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Eagles of Death Metal

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- Eagles of Death Metal
- Metallica’s Lars Ulrich on life with James Hetfield the loudness …
- Death Metal Band Burning Human Signs With KCH Records

Eagles of Death Metal
PopMatters IL 
Throw in a well-timed tribal breakdown and – hey presto – you’ve got a shoo-in for Guitar Hero 4. So it goes that aside from being completely disposable Heart n isn’t quite a bad album. It’s just that the recklessness of Eagles of Death Metal’s brand of party music is now too much of a throwback to past decades. While the keener glam of our beloved Steven Patrick Morrissey has always acknowledged some kind of imminent threat theirs is simply too irresponsible for our times. The fact of the matter is that these days the people get down to the sound of gunshots ruminations on insanity or – at their most lighthearted – reflections on casual bi-curiosity. If anyone wants to hear a song about self-gratification the more iconic tributes of folks like Billy Idol or Cyndi Lauper are more likely to fulfill that urge. After all those walking CFC clouds were singing from eras in which a certain amount of flagrant irresponsibility was par for the course.
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Metallica’s Lars Ulrich on life with James Hetfield the loudness …
Chicago Tribune United States 
He has laughed and he has learned from it. Though irrelevance or self-parody has threatened the mighty three-decade-old Metallica on its way to selling 100 million records the joke is not on him or his band — yet. When it is Ulrich says ?Hopefully we can do what Soundgarden did and kick it in the head and walk away. ?    Metallica will reach its 28th anniversary later this year as a band that has transcended its heavy-metal origins and endured a rollercoaster ride full of controversies (suing Napster) tragedies (the 1986 death of bassist Cliff Burton) and near break-ups (documented in the 2004 movie ?Some Kind of Monster?).
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Death Metal Band Burning Human Signs With KCH Records
Top40-Charts.com NY 
” BURNING HUMAN consists of Jason Bittner (drums) Jonah Radaelli (vocals) J. Sunkes (Guitar) Jay VanDervoort (Bass & Vocals) and Mike Stack (Guitar). Formed in 1995 in upstate New York Burning Human released a 7 song demo tape titled “Death Is Mercy. ” These songs were later released on a compilation titled “We The People: A Compilation of Upstate NYs Hardest. ” Jason Sunkes continued on in bands such as Stigmata Dead Rabbits and Great Day For Up while Bittner eventually hooked up with New England thrash metallers Shadows Fall.

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