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Features “‘Sucks’ isn’t strong enough a word to describe this crap”: Beavis And Butt-Head’s 10 most savage reviews From Metallica to King Diamond, few bands survive the critical smackdown that Beavis And Butt-Head can deliver…
Features Hole’s Celebrity Skin is still as beautiful and broken as ever One Kerrang! writer remembers his first encounter with Hole’s 1998 third album Celebrity Skin, and why he’ll never forget it.
Features Guns, Genre-Hopping And Going Viral: Fame On Fire Are More Than Just A Covers Band They went viral by covering everyone from Lil Uzi Vert to Ed Sheeran, but with debut album LEVELS, Fame On Fire are determined to prove there’s more to them than meets the eye
Features The 20 greatest Black Sabbath songs – ranked From Black Sabbath to Headless Cross, we rank the metal overlords’ heaviest hitters…
Features Flaming Crosses And Naked Sacrifices: Behemoth's Livestream Was A Celebration Of Blasphemy Behemoth's cinematic In Absentia Dei pushed the boundaries of livestreaming and religious decency
Features How Metallica’s …And Justice For All raised the bar for heavy metal Following the death of Cliff Burton, Metallica found themselves at a crossroads in 1988. This is the story of the album that changed them – and metal – forever…
Features 10 Non-Metal Albums With Very Metal Album Artwork From pop megastars to country music legends, these artists embraced metal aesthetics with their surprising album covers.
Features Soundgarden’s Kim Thayil: “We weren’t out to get laid, we weren’t out to get high, we just wanted to make you f*cking hurt” The life and times of Soundgarden’s grunge guitar god, Kim Thayil…
Features The story behind Iron Maiden's The Book Of Souls: their most ambitious album ever Bruce Dickinson wins the fight of his life as, 40 years after crawling out of London’s East End, Iron Maiden go Mayan on their epic double-album – The Book Of Souls
Features Behemoth's Church Livestream Will Be "Raw And Sacrilegious In Every F*cking Way Possible" Nergal promises that God will be taking a day off when Behemoth take over a Polish church for their epic livestream