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Ink 19 :: Lifer/Crossbreed
Lifer (Republic/Universal) and Synthetic Division (Artemis). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
LIFER LIFER Republic/Universal CROSSBREED SYNTHETIC DIVISION Artemis Much to my perverse delight, the dubious "nu-metal" scene of today has steadily become the ubiquitous "hair metal" one more than a decade previous – as cliched, predictable, formulaic, and dumb, if not more so in most cases, boobs ...
Ink 19 :: Infamy
The Blood Shall Flow (Mercenary). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...of the material isn't diluted by any hasty bandwagon jumping. The Blood Shall Flow reminds me of the records that forced me to become a death metal lifer in the first place. And I'd say that's a pretty fitting tribute to Josh. "Onslaught Of Carnage" has some great downtuned thrash blitzkrieg riffage...
Ink 19 :: Metal Church
November 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Metal Church (Matthew Moyer)
METAL CHURCH by Matthew Moyer When I think of Metal Church, right off I think way back to sixth-grade, when I used to take the bus home from school every day. Our bus carried high-school kids and middle-school kids both, so there was this one older heavy-metal girl who sat all by herself towards the ...
Ink 19 :: Political Alternatives: The Natural Law Party
One of the newer third parties on the scene, the Natural Law Party proposes to "bring the light of science into politics." Rhoda Koss offers an fascinating and intriguing profile of this upstart party and their Presidential platform.
...Party is key in providing a subset of good solutions to key problems, especially when addressing those sacred cow issues that the current tribe of lifer politician/ex-lawyers refuse to address. Perhaps the disturbing attributes of the party: the good-vibe, mystic, hippie approaches to serious problems...
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