
Ozzfest/ Knotfest at Glen Helen Amphitheater, San Bernardino - live review
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Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson and Stone Sour wow the West Coast
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Slipknot’s sixth album We Are Not Your Kind is furious, confrontational, bewildering and brilliant
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Metal megaweights hit top form again
First album in eight years from the four hoarse men of the stadium-metal apocalypse
San Francisco's metal overlords finally recapture their mojo
Metallica's Black Album turned them from rising thrash stars to mainstream rock icons. Did the compromise come at a cost?
Metallica's prog-metal monster ..And Justice For All gets a multi-disc reissue
Metallica's damaged Justice revisited, over the course of 11 CDs, four vinyl LPs, DVDs and more...
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Ozzy Osbourne's No More Tears gets an expanded makeover for its 30th Anniversary
Prince Of Darkness Ozzy Osbourne finds fresh light with a little help from his friends on Patient Number 9
Metallica reunite with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra on S&M2 – and the results are bigger, bolder and more brillant than ever before
Two-CD, 31-track companion to Sabbath’s The End tour.
The Foo Fighters horror movie Studio 666 made its London premiere and Hammer were there to pass judgement