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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 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…
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Features How Ghostemane is changing the fabric of heavy music Ghostemane’s pitch-black eighth album ANTI-ICON was a product of the most turbulent time in his life, yet he insists it is the ultimate cathartic realisation of his twisted vision. Kerrang! heads to Prague to find out why it’s taken an immersion in deepest darkness to rediscover the light...
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