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andy_sell

  1. Minneapolis, Minnesota
  2. Metal
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  1. Fighting with Time
    by Giant Waste of Man
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  2. The Calm Within the People
    by Matt Fuller Group
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  3. Debt Sounds
    by Autonomics
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    Richard Sanghera This album rips, plain and simple. Boozy, blown-out bar rock of the finest order
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    Jesse Ignore the Saturday morning Snapchat cover, this is road-honed, pogo-inducing, virile rock n roll. Favorite track: Superfuzz.
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  4. Failures Will Make Serpents of Us All
    by Healing Wound
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  5. Time's Up
    by Bootcamp
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    Jessica Amelia My god this is amazing from beginning to end. “Decision” is such a powerful note end to this. Favorite track: Decision.
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  1. ERASE
    by NØ MAN
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    Trillis Schlafly I am kicking myself for being so late to this band. I found out about them from their HIRS collaboration and went straight to this album, oh my godddd it is incredible. My turntable stays at 45RPM because I keep putting this one back on. Keep pushing yall. Favorite track: TUNE IN.
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    mb Im gonna need a bigger knife Favorite track: CUT OUT.
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    Benjamin Caragol This album is fantastic. I was heart broken when Majority Rule broke up, so to hear these folks in an excellent new band with a different twist 15-20 years later... well it's heartwarming despite how pissed off the music is. Favorite track: CUT OUT.
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  1. TV Cop Smokes Weed
    by TV Cop
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    Pancake King Pancake King
  2. How to Erase Everything
    by FIRE MAN
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    Dylan the Swimmer Dylan the Swimmer
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    intenseStargazer It's hard to pick a favourite, but the 2 closing tracks are absolutely phenomenal, and this is carried on by how well they transition between the two very different songs. Favorite track: How to Erase Everything.
  3. BEAST EAGLE
    by BEAST EAGLE
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    Heavy Bones Heavy Bones
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    Henrik Thøgersen Impressive, heavy stoner with terrific vocals reminiscent of King Witch. At NYP, you need this in your life! Favorite track: Like the Sun.
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    joel514 Seen these guys twice live and Kate has an amazing voice Favorite track: Heavy Bones.
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  4. Beyond What Eyes Can See
    by HAXPROCESS
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    Where Even Stars Die Where Even Stars Die
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    Harold N’Hiver This kind of metal isn’t generally my bag, but this is great. I checked it out because the description said it could be for fans of Felgrave, and I fucking love Felgrave. This rips. A lot. And then some more. I love the long songs, and the complex (but not unnecessarily complex) arrangements. These songs are catchy as hell and I promise you they’ll get stuck in your head.

    You’re gonna love it.

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    Lorenzo Outstanding death metal awash in dazzling epic details and layers incorporating substantial progressive elements. Throughout the four 10-13 minute tracks, there is a lot of exploration and nuance to the ever-changing song progressions and complex riffs that evolve without becoming lost, and it is all held together with a clear level of aggression. The back half shows the band's desire to push boundaries as well, with meandering passages giving a journey-like feel to the already expansive songs
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    BirdOfHermes83 Fucking insane!

    I'd pic these guys to " put on just one song " in a freinds car that doesn't like metal.
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  5. DISCOPIA
    by hands_diva_theism
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    bubblegum vertigo bubblegum vertigo
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