Tag: SPV

Kreator

Music Reviews

Hordes of Chaos (SPV). Review by Matthew Moyer.

Sodom

Music Reviews

The Final Sign of Evil (SPV). Review by Matthew Moyer.

Nuclear Assault

Music Reviews

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Skinny Puppy

Music Reviews

industrial,Skinny Puppy,EBM,Greater Wrong,Skinny Puppy,The Greater Wrong of the Right,SPV,Kiran Aditham

The Quill

Music Reviews

Hooray! It’s a Deathtrip (SPV). Review by Stein Haukland.

Kreator

Music Reviews

Violent Revolution (SPV). Review by Stein Haukland.

Doro

Music Reviews

Fight (SPV). Review by Joe Frietze.

Sodom

Music Reviews

M-16 (SPV). Review by David Lee Beowulf.

Saxon

Music Reviews

Killing Ground (SPV). Review by David Lee Beowulf.

Septic

Music Reviews

Limited Edition Infectious Electro-Industrial Compilation (SPV). Review by Geoff Baumgartner

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