Steve Packosky
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Within the genre of extreme metal, there are bands that have cemented their places in history, and then there’s Bolt…
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Alex Vlahov
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Winter is coming back to Michigan. The stench of the dogfood factory won’t leave your clothes. But at least Oasis…
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Dan Rice
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A lot of the Transformers we know and love have changed over the years. Some of those changes make sense,…
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Dan Kozuh
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Filmmaker John Hughes gifted us with a cinematic tapestry where children, teens, and adults navigated the tumultuous waters of school,…
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Tim Sheard
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, kinks were very much alive and well. The struggle against…
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Colleen Nerney
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If you’re remotely interested in multi-genre metal, or you went to the Savannah College of Art and Design, chances are…
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Trevor Graham
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The hardcore scene that emerged out of DC in the ‘80s was not exactly what you would call fun. Fugazi,…
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Scott Waldman
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It’s kind of perfect that Sydney, Australia’s The Vines formed in 1994 in the wake of grunge’s popularity, and then…
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Dan Rice
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From early Greek mythology to the writing of Carl Jung, the Labyrinth has long been used as a metaphor for…
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Nathan Kamal
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America’s bizarre fascination with cartoon cats has existed for the entirety of our country’s existence, originating with a tortie that…
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