album Brain Pain will be released on February 28 via Pure Noise Records. This will be the band’s first album since their self-titled release in 2015 and soon, fans will learn that it was worth every second of waiting. …

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Featured Talent: Da Mindsetta

Always ready to get the party lit. Live every moment like it’s ur last. From Texas. Roots come from Houston TX. Originally started making beats in the Sip. A mixture of Texas and Mississippi. Versatile and, kinda wild. Turn up. With Da Mindsetta https://www.instagram.com/da_mindsetta/ https://www.pushpowerpromo.com/bigsmoovedamindsetta https://twitter.com/powerdamindsett/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVbaM_Uy728BN6V3nDJ59IA

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Beast In Black Release “Cry Out For A Hero” Live Video

International heavy metal group Beast In Black have just completed the second leg of their European tour in support of their sophomore album ‘From Hell With Love.’ To round off this enormously successful year, which includes the release of the aforementioned record on February 8 via Nuclear Blast Records as well as countless sold out …

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Mexican Death Metal Outfit CRS Release First Album in 20 Years ‘The Collector Of Truths’

Yesterday, December 6th, the Mexican death metal outfit CRS have released their second album, ‘The Collector of Truths’.  The Sonora-based band, formerly known as Cirrosis, originated in 1991 and released their debut LP ‘Reciclando Desesperación’ in 1999.  Now, twenty years after that first album and almost thirty years since the band’s inception, CRS …

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