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GORGOROTH Guitarist Speaks Out: 'We Have 40 Million Polish People Who Hate Us'

GORGOROTH founder/guitarist Infernus has spoken out about the controversial concert in Poland that has resulted in the group being investigated for possibly breaching Article 196 of the Polish penal code concerning offense to religious feelings. The maximum penalty for breaching the article is five...
February 12, 2004
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WEHRWOLFE Confirm Singer's Departure: 'Our Weakest Link Has Been Eliminated'

Charlotte, North Carolina-based death metallers WEHRWOLFE have issued the following statement regarding the recent departure of vocalist Nathan Ellis (who has since joined DAYLIGHT DIES): "We apologize sincerely for the delayed updates, but we have been contending with issues that we can not tolerat...
February 5, 2004
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GORGOROTH Singer Rejects 'Animal Cruelty' Accusations, Has A History Of Violent Behavior

The singer of the Norwegian black metal band accused of "offending religious feelings" during a concert in Poland last weekend has rejected accusations that the group had breached the Polish law on protection of animals by displaying the severed and impaled heads of sheep as part of their stage act....
February 5, 2004
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UPDATE: Polish Authorities To Ask For Norwegian Help In Questioning GORGOROTH

A spokesperson for the public prosecutor in Krakow, southern Poland, said on Wednesday (Feb. 4) that they might ask for Norwegian help in questioning members of the black metal group GORGOROTH in order to determine whether Article 196 of the Polish penal code (concerning offense to religious feeling...
February 4, 2004
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OCCULT Sign With KARMAGEDDON MEDIA

Dutch thrashers OCCULT have inked a deal with Karmageddon Media for the release of their fifth studio album, "Elegy For The Weak", due in early March. A U.S. release through Candlelight Records is expected a short time after the European release. The follow-up to 2001's "Rage To Revenge" was produce...
January 6, 2004
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INSANE CLOWN POSSE Clothing 'Banned' In Wyoming District

Andrea Falkenhagen of the Casper Star-Tribune is reporting that Natrona County students and school district administrator Wayne Beatty have come up with what Beatty calls a compromise regarding the district's dress-code policy. However, some students still fear the policy is unfair. The meetings bet...
November 19, 2003
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LUPARA: Another Show Announced

LUPARA, the new band featuring former BROKEN HOPE guitarist Jeremy Wagner, will be performing on Saturday, December 20 at Penny Road Pub in Barrington, Illinois. LUPARA will hit the stage at 11:00 p.m. Cover is $5.00. Other acts on the bill include CANULA and VESICANT. For more information, call (84...
November 19, 2003
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Former BROKEN HOPE Guitarist Launches New Project

Former BROKEN HOPE guitarist Jeremy Wagner has launched a brand-new project called LUPARA. "During the last year and a half, I focused on putting together a new band and we're now at a point where we're ready to break out," Wagner told BLABBERMOUTH.NET. "After writing around 17 original songs, and r...
November 11, 2003
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LINKIN PARK Get OK For Malaysia Concert

LINKIN PARK have received the government's permission to perform next month in Malaysia — but they won't be allowed to scream, jump around or wear shorts onstage, according to the Associated Press. The Ministry of Culture and Arts said Wednesday it has approved plans for the band to hold a concert o...
September 24, 2003
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THE KOVENANT's Trip From Hell To Germany's SUMMER BREEZE Festival

THE KOVENANT bassist/vocalist Lex Icon has posted the following account of the band's "Spinal Tap"-ish trip to Abtsgmünd, Germany last month for this year's edition of the Summer Breeze festival: "(Time) 06:30 - 21.08.03: (Location) Small Town 2 hours north of Oslo - Hamar "We start driving towards...
September 8, 2003
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POISON Concert Leads Missouri Town Officials To Legislate Morality

Cliff Sain of Branson Daily News reports that a Branson, Missouri alderman on Monday (August 25) defended the city's right to legislate morality, prompting a resolution encouraging theaters to stick to family-oriented entertainment. The resolution, which only expresses the opinion of the board, was...
August 29, 2003
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DEICIDE's 'Anti-Christian' CD Faces Australian Ban

The Australian Government has moved to ban the sale to children of a CD by DEICIDE amid concerns it incites violence, hatred and the killing of Christians, according to News.com.au. Attorney-General Daryl Williams said the Government was concerned about lyrics in the CD by DEICIDE entitled "Once Upo...
August 14, 2003
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KROKUS Singer To Guest On WARRIOR CD

KROKUS vocalist Marc Storace has been recruited to sing on the next WARRIOR album, tentatively due before the end of the year. "I have been working on lyrics and vocals in between a bunch of very, very exciting kick-ass KROKUS gigs over the past couple of months," Storace writes in on online posting...
August 6, 2003
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EPHEL DUATH Split With Singer, Seek Replacement

Davide Tolomei, the melodic singer in EPHEL DUATH, has announced his decision to quit the band. He felt that pursuing a career in music wasn't what he really wanted, and he wasn't able to commit himself to the band's forthcoming touring and recording schedule. EPHEL DUATH are now actively seeking a...
August 1, 2003
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ThePLATFORM Partners With SPEAKEASY To Power Successful Launch Of METALLICAVAULT.COM

thePlatform for Media, Inc., a leading provider of software for rich media content management, publishing, and reporting software, announced it partnered with Speakeasy, the nation's largest independent broadband provider, to provide software content management and presentation for www.metallicavaul...
July 8, 2003