The seventies and eighties both have on thing in common, in that they both will be remembered as decades where musical rivalry was at its highest. The eighties saw the metal explosion where each band was trying to play…
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Al Di Meola – Land of The Midnight Sun
AC/DC – Black Ice
AC/DC is one of the few bands that can honestly say that they have been true to their roots, and that’s saying a lot considering the rock and rollers have been in existence since 1973. The band came up with…
Yngwie Malmsteen – Perpetual Flame
When Yngwie Malmsteen first burst onto the international music scene, he took the world by storm. His amazing prowess and showmanship earned him a legion of worshippers, who were completely floored by take of classic music. Of course the…
Metal Church – This Present Wasteland
Metal Church’s place in the metal world has always been one of great debate. On the one hand, the band that was formed in 1981 is considered one of the forefathers of Thrash Metal, and on the other hand…
Lounge Piranha – Going Nowhere
Lounge Piranha has been showing up as a blip on music radar screens around the country for a while. The name usually conjures images of zany stage get-ups, kooky visuals (that are often projected on the band itself) and…

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