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Is The Future Now? Science and Science Fiction

This might seem hard to believe, but there was once a time when television was in the same realm of science fiction as that of cyborgs, interdimensional travel, and designer genetics, a fantastic and impossible contraption that would inspire the imagination of periodical readers everywhere, more often than not represented as a giant window that […]

Six of the Best and Worst – Replacement Musicians

Every so often for a variety of reasons – usually either “creative” or “artistic,”, oddly enough – lineups in bands change, and a new character steps into a previously solid setup, possibly to change the face of the band forever. Here are a few of the success stories, and some you’d rather forget. THE BEST […]

Review: Megadeth, Super Collider

Megadeth’s 21st Century run has been something of a phenomenon. For a metal band to be putting out albums with their kind of regularity is almost unheard of, especially for a group of their vintage. That the albums in question include some of the best work of their decades-long career (lineup changes notwithstanding) is also […]

Stone Sour – The House Of Gold & Bones Part 1 and 2 Review

The lines between genres of metal in the 21st Century have become blurred to such an extent that it’s sometimes tough to justify placing any band in any kind of category (the genre has more “cores” in it at this point than the waste barrel in the Bulmer’s brewery) – so many acts’ styles have […]

Stone Sour – The House Of Gold & Bones Part 1 and 2 Review

The lines between genres of metal in the 21st Century have become blurred to such an extent that it’s sometimes tough to justify placing any band in any kind of category (the genre has more “cores” in it at this point than the waste barrel in the Bulmer’s brewery) – so many acts’ styles have […]

Preview: Megadeth, Super Collider

Now that we’ve had a good solid dose of ‘Deth nostalgia, it’s time to get a cold hard shot of the near-future, as we take a glimpse into the murky depths of Megadeth’s 14th studio release. Click here to see what we can expect!

Megadeth: The Retrospective Review Part III

Part III of Liam's journey through the discography of one of the most iconic Metal bands in the world 'Megadeth'. In this part we catch up with bands transition into the millenium and Liam takes apart their first 2000's albums 'The World Needs a Hero' and 'The System has Failed'.

Megadeth: The Retrospective Review Part II

PART 2 – Symphony Of Destruction Rust In Peace (Capitol/EMI, 1990-91) By 1990 Megadeth had looked like they were on their last legs as a band; destined to burn out if not to actually die. But a refreshed lineup – both Slash and Dimebag Darrell flirted with the guitar slot vacated by Jeff Young before […]

Review: Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14

Tiger might not be having the most fun weekend of his career but Liam has spent sometime getting to grips with his latest turn in the video game world. We're checking out 'Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14 from EA! Click here for the full review!

MEGADETH: The Retrospective Review

With news that metal elder statesmen Megadeth have recently put the finishing touches on their latest salvo of rhythm-and-riffs “Super Collider”, there’s no better time to comb over the band’s rather extensive back catalogue! Liam grabs his headphones and traces the bands history! Check it out now!
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