01.09.12. 0730. So much bad music your hard drive will beg you to download a crippling virus. Go ninja, go ninja, go ninja go.
Dave Steed
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Dave Steed is all about music; 80's and metal to be exact. His iPod will shuffle from Culture Club to Slayer and he won't blink an eye. He's never heard Astral Weeks but thinks "Dazzey Duks" by Duice is the bomb. It's an odd little corner of the world he lives in.
Wake up your neighbors with some sludge metal from Danish rockers, Rising.
The Empire Shall Fall return with the first of a three-part EP release that challenges what you know about metalcore.
Popdose reflects back on the music of the overweight lover Heavy D.
Tool’s original bassist Paul D’Amour jumps back into the spotlight with his Feersum Ennjin project.
It just seems like the right day for some crazy Hungarian Avant-garde metal, doesn’t it?
The wait is over. New music from Maynard James Keenan is finally here.
They’ve recently worked with Mike Patton and Matisyahu but Dub Trio is back with a new record of their own.
Charred Walls of the Damned return with their second album and let the music do the talking.
Two dudes. Total annihilation. Check out the new release from Southern Lord artist, Black Cobra.
The influencer becomes the influenced as Gary Numan’s new album sounds just like a classic electronic disc from more than a decade ago.
A divorce and a hurricane can’t keep Sebastian Bach down as he comes out Kicking & Screaming with a fantastic new album.
Finally, an album about the Enochian Magick System that’s worth a damn.
Relive the glory days of Twisted Sister with the release of their 1983 Marquee club shows.
Fates Warning guitarist Jim Matheos reunites with original singer John Arch for a headbanging new Not-Really-Fates-Warning-But-Maybe-Even-Cooler album.
Dave Steed reviews the best Taiwanese metal record that you’ve ever heard!
Dave Steed puts on his sh*t kickers and dives into the four new albums Hank3 is about to release.
Dave Steed checks out Pro-Pain as they turn 20 and gets his first taste of the Iron Lamb.
Dave Steed takes a look at new releases from The Nightwatchman and Retox as well as reissues of classics from Discharge and Squash Bowels.
Dave Steed takes a look at the insanely personal new record from Blue October in This Week in Badass.
Dave Steed takes a look back at the album that changed the face of metal forever, on its 20th anniversary.
Dave Steed takes a look at the new Throatruiner three-way split and music from The Greenery.
Dave Steed takes a look back at the 20-year anniversary of the debut from hip-hop legends, P.M. Dawn.
Two Bitch albums are remastered and Dave Steed’s most anticipated record of the year finally shows up (with a track called “Bitch!”)
Dave Steed reflects back on the New Jack Swing era as Color Me Badd’s debut album turns 20 years old this week.
“Music for the People” turns 20 this week and to celebrate, Dave Steed tracked down Funky Bunch member Hector the Booty Inspector and asked him to reminisce.
Dave Steed reveals himself to the masses and checks out the Hell on Earth tour while he’s at it.
How many ways can you spell perfection? Try three ways, as Dave Steed reviews a monstrous bunch of new metal and rock records this week.