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  2. MetalSucks - Wikipedia

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    The site was founded in December 2006 by authors Ben Umanov and Matthew Goldenberg, who use the pen names Vince Neilstein and Axl Rosenberg. [1] [2]In, 2009, MetalSucks had leaked the album Axe to Fall by Converge onto the internet prior two weeks before its official release, and had assumed responsibility for doing so.

  3. List of glam metal albums and songs - Wikipedia

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  4. Monolith of Inhumanity - Wikipedia

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    The album also was voted the best album of 2012 by Metal Injection readers. [17] On the MetalSucks series "The Best Metal Albums of 2012, As Chosen by Metal Musicians Themselves," Sven de Caluwé of Aborted, Richie Cavalera of Incite, David Davidson and Dan Gargiulo both of Revocation, Charles Elliott of Abysmal Dawn, Jeremy Wagner formerly of Broken Hope, John Vail formerly of Wretched, and ...

  5. List of computing and IT abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    3NF—third normal form; 386—Intel 80386 processor; 486—Intel 80486 processor; 4B5BLF—4-bit 5-bit local fiber; 4GL—fourth-generation programming language; 4NF—fourth normal form; 5GL—fifth-generation programming language; 5NF—fifth normal form; 6NF—sixth normal form; 8B10BLF—8-bit 10-bit local fiber; 802.11—wireless LAN

  6. Language (The Contortionist album) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Language I: Intuition" was made available for purchase via iTunes on July 14. On August 26, Alternative Press premiered the music video for "Language I: Intuition". The album's second single, "Primordial Sound", premiered on MetalSucks.net Tuesday, September 2.

  7. Destroy the Machines - Wikipedia

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    [3] MetalSucks described Destroy the Machines as a "hardcore take on the Pantera/Exhorder/Prong school of late 80s-early 90s power groove thrash". [ 4 ] Commenting on the lyrics, Allmusic stated that "[they] burn with resentment directed at those who (in the estimation of vocalist Karl Buechner ) bring contamination and death to the earth and ...

  8. Talk:MetalSucks - Wikipedia

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  9. Blabbermouth.net - Wikipedia

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    Writing in 2016, MetalSucks founder Axl Rosenburg said that Blabbermouth.net "was basically the news brief section of the (by this point failing) metal magazines, only it was far more detailed, and it gave you the news as it happened, 24/7." [4] Devin Townsend also said that the site "changed the way we do interviews by making us accountable ...