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Features New Noise: Refused and The Shape Of Punk To Come, 23 years on Refused's Dennis Lyxzén looks back on the Swedish band's groundbreaking 1998 album, The Shape Of Punk To Come…
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Features 11 great albums disliked by the people who made them Here are 11 awesome rock and metal albums whose creators don’t care for them as much as most fans do…
Features We used science to determine the all-time greatest Halloween costume Harley Quinn or Squid Game? Vampires or zombies? We've pitted the top 32 Halloween costumes against each other to figure out the ultimate winner…
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Features Wade MacNeil: "We do a lot to distract ourselves from difficult things, but the only way through it is to feel it" Alexisonfire and Gallows star Wade MacNeil talks about starting young, travelling the world, connecting with fans and being inspired by his recent the road out of rehab…
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Features My Chemical Romance: Every song on The Black Parade, ranked from worst to best Ranking every song on My Chemical Romance’s The Black Parade in order of greatness. (This caused a lot of arguments…)
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Features Can’t Swim: Chris LoPorto’s track-by-track guide to Change Of Plans From opener Standing In The Dark through to closing track Everyone That I Know I Hate, Chris LoPorto lifts the lid on every song on Can’t Swim's new album Change Of Plans…
Features Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder: “I don’t want to be a star… it scares me” On the anniversary of Vs., we look back at a tumultuous time in Pearl Jam’s history, when their frontman wished for nothing more than to shun the spotlight of stardom…
Features “Horror allows me to never grow up”: Ice Nine Kills’ Spencer Charnas on the spookiness and subtleties of The Silver Scream 2 Ice Nine Kills frontman Spencer Charnas on his love of horror and comedy, and the bold plans he has for the future of one of rock’s scariest creative forces…
Features “What’s disappointing is how little Limp Bizkit have progressed”: Our original 2000 review of Chocolate Starfish And The Hotdog Flavored Water In October 2000, Limp Bizkit returned with their third album, Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water. But what did Kerrang! make of it at the time?