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AFI
Staff Rating: 
 8.0
Written by Vinnie Apicella
AFI
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Artist: AFI
Title: Sing the Sorrow
Label: Dreamworks Records
How about a few dead leaves to go with those April showers? Indeed, one of the Bay Area's finest Punk bands arrives about six months out of season for their "sorrowful" new release, which in spite of its dark wanderings, is as much a breeding ground for rejoice and renewal. ...
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Staff Rating: 
 7.0
Written by Vinnie Apicella
Concrete Blonde
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Artist: Concrete Blonde
Title: Live in Brazil
Label: Ark 21 Records
The talented post-Punk rockers rise up above the underground to do their first live album - in Brazil (one of two guaranteed successes along with Japan) - and featuring 2/3rd's of the band's originals, including Napolitano and Mankey, bass, vox, and guitars. The addition of drummer Gabriel Ramirez-Quezada adds a ...
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Staff Rating: 
 6.0
Written by Vinnie Apicella
Drunk Horse
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Artist: Drunk Horse
Title: Adult situations
Label: Tee Pee Records
The band somehow passed me by the first time which was at a time when the Stoner Rock thing was sowing the seeds fast and furious and making even the discerning listener a bit of an eye roller. But the clever idea of a catchy name like "Drunk Horse," combined ...
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Staff Rating: 
 6.0
Written by Vinnie Apicella
God Dethroned
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Artist: God Dethroned
Title: Into the Lungs of Hell
Label: Metal Blade Records
Dutch Death Metallers God Dethroned return with their sixth and most socially critical record to date. Aside from their usual eight song standard, another ten tracks accompany the new crop, including a smashing reworking of their originally released 1992 name sake, and Possessed's "Satan's Curse." Both blow open the flood ...
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Staff Rating: 
 6.0
Written by Marianne Moro
Machine Head
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Artist: Machine Head
Title: Hellalive
Label: Roadrunner Records
Oakland based alt-metal quartet Machine Head broke ground in the early 1990s, along with musical riffmates Pantera, Biohazard & Testament, and paved the way for later incarnations of metal, all the way from math rock to nu-metal and rap-rock.  Hellalive, recorded live at London's Brixton Academy during the band's 2001 ...
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Staff Rating: 
 6.0
Written by Vinnie Apicella
Paradise Lost
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Artist: Paradise Lost
Title: Symbol of Life
Label: Koch Records
Would it be too much of a stretch to hail the return of Sisters Of Mercy during the opening playback… just a thought. Actually I didn't quite know what to expect of the latest PL record. It's been a few years since "One Second" made any sort of impact for ...
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Staff Rating: 
 6.0
Written by Vinnie Apicella
Parricide
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Artist: Parricide
Title: Ill Treat
Label: Mercenary Music
What do you get when you combine Napalm-like aggression, images of dread painted black by indecipherable vocals and played by beings with unpronounceable names? Right, another dissident aggressor from the still developing but fast approaching Polish Death scene. In fact, Parricide's history is one of great length, having originated in ...
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Staff Rating: 
 8.0
Written by Vinnie Apicella
Point Break - Volume 1
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Artist: Various
Title: Point Break - Volume 1
Label: Side Cho Records
This is about as comprehensive as collection get - eighteen full bore, fist-raising and previous estranged fence-straddling anthems to add a cohesion to the "core" community of "H/C" and "Metal". Each contributoris previously established or an about to break, up and comer type with significant strides made in quickly uniting ...
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Staff Rating: 
 8.0
Written by Vinnie Apicella
Sonny Vincent
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Artist: Sonny Vincent
Title: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
Label: Acetate Records
If I didn't have a bias toward the fact this album features some of my favorite players, and the fact that Vincent's track record in Punk Rock circles reads like an eight page rap sheet for America's Most Wanted's latest lead story, I'd still say it blows the doors off ...
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Staff Rating: 
 8.0
Written by Vinnie Apicella
The Haunted
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Artist: The Haunted
Title: One Kill Wonder
Label: Earache Records
Well at least now when someone asks they can say The Haunted made 'em do it… Okay, bad joke, but far and away from the notion of one "hit" wonder, or "kill" if you like, The Haunted spearheaded this new age Thrash Metal resurgence currently being enjoyed by legions of ...
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Staff Rating: 
 7.0
Written by Vinnie Apicella
Tone
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Artist: Tone
Title: Ambient Metals
Label: Dischord Records
As classy a four-song EP as you're likely to find in the material world replete with recycled inlay paper and freshly wrapped smell. And yet there's something transcendent right from the opening gust of percussion; a persuasive dash of suddenness that's relatable to an atmospheric pressure fall and rise amidst ...
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Staff Rating: 
 9.0
Written by Vinnie Apicella
Turbonegro
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Artist: Turbonegro
Title: Ass Cobra/Apocolypse Dudes
Label: Epitaph Records
There are two ways to look at this band. The first - if you ain't heard 'em you don't know what you're missing. The second - if you have, you're lucky to escape with your dignity… Considering my sanity went belly up many a moon before (uh oh, and here's ...
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Staff Rating: 
 6.0
Written by Vinnie Apicella
Vassago
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Artist: Vassago
Title: Knights from Hell
Label: Mercenary Musik
How's this for a new twist on the Medieval Metal scene? "Knights From Hell." And no, these are no ordinary knights, but the true "Black" knights; the evil masked figures that gallop in on the dark horse, swords raised and trailed by legions of corrupt followers to litter the landscape ...
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Staff Rating: 
 9.0
Written by Vinnie Apicella
Waterdown
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Artist: Waterdown
Title: The Files You Have on Me
Label: Victory Records
Looks like Victory scored another one with these guys. This is some of the best Modern Rock music I've heard in a long time - deep, creative, edgy, melodious, and each track properly positioned for maximum impact.  There's of course more to the story than simple "Hard Rock" would have ...
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