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Album review: SHIFT – Lead, Judge & Jury
Self Release [Release date – out now] The amount of new music which comes through for review every week never ceases to amaze me, via download and CD an endless stream constantly pours in. It can be a bit of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Baltimore, CD, Chris Lembach, Doug Guthrie, Five Finger Death Punch, Jeff Caulde, Killswitch Engage, Lead Judge & Jury, Maryland, metal, prog metal, review, Rich Davies, rock, Shift, Tool
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