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Warrior of the Wasteland

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  1. Where Animals Play
    by General Dynamics
    Creepin' In Creepin' In
    Reminiscent of the best days of Front 242 and Ministry.

    Great EBM, well worth patronizing and following.
  2. General Dynamics - Weaponize Your Dreams
    by Sarin & Qual
    Mickey Napalm Mickey Napalm
    Music that should be playing in the Rivethead bar outside the local munitions plant. If only...

    A great industrial album for anyone who loves Electronic Body Music (EBM).
  3. Muse In Arms
    by TRIARII
    Legio I Martia Legio I Martia
    A classic album of the Martial Industrial space.

    May all good men dream of Rome like this album does.
  4. Metal Punk, Vol. I
    by Motorpunk Records
  5. Haunted Highway
    by Lazerhawk
  6. Treacherous Beast
    by Templar
  7. from the Bronze Age
    by <Slaves for Architecture>
    We row, we row, to fight we go We row, we row, to fight we go
    Sometimes, across cold mornings and dusklit wooded groves, from centuries old treatise to the panopticon cyberscape, the Old Gods remind you they still slumber, to those who can hear them rustle in their dreams.

    An atmospheric album that conjures a primordial and archaic ambience.
  8. Bloodtheism
    by Arditi
  9. Skyscraper
    by FEX
    Subways Of Your Mind Subways Of Your Mind
    The surrealistic tracks backing Doom's Myhouse.wad soon to be spinning on my LP turntable (in my house).

    Fun German Pop-Rock from the apex of the Cold War.
  10. The Bestiary
    by Castle Rat
    CRYSTAL CAVE CRYSTAL CAVE
    Leave it to a bunch of New Yorkers to capture the spirit of 1970s proto-Doom. Occultic, booming, and with enough variation in tempo and structure to represent a positive evolution from their first album. Bridges such as "Path of Moss" and codas like "Phoneix II" parallel "The Mirror" from their first album and are welcome and well-suited interjections. Now if I just could have been fortunate enough to catch them on their hype tour for this release! Next time.

    A great album, and worth the vinyl.
  11. Delirious Rites
    by Daevar
  12. MANIFEST DESTINY
    by ICE WAR
  13. Acid Mass - Violent End EP
    by Acid Mass
  14. Interceptor - Metal Death
    by Interceptor
    Nachtrkieg Nachtrkieg
    SOUTHRON MAN makes metal with BALLS: The album.

    Thanks, Interceptor.
  15. Dawn of Destruction
    by Lucille
  16. Chemistry of Consciousness (Deluxe Edition)
    by Toxic Holocaust
  17. Kriegsbericht
    by Kriegshund
  18. Kristine
    by KRISTINE
    Heroes Heroes
    If there's to be a lasting legacy to the Retrowave genre, it will be within the works of artists like Kristine. This is an album from Retrowave's mature period, fully realized and of-its-own. Vocals serve to set it apart and Kristine's dynamic, upbeat energy make it irresistable. Every song is strong. It's a shame we didn't get more like this, when so much of the scene has since become played out. This album is a must-buy for critical fans. Purchased the CD this time, felt more in the spirit.
  19. Jätt
    by Sabïre
    Your Rending Hands Your Rending Hands
    Listened to on a long interstate highway beneath a sky without light, just before the onset of snows that-look-like nuclear winter, as the sky fell away to black abyssal void and the road lines gave way to what may be Hyperborea in (a rebirthed) America. A *legitimately* incredible sequel to Sabïre's debut EP; there is not a bad song on this entire album. The kind of metal I want my kids to discover as teenagers in twenty-or-so years. Didn't hesitate to get the LP.
  20. LET GO
    by KMFDM