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Here is the latest from DESTRUCTIVE MUSIC... Please check out the DM Facebook page here http://www.facebook.com/DestructiveMusic REVIEWS EVIL ENTOURAGE | THE OPPOSITION DEATH METAL | TAMPICO/ MEXICO Review written by LUKE HAYHURST Destructive Music » EVIL ENTOURAGE | THE OPPOSITION DOWNFALL OF GAIA | SUFFOCATING IN THE SWARMS OF CRANES ATMOSPHERIC SLUDGE/ CRUST/ POST-METAL | GERMANY Review written by SPYROS STASIS Destructive Music » DOWNFALL OF GAIA | SUFFOCATING IN THE SWARMS OF CRANES NEUROSIS | HONOR FOUND IN DECAY PROGRESSIVE SLUDGE/POST HARDCORE | OAKLAND/ USA Review written by SPYROS STASIS Destructive Music » NEUROSIS | HONOR FOUND IN DECAY 8THSIN | COSMOGENESIS INDUSTRIAL METAL | STOCKHOLM/ SWEDEN Review written by RENATA PIENI Destructive Music » 8THSIN | COSMOGENESIS NEURONIA | INSANITY RELAPSE EP HEAVY/ MELODIC DEATH METAL | WARSAW/ POLAND Review written by LUKE HAYHURST Destructive Music » NEURONIA | INSANITY RELAPSE EP PRIME EVIL | EVILUTION EP DEATH/ THRASH METAL | NEW YORK/ USA Review written by LUKE HAYHURST Destructive Music » PRIME EVIL | EVILUTION EP WHO DIES IN SIBERIAN SLUSH | WE HAVE BEEN DEAD SINCE LONG AGO FUNERAL/DEATH DOOM METAL | MOSCOW/ RUSSIA Review written by DANIEL DUMITRU Destructive Music » WHO DIES IN SIBERIAN SLUSH | WE HAVE BEEN DEAD SINCE LONG AGO PHANTOM X | THE OPERA OF THE PHANTOM POWER METAL | DALLAS/ USA Review written by STORMDWELLER Destructive Music » PHANTOM X | THE OPERA OF THE PHANTOM MEGASCAVENGER | DESCENT OF YUGGOTH DEATH METAL | GAMLEBY/ SWEDEN Review written by STORMDWELLER Destructive Music » MEGASCAVENGER | DESCENT OF YUGGOTH RAMPART | WAR BEHEST HEAVY METAL | SOFIA/ BULGARIA Review written by STORMDWELLER Destructive Music » RAMPART | WAR BEHEST NEWS CHANGES TO DESTRUCTIVE MUSIC IN 2013 Destructive Music » CHANGES TO DESTRUCTIVE MUSIC IN 2013 THE DAY OF RAPTURE 2, Saturday 9th March 2013 @ The Library, Leeds - £8 adv Destructive Music » THE DAY OF RAPTURE 2, Saturday 9th March 2013 @ The Library, Leeds ? £8 adv TOTAL FUCKING DESTRUCTION to Release Limited Edition Cassette Version of 'Hater' via Kaotoxin Records Destructive Music » TOTAL FUCKING DESTRUCTION to Release Limited Edition Cassette Version of ?Hater? via Kaotoxin Records Special offer: "Epoch of Aquarius" + "CREEDamage" digipaks Destructive Music » Special offer: ?Epoch of Aquarius? + ?CREEDamage? digipaks A MILLION MILES SIGN DEAL WITH ABANDON RECORDS! New Album Coming April 2013! Destructive Music » A MILLION MILES SIGN DEAL WITH ABANDON RECORDS! New Album Coming April 2013!

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Here is the latest from DESTRUCTIVE MUSIC... Please check out the DM Facebook page here http://www.facebook.com/DestructiveMusic REVIEWS VIXENTA | A MOMENT IN SOLACE DEATH/BLACK METAL | AUSTRALIA Review written by JOHN DOE! Destructive Music » VIXENTA | A MOMENT IN SOLACE TWICE THE TRAUMA | AUDITORY EXCRUCIATION EP GRINDCORE/DEATH METAL | DARLINGTON/ UK Review written by JOHN DOE! Destructive Music » TWICE THE TRAUMA | AUDITORY EXCRUCIATION EP FROSTWORK | LORE OF WINTER - EALDSPELL AMBIENT BLACK METAL | UK Review written by JOHN DOE! Destructive Music » FROSTWORK | LORE OF WINTER ? EALDSPELL ALTAR OF OBLIVION | GRAND GESTURE OF DEFIANCE EPIC DOOM METAL | AALBORG/ DENMARK Review written by STORMDWELLER Destructive Music » ALTAR OF OBLIVION | GRAND GESTURE OF DEFIANCE SATURNUS | SATURN IN ASCENSION MELODIC DEATH/DOOM METAL | COPENHAGEN/ DENMARK Review written by SPYROS STASIS Destructive Music » SATURNUS | SATURN IN ASCENSION DREAMFIRE | ATLANTEAN SYMPHONY Review written by STEVE EARLES Destructive Music » DREAMFIRE | ATLANTEAN SYMPHONY SPARROWS | MARK OF THE BEAST INDOCTRINATION DEATH/BLACK METAL | DALLAS/ USA Review written by KEVIN 'JUNK' KIDD Destructive Music » SPARROWS | MARK OF THE BEAST INDOCTRINATION RAVENS CREED | THE POWER DEATH METAL | LONDON/ UK Review written by STORMDWELLER Destructive Music » RAVENS CREED | THE POWER FETUS STENCH | STILLBORN DEATH METAL | KARLSTAD/ SWEDEN Review written by JOHN DOE! Destructive Music » FETUS STENCH | STILLBORN ENDEZZMA | EROTIK NEKROSIS BLACK METAL | HONEFOSS/ NORWAY Review written by JOHN DOE! Destructive Music » ENDEZZMA | EROTIK NEKROSIS EIS | WETTERKREUZ BLACK METAL | BIELEFIELD/ GERMANY Review written by JOHN DOE! Destructive Music » EIS | WETTERKREUZ INTERVIEWS INTERVIEW WITH SWISS AVANT GARDE BLACK METAL BAND BLUTMOND Destructive Music » INTERVIEW WITH SWISS AVANT GARDE BLACK METAL BAND BLUTMOND INTERVIEW WITH UK BLACK ATMOSPHERIC METAL BAND FEN! Destructive Music » INTERVIEW WITH UK BLACK ATMOSPHERIC METAL BAND FEN! LIVE REVIEWS Alan Davey’s | Eclectic Devils-Live At SRS 2011’ Review written by STEVE EARLES Destructive Music » Alan Davey?s | Eclectic Devils-Live At SRS 2011?

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