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Half-Life – Parkway Drive

Joshua Bulleid
March 7, 2018
Half-Life
Parkway Drive have come a long way since the days of all-ages, community center shows at which I became acquainted with them. For one thing—going by the banner picture above—drummer Ben Gordon is now rocking an... Read More...
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Out of the Ashes of As I Lay Dying Emerge Wovenwar

Eden Kupermintz
April 15, 2014
News
When Tim Lambesis of As I Lay Dying and Austrian Death Machine plead guilty to the attempted murder of his ex-wife, the future of said bands was immediately cast into shadow. Further complications abounded as... Read More...
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Tim Lambesis Pleads “Guilty” To Murder-For-Hire Solicitation, May Serve 9 Years In Prison

Heavy Blog
February 25, 2014
News
UPDATE 2: Lambgoat have updated their original story to reflect that Lambesis may receive "anywhere up to nine years," which means he could serve less than the maximum allowable sentence. The possibility e... Read More...
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Austrian Death Machine Album Actually Definitely Happening, New Song And Release Date Announced

Heavy Blog
February 6, 2014
News
They said it was going to happen, but I wouldn't have blamed you for doubting it. The new Austrian Death Machine album has just been confirmed to be released later this year, through a post on the groups Face... Read More...
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The New Austrian Death Machine Album Is Still Happening

Jimmy Rowe
June 13, 2013
Editorials, News
The Tim Lambesis murder for hire case has been the biggest bit of metal news all year. We're all aware of it and the developments that happened over the last month. When you cut through all the disappointment... Read More...
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Tim Lambesis Arrested; Charged With Solicitation of Another to Commit Murder

Heavy Blog
May 7, 2013
News
Allegedly, Tim Lambesis, member of As I Lay Dying, Austrian Death Machine, & Pyrithion, tried to hire a hitman, who was really an undercover detective, to kill his wife. Via San Diego County Sheriff's Dep... Read More...
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Tim Lambesis of Pyrithion, As I Lay Dying, and Austrian Death Machine: The Heavy Blog Is Heavy Interview

Heavy Blog
April 5, 2013
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Tim Lambesis is one of the most recognized singers in metal. Whether it be with the band that established him as an amazing frontman in As I Lay Dying or with his wacky side project Austrian Death Machine, yo... Read More...
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Help Fund The Next Austrian Death Machine Album

Jimmy Rowe
February 20, 2013
News
If you fund the new Austrian Death Machine record, you could punch Tim Lambesis in the abs or have your initials tattooed on his ass. Seriously!
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And Here’s Some More Christmas Spirit From Drewsif Stalin and Carthage

Jimmy Rowe
December 20, 2011
News
Everyone's getting into the Christmas spirit and doing metally renditions of classic Christmas songs. This year so far, we've had Austrian Death Machine, Becoming the Archetype, and August Burns Red release som... Read More...

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    By now, Moon Tooth have garnered themselves quite a following in the progressive metal spaces. This is no accident; the scene is hungry for the kind of upbeat and unrestrained music that Moon Tooth is creating. Good news then: Phototroph is by far the band’s most energetic and “poppy” release, and I mean that in the best way possible.
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