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  1. SERPENT FROM EDEN Feat. MEGADETH Alumni NICK MENZA And CHRIS POLAND Release “The Atomic Disintegrator” Music Video

    Serpent From Eden, the the much-acclaimed California metal trio featuring guitarist John “Gumby” Goodwin (Ozzy Osbourne, Ringo Starr,…
    #Poland #Polska #PL #Europe #Europa #EU #ChrisPoland #megadeth #NickMenza #serpentfromeden
    europesays.com/poland/6499/

  2. It's not just a cursed number, it's Megadeth staring into the abyss... and smiling as they tune their guitar. 🎸🎸🎸🤘🏽🤘🏽

    No es solo un número maldito, es Megadeth mirando al abismo… y sonriendo mientras afina la guitarra.🎸🎸🤘🏽🤘🏽
    #heavymetal #megadeth #music #metal #vinyl

  3. It's not just a cursed number, it's Megadeth staring into the abyss... and smiling as they tune their guitar. 🎸🎸🎸🤘🏽🤘🏽

    No es solo un número maldito, es Megadeth mirando al abismo… y sonriendo mientras afina la guitarra.🎸🎸🤘🏽🤘🏽
    #heavymetal #megadeth #music #metal #vinyl

  4. Завітав в #HardrockCafe поїсти крильця #Buffalo у місті, з якого пішла ця страва. Побачив культові речі легенд, в яких вони виступали на концертах
    #OzzyOsbourne #Megadeth

  5. Завітав в #HardrockCafe поїсти крильця #Buffalo у місті, з якого пішла ця страва. Побачив культові речі легенд, в яких вони виступали на концертах
    #OzzyOsbourne #Megadeth

  6. Завітав в #HardrockCafe поїсти крильця #Buffalo у місті, з якого пішла ця страва. Побачив культові речі легенд, в яких вони виступали на концертах
    #OzzyOsbourne #Megadeth

  7. Завітав в #HardrockCafe поїсти крильця #Buffalo у місті, з якого пішла ця страва. Побачив культові речі легенд, в яких вони виступали на концертах
    #OzzyOsbourne #Megadeth

  8. #PhantastikPrompts 07.05.2026
    Stell dir vor, deine Geschichte wird verfilmt: Wer würde den Soundtrack dazu beisteuern, wenn du dir das aussuchen dürftest?

    Bei einem Roman über eine Metalband natürlich jede Menge Bands aus verwandten Genres, z.B.: AC/DC, Ratt, Judas Priest, Mötley Crüe, Metallica, Megadeth, Motörhead, Kiss, Iron Maiden, Twisted Sister, Thin Lizzy, aber auch Michael Jackson (z.B. Dirty Diana oder Smooth Criminal)

    Außerdem dürften einige Songs von Everlasting Roaring Thunder nicht fehlen:
    songs.everlastingroaringthunde

    #ACDC #Ratt #JudasPriest #MötleyCrüe #Metallica #Megadeth #Motörhead #Kiss #IronMaiden #TwistedSister #ThinLizzy #MichaelJackson #KissArmy #EverlastingRoaringThunder #Soundtrack

  9. #PhantastikPrompts 07.05.2026
    Stell dir vor, deine Geschichte wird verfilmt: Wer würde den Soundtrack dazu beisteuern, wenn du dir das aussuchen dürftest?

    Bei einem Roman über eine Metalband natürlich jede Menge Bands aus verwandten Genres, z.B.: AC/DC, Ratt, Judas Priest, Mötley Crüe, Metallica, Megadeth, Motörhead, Kiss, Iron Maiden, Twisted Sister, Thin Lizzy, aber auch Michael Jackson (z.B. Dirty Diana oder Smooth Criminal)

    Außerdem dürften einige Songs von Everlasting Roaring Thunder nicht fehlen:
    songs.everlastingroaringthunde

    #ACDC #Ratt #JudasPriest #MötleyCrüe #Metallica #Megadeth #Motörhead #Kiss #IronMaiden #TwistedSister #ThinLizzy #MichaelJackson #KissArmy #EverlastingRoaringThunder #Soundtrack

  10. #PhantastikPrompts 07.05.2026
    Stell dir vor, deine Geschichte wird verfilmt: Wer würde den Soundtrack dazu beisteuern, wenn du dir das aussuchen dürftest?

    Bei einem Roman über eine Metalband natürlich jede Menge Bands aus verwandten Genres, z.B.: AC/DC, Ratt, Judas Priest, Mötley Crüe, Metallica, Megadeth, Motörhead, Kiss, Iron Maiden, Twisted Sister, Thin Lizzy, aber auch Michael Jackson (z.B. Dirty Diana oder Smooth Criminal)

    Außerdem dürften einige Songs von Everlasting Roaring Thunder nicht fehlen:
    songs.everlastingroaringthunde

    #ACDC #Ratt #JudasPriest #MötleyCrüe #Metallica #Megadeth #Motörhead #Kiss #IronMaiden #TwistedSister #ThinLizzy #MichaelJackson #KissArmy #EverlastingRoaringThunder #Soundtrack

  11. #PhantastikPrompts 07.05.2026
    Stell dir vor, deine Geschichte wird verfilmt: Wer würde den Soundtrack dazu beisteuern, wenn du dir das aussuchen dürftest?

    Bei einem Roman über eine Metalband natürlich jede Menge Bands aus verwandten Genres, z.B.: AC/DC, Ratt, Judas Priest, Mötley Crüe, Metallica, Megadeth, Motörhead, Kiss, Iron Maiden, Twisted Sister, Thin Lizzy, aber auch Michael Jackson (z.B. Dirty Diana oder Smooth Criminal)

    Außerdem dürften einige Songs von Everlasting Roaring Thunder nicht fehlen:
    songs.everlastingroaringthunde

    #ACDC #Ratt #JudasPriest #MötleyCrüe #Metallica #Megadeth #Motörhead #Kiss #IronMaiden #TwistedSister #ThinLizzy #MichaelJackson #KissArmy #EverlastingRoaringThunder #Soundtrack

  12. Gerade in einer Schublade gefunden. 35 Mark! Das sind 18 Euro !!1! Für #slayer #megadeth #testament und #suicidal an einem Abend. Und geil war's auch noch 🤩

  13. Pure riff, no drama, and leaving the stage smelling of sulfur 🤘🏽🤘🏽🎸😈

    Puro riff, sin drama y dejando el escenario oliendo a azufre 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽😈🎸
    #heavymetal #megadeth #music #metal #vinyl

  14. Pure riff, no drama, and leaving the stage smelling of sulfur 🤘🏽🤘🏽🎸😈

    Puro riff, sin drama y dejando el escenario oliendo a azufre 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽😈🎸
    #heavymetal #megadeth #music #metal #vinyl

  15. Pure riff, no drama, and leaving the stage smelling of sulfur 🤘🏽🤘🏽🎸😈

    Puro riff, sin drama y dejando el escenario oliendo a azufre 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽😈🎸
    #heavymetal #megadeth #music #metal #vinyl

  16. Pure riff, no drama, and leaving the stage smelling of sulfur 🤘🏽🤘🏽🎸😈

    Puro riff, sin drama y dejando el escenario oliendo a azufre 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽😈🎸
    #heavymetal #megadeth #music #metal #vinyl

  17. Pure riff, no drama, and leaving the stage smelling of sulfur 🤘🏽🤘🏽🎸😈

    Puro riff, sin drama y dejando el escenario oliendo a azufre 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽😈🎸
    #heavymetal #megadeth #music #metal #vinyl

  18. I'd been hoping for a vinyl release of this album for a long time. My favorite tracks are "Angry Again" and their cover of Black Sabbath's "Paranoid".

    Artist: Megadeth
    Album: Hidden Treasures (1995)
    Release: Original 2026 vinyl pressing
    Region: US
    Label: Capitol Records – 199957236546

    #nowspinning #megadeth #vinyl #rsd2026 #recordstoreday

  19. I'd been hoping for a vinyl release of this album for a long time. My favorite tracks are "Angry Again" and their cover of Black Sabbath's "Paranoid".

    Artist: Megadeth
    Album: Hidden Treasures (1995)
    Release: Original 2026 vinyl pressing
    Region: US
    Label: Capitol Records – 199957236546

    #nowspinning #megadeth #vinyl #rsd2026 #recordstoreday

  20. I'd been hoping for a vinyl release of this album for a long time. My favorite tracks are "Angry Again" and their cover of Black Sabbath's "Paranoid".

    Artist: Megadeth
    Album: Hidden Treasures (1995)
    Release: Original 2026 vinyl pressing
    Region: US
    Label: Capitol Records – 199957236546

    #nowspinning #megadeth #vinyl #rsd2026 #recordstoreday

  21. I'd been hoping for a vinyl release of this album for a long time. My favorite tracks are "Angry Again" and their cover of Black Sabbath's "Paranoid".

    Artist: Megadeth
    Album: Hidden Treasures (1995)
    Release: Original 2026 vinyl pressing
    Region: US
    Label: Capitol Records – 199957236546

    #nowspinning #megadeth #vinyl #rsd2026 #recordstoreday

  22. I'd been hoping for a vinyl release of this album for a long time. My favorite tracks are "Angry Again" and their cover of Black Sabbath's "Paranoid".

    Artist: Megadeth
    Album: Hidden Treasures (1995)
    Release: Original 2026 vinyl pressing
    Region: US
    Label: Capitol Records – 199957236546

    #nowspinning #megadeth #vinyl #rsd2026 #recordstoreday

  23. Former MEGADETH Guitarist CHRIS POLAND On Shoot For Peace Sells… But Who’s Buying? Album

    Former Megadeth guitarist, Chris Poland, has been looking into reissuing most of his recorded output, with plans in…
    #Poland #Polska #PL #Europe #Europa #EU #ChrisPoland #megadeth
    europesays.com/poland/4424/

  24. It sounds like Megadeth decided that the apocalypse also needed a perfect riff and zero mercy. 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🎸

    Suena como si Megadeth hubiera decidido que el apocalipsis también necesitaba un riff perfecto y cero piedad.🤘🏽🤘🏽🎸
    #heavymetal #megadeth #music #metal #vinyl

  25. It sounds like Megadeth decided that the apocalypse also needed a perfect riff and zero mercy. 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🎸

    Suena como si Megadeth hubiera decidido que el apocalipsis también necesitaba un riff perfecto y cero piedad.🤘🏽🤘🏽🎸
    #heavymetal #megadeth #music #metal #vinyl

  26. It sounds like Megadeth decided that the apocalypse also needed a perfect riff and zero mercy. 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🎸

    Suena como si Megadeth hubiera decidido que el apocalipsis también necesitaba un riff perfecto y cero piedad.🤘🏽🤘🏽🎸
    #heavymetal #megadeth #music #metal #vinyl

  27. It sounds like Megadeth decided that the apocalypse also needed a perfect riff and zero mercy. 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🎸

    Suena como si Megadeth hubiera decidido que el apocalipsis también necesitaba un riff perfecto y cero piedad.🤘🏽🤘🏽🎸
    #heavymetal #megadeth #music #metal #vinyl

  28. Vanderlust – The Human Farm Review By Andy-War-Hall

    Aliens offer to take you away and give you a perfect—albeit short—life: do you say yes? According to Italian cosmic prog metal band Vanderlust, many of you would. “So, a bunch of people everywhere on Earth gave themselves” to the Coelacanths for that same offer, so opens The Human Farm. Several generations later, a human uprising leads to an escape from slavery and the discovery that the Coelacanths were all along harvesting Humans for their emotions. This isn’t meant to be funny. Vanderlust were deadset on telling a compelling sci-fi adventure in The Human Farm, enlisting guest keyboardist Francesco Londino (S91) and vocalist Martina Barreca (Mass Excess) to play the role of the Coelacanths. But did Vanderlust give us a sci-fi adventure for the ages with The Human Farm?

    The gooey earnestness with which Vanderlust spill their adventure on The Human Farm is often matched by skill and musical vision. Vanderlust tear through speed-demonic numbers like “Viral Escape” or “Golden Shackles” with acerbically hooky, Vektor-gone-power-metal riffage while creating respite between the narrative beats with moody clean guitars and skittering drums on “The Turning Point” and “Connection Failed.” Guitarist Francesco Romeggini solos like mad on The Human Farm, shredding Megadethly over Blind Guardian riffs on the almost-instrumental “From the Cave – Fuga” and imbuing “Drive” with a gravitas and refinement. Bassist David Cantina and drummer Giacomo Mezzetti hold down Vanderlust’s rhythms, both driving (“Reborn…Again”) and groovy (“Humanity 3.0 – The New Canaan”) and shine on the “Battlefield”‘s bass solo and underlying fills. Ricca Morello’s vocals can get a bit mush-mouthed in the softer moments, but his power metal-inclined range and delivery crush the big moments, and Barreca’s death growls hit consistently, recalling Ophelion’s vocal duo on 2025’s The Jaunt. The Human Farm isn’t groundbreaking conceptually, but Vanderlust have the chops to tell their tale.

    The Human Farm thrives in its biggest moments. Morello sounds his best when he goes all in, like on the Blind Guardian-coded power bonanza “Battlefield”1 and emotionally charged bookends “Humanity 2.0 – The Human Farm” and “Humanity 3.0 – The New Canaan.” Barreca’s growls add tons of punch to Vanderlust’s sound. When she trades lines with the choir on “Connection Failed” or clean sings on “Reborn…Again” and brings Meat Loaf melodrama to Dream Theater balladry, it feels so right. However, The Human Farm lulls when Vanderlust take the pedal off the metal. Momentum from “Golden Shackles” dissipates in the slow-burning of “The Turning Point” and doesn’t return until halfway through “Connection Failed,” and the barn-burning energy of “Viral Escape” is utterly deflated by the narrative interlude “…Find Them!”. However, Vanderlust are at any given time never too far off from another soaring crescendo, making The Human Farm an exciting listen, if not consistently so.

    Vanderlust’s conceptual ambitions ultimately hinder The Human Farm, I feel. Vanderlust frequently dumb down musical ideas to allow narration more sonic space. This issue is exacerbated by the uniformly bad acting performances across The Human Farm, which resembles those 90s PC games where they just threw some interns into the booth. But even if the line reads were good, interjected into songs like “From the Cave – Fuga” and “Connection Failed,” they come off as a tacked-on concession to the story rather than an integral part of the music, coming off as distracting or even detrimental to the music. Vanderlust can do interesting things musically to tell their story, like having Barreca clean sing in “Reborn…Again” after the Coelacanths are defeated, reflecting them at their most vulnerable, or reworking the “Humanity 2.0…” motif into the end of “Humanity 3.0…,” where humankind has escaped captivity but find new challenges in freedom and lead some to question their revolution altogether.2 But for the most part, the way Vanderlust tell the story of The Human Farm detracts from what they do well: thrashy prog-power anthems.

    If Vanderlust could hone their storytelling as well as their songwriting on The Human Farm, we’d have a great record on our hands. As is, there are too many conflicting elements in The Human Farm for more than a lukewarm recommendation, though there are fantastic songs throughout. Fans of prog-power will find things to like here, and Vanderlust is a band to keep an eye on, and I certainly will try to catch their third album should they make one. I’m not sure if Vanderlust have a Terminal Redux or Access All Worlds in them, but I wouldn’t put it past them either.

    

    Rating: Mixed
    DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: V0 VBR mp3
    Label: Rockshots Records
    Websites: facebook.com/vanderlustofficial | soundcloud.com/vanderlust-music
    Releases Worldwide: April 17th, 2026

    #25 #2026 #Apr26 #BlindGuardian #DreamTheater #ItalianMetal #MassExcess #MeatLoaf #Megadeth #Ophelion #PowerMetal #ProgressiveMetal #Review #Reviews #RockshotsRecords #S91 #TheHumanFarm #Vanderlust #Vektor
  29. Nukem – The Grave Remains Review By Grin Reaper

    Thrash—my first love. Before I worshipped at the altars of black and death, my masters cloaked themselves in denim and set my soul on fire with aggressive speed, snotty rebellion, and fist-pumping anthems. Like 2016, the godfathers of thrash have already made the last twelve months a resurgence of the old school, with varying degrees of success.1 Newer acts have also made a splash, with Cryptic Shift and Zerre wickedly pummeling our poor score counter into requesting early retirement.2 2026 at large betrays no signs of relenting, and thankfully, neither does thrash. Ten years after dropping their 2016 debut, The Unholy Trinity, California’s Nukem reemerges with sophomore effort The Grave Remains. After such a long incubation period, does Nukem prove that they have what it takes to claw out from the grave?

    Despite forming in 2012, Nukem oozes classic thrash spunk by blurring Bay Area melody with East Coast attitude and gang vocals. Death Angel, Nuclear Assault, and Overkill3 influences punctuate The Grave Remains’ twelve tracks, although flashes of a dozen other bands course through Nukem’s veins. Guitarist/vocalist Steve Brogden’s snarls remind me of Warbringer’s John Kevill mixed with a more pissed-off Mark Osegueda, delivering serrated crossover barks with conviction. Rob Cavestany even makes a guest appearance on “Into the Kill Zone,” cementing the Death Angel frame of reference. Exodus staples Gary Holt and Lee Altus also sling some riffs on “Empress of Evil” and “Don’t Believe a Word” respectively, the latter of which is a Thin Lizzy cover. In total, Nukem blends a multitude of inspirations into a confluence of so many thrash wellsprings that they precipitate a voice at once familiar and distinct.

    The Grave Remains by Nukem

    Nukem plays infectiously fun thrash that overflows with shout-along choruses and a bass tone so plump and meaty that it quickly became my favorite aspect of The Grave Remains. Brogden’s guitars flit, chug, and cajole throughout the forty-nine minutes, yet bassist Don Lauder steals the spotlight time and again. From the slinky rumble in “Unconditional Surrender” to the coquettish interplay in “Empress of Evil,” Lauder’s bass bounces and parades with low-end jubilance. “Torture, Murder, Mutilate!” and “Random Acts of Violence” further emphasize the bass while showcasing Nukem’s six-string attack, with Xander Gambini augmenting Brogden’s core. Additionally, ex-Nukem axe-wielder (and current Dark Angel guitarist) Laura Christine joins her former bandmates and Gary Holt on “Empress of Evil,” while “Random Acts of Violence” includes an appearance from Russ Tippins (Satan and Tanith). Drummer Norm Leggio rounds out the rhythm section, ably pounding out rolls, fills, and tight rhythms in support of Nukem’s well-crafted performances.

    Nukem executes thrash with the eager verve of a hungry up-and-comer, but a couple of missteps limit The Grave Remains’ ceiling. While the riffs are fine when experienced in isolation, as a whole, they often lack the hooks or memorability to distinguish themselves from one another. The Grave Remains shines brightest during bass performances and rousing choruses, but those two alone can’t support an entire thrash album. This issue wouldn’t be as glaring if the track lengths were shaved down, but as-is, only two songs (besides needless instrumentals) stay under the four-minute mark, and one of those is a cover. Repeat spins reinforce the opportunity to trim thirty to sixty seconds off several tracks, which would help punch up The Grave Remains and leave listeners craving MOAR. On a positive note, the production glows with a well-balanced mix that supplies ample room for each instrument, and Nukem’s earnest embrace of head-banging gusto guarantees I’m never having a bad time.

    Ultimately, Nukem offers a classic thrash platter with a few blemishes I can see, yet easily look past. The Grave Remains won’t change the landscape of the genre, but fans will find plenty to enjoy, and despite the melting pot of references, Nukem manages to claim their spot within thrash’s wing of the metalsphere. Songs like “Unconditional Surrender” and “Curse of the Devil’s Bible” are welcome earworms that have found homes in my playlists, and I look forward to the next time Nukem asks us to come get some.

    Rating: Good
    DR: 8 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
    Label: Redefining Darkness Records
    Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
    Releases Worldwide: April 10th, 2026

    #2026 #30 #AmericanMetal #Anthrax #Apr26 #CrypticShift #DarkAngel #DeathAngel #Destruction #Exodus #FlotsamAndJetsam #Megadeth #Metallica #Nukem #Overkill #RedefiningDarkness #RedefiningDarknessRecords #Review #Reviews #Satan #Sodom #Tanith #Testament #TheGraveRemains #ThinLizzy #ThrashMetal #Warbringer #Zerre
  30. I finally sat down and listened to Megadeth's final record. Instead being the magnum opus from a legendary band it's more like B-sides and some cringish songs Dave was too embarrassed to release.
    It is not a bad album at all! But.. it lacks and album before - The Sick, the dying and the dead was excellent but also gave way larger expectations for this farewell album, that is a far cry from goat albums like Rust In Peace.

    youtube.com/watch?v=DQpWeKTCtDU

    #music #metal #rock #megadeth #thrash #guitar