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1. Sexual Harassment (2012)
by Turbonegro
On their ninth album, Sexual Harassment, self-described deathpunks Turbonegro show that even without frontman Hank Von Helvete, they're still one of ... More
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2. Scandinavian Leather (2003)
by Turbonegro
Scandinavian Leather, the denim Norsemen's fifth album, was without a doubt their most eagerly anticipated. Having split up in bizarre fashion not ... More
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4. Welcome Kings (2007)
by Daddy's Hands
The album title is sadly ironic. Although Daddy's Hands have been sporadically active since the mid-'90s in their hometown of Victoria, British ... More
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5. Gods of Guitar [Universal] (2011)
by Various Artists
Universal Music Group International's Gods of Guitar collects 38 tracks featuring Motörhead ("Ace of Spades"), Deep Purple ("Smoke on the Water"), ... More
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7. The Bronx [2006] (2006)
by The Bronx
Following up their fiery 2003 debut, the Bronx return with their second self-titled effort. Whereas that album was an unexpected punch to the gut ... More
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8. The Bronx [Clean] (2006)
by The Bronx
Following up their fiery 2003 debut, the Bronx return with their second self-titled effort. Whereas that album was an unexpected punch to the gut ... More
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9. The Bronx [2003] (2003)
by The Bronx
The Bronx's self-titled debut is a beautifully violent exhibition of pure punk rock. No pogo-pouncing guitar licks or aggro-happy vocals fit the ... More
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13. My Riot (2006)
by Roger Miret & the Disasters
Agnostic Front howler Roger Miret's third album with his band the Disasters once again documents his fondness for old-school British punk in the ... More
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14. Amber Gray (2008)
by GridLink
After Discordance Axis broke up in 2001, vocalist Jon Chang took a while to re-emerge. Various projects, including GridLink and War Chalking, were ... More
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15. Seize the Time! (2006)
by Flattbush
Considering the many Filipino immigrants residing in the States, and the U.S.' long relationship with the islands, most Americans remain surprisingly ... More
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16. Broken Bottles & Razor Blades (2007)
by The Thirteenth Victim
Representing the self-consciously skuzzy end of street punk, Austin's 13th Victim often come across like a slightly more emo version of the Misfits, ... More
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18. Vulcanus (2007)
by Fear My Thoughts
Although the Scandinavian countries have been dominating the death metal/black metal field since the '90s, there are plenty of bands playing death ... More
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19. The Impossibility of Reason (2003)
by Chimaira
The Impossibility of Reason is the debut Roadrunner full-length for Chimaira, a Cleveland sextet that likes to think of itself as advance scouts of ... More
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21. The Bronx [2008] (2008)
by The Bronx
On their third self-titled album, the obviously Zeppelin-worshiping L.A. outfit the Bronx continue to prove themselves one of the most pummeling but ... More
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22. The Infection (Limited Edition) (2009)
by Chimaira
There was a period of time during the early 21st century when it seemed like the only up-and-coming metal bands were ones that fit under the "nu ... More
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23. The Infection (2009)
by Chimaira
There was a period of time during the early 21st century when it seemed like the only up-and-coming metal bands were ones that fit under the "nu ... More
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24. Chimaira (2005)
by Chimaira
Metalcore is full of bands that have mastered the art of being savagely ferocious. Actually, savage ferocity is a primary ingredient if a band is ... More
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