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Music Street Journal: 2003 Year Book: Volume 2 - The Heavy Metal and Non Prog CD and Video Reviews Hardcover Edition

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Music Street Journal: 2003 Year Book: Volume 2 - The Heavy Metal and Non Prog CD and Video Reviews Hardcover EditionThis book compiles all the heavy metal and non prog CD and video reviews published at Music Street Journal during the year 2003. Includes these artists and more: Heavy Metal Akercocke The Berzerker Black Sabbath Bloodbath Celtic Frost Cradle of Filth Dog Fashion Disco Ghoul Grave The Heavils Holy Mother Incantation Iron Maiden Judas Priest Kataklysm Korn Manowar Metal Militia Morbid Angel Overkill Pharaoh Probot Queensrche Shadow Gallery Shadows Fall

This book compiles all the heavy metal and non-prog CD and video reviews published at Music Street Journal during the year 2003. Includes these artists and more:

Heavy Metal
Akercocke
The Berzerker
Black Sabbath
Bloodbath
Celtic Frost
Cradle of Filth
Dog Fashion Disco
Ghoul
Grave
The Heavils
Holy Mother
Incantation
Iron Maiden
Judas Priest
Kataklysm
Korn
Manowar
Metal Militia
Morbid Angel
Overkill
Pharaoh
Probot
QueensrØche
Shadow Gallery
Shadows Fall
Six Feet Under
Tool
Voi Vod

Non-Prog
Celldweller
Concrete Blonde
Frou Frou
Grand Funk Railroad
Guns N' Roses
Heart
KMFDM
Liz Larin
Led Zeppelin
The Lizards
Off Broadway
Linnea Quigley and the Bi-Polar Bears
Santana
The Skirts
Will Smith
Stank Willie
T. M. Stevens
Sunn 0)))
Pete Teo
Triumph
Suzanne Vega

While Gary Hill compiled this and provided many of the reviews, other contributors include Steve Alspach, Bob Cooper, Mike Korn and Bruce Stringer.

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