Doom/Stoner Metal

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    Spun In Darkness
     
    Birthright
    Awesome old-school death metal, the way it should be!! Spun In Darkness features the original drummer of the cult early 90’s death metal outfit Goatlord.
    Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal
     
     
    Cassandra Syndrome
     
    Of Patriots and Tyrants
    Female-fronted Operatic Metal with Gothic flair, an intimate theater of darkness and seduction. Primal, yet beautiful.
    Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal
     
     
    Bonejackal
     
    Bonejackal
    Black Sabbath meets Black Flag. Instrumental rock with a heavy nod to 70s punk and metal.
    Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal
     
     
    Dali's Llama
     
    Raw is Real
    Produced by Scott Reeder (Kyuss, The Obsessed) this is the 8th cd by Dali's Llama. Heavier, angrier and a little darker than their other cds, with smart thought provoking lyrics.
    Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal
     
     
    Fehler
     
    Adharma
    A blistering combination of metal, sludge and hardcore.
    Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal
     
     
    Disastroid
     
    Life or Death
    Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal
     
     
    No Anchor
     
    Fire Flood And Acid Mud
    Sludge/doom/noise-rock bass and drum due consisting of two Australian humans.
    Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal
     
     
    Freakhate
     
    It Comes From The Grave
    Death, Alcohol, Drugs & Satan! Utterly disgusting Death/Doom Metal heavily inspired by Abscess, Autopsy, Celtic Frost, Coffins, Divine Eve, Eyehategod and GG Allin
    Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal
     
     
    Michael Atherton
     
    Osoroshii - EP
    Recommended if you like Dark, Industrial Metal with a Progressive twist straight out of a Horror Film
    Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal
     
     
    Queen Elephantine
     
    Kailash
    The mystical peak on which the Destroyer sits in perpetual meditation, in the deathless state.
    Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal
     

    Top Albums

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    Robot Lords of Tokyo
    Robot Lords of Tokyo
    The Robot Lords create a rifftastic brew of stoner/doom groove anthems, while paying homage to rhythm and bruise masters Motorhead, UFO and the Crue. For those who like their metal soaked in whiskey, blood and napalm.
    The origins of the Robot Lords of Tokyo* can be traced back to the Columbus-based hard rock band Green Sky Grey, who independently released three albums between 1999 and 2003 and gigged extensively throughout the Midwest. Shortly after the group's demise in 2004, drummer Rick Ritzler and guitarist Brad Stemple began to get together to jam on the classic metal tunes they grew up with. After several weeks of cranking out classics from Dio, Motley Crue, Motorhead, Ozzy, AC/DC, Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath, the duo hatched a plan to record cover versions of some personal favorites, and invite friends to appear as guest musicians on the various tracks. The first phone call was made to longtime friend and former Green Sky Grey lead singer Paul Jones. As the three began to gather to work out their chosen cover songs, it was inevitable that ideas for original material would start to emerge. Combining the fact that all three play guitar, have home studios, and are on a lifelong quest to write the Ultimate Metal Riff, an intense game of "heavier than thou" quickly ensued. The resulting songs represented elements of the trio's diverse influences, including Black Sabbath, Trouble, Down, Iron Maiden, King's X, Corrosion of Conformity and Motley Crue, among many others. The project had taken a left turn and the all-covers idea was scrapped for a hybrid record consisting of these newly minted originals sprinkled with rock-hard gems from Motorhead, UFO, and Motley Crue. Thus, the Robot Lords of Tokyo were born. The resulting album is a truly collaborative effort, benefiting immensely from the time and talents of some of Ohio's most outstanding players. Standing proudly at the top of that list is Fall of Man guitarist Joe Viers, who is also a top recording engineer/producer in Ohio. In addition to his engineering/producing/mixing/mastering duties, Joe laid down all the thunderous bass guitar on the CD, truly going above and beyond the call of duty. Another key participant and Robot Lord for life is Beau VanBibber, lead throat for thrash-masters Deflagration. Beau's unique talents and uncompromising delivery were so brutal, he was quickly elevated from guest vocalist on "Iron Fist" and "Knock Em Dead Kid", to a vital component of almost all the originals. Respect! Finally, four shit-hot guitar slinging friends of ours provided some truly blistering leads that took each track to a new level. Hails and horns in the air to Keith Sparks, Vince Lazzaro, Terry Adams of Throttle Z, and American Dog's six-string assassin Steve Theado. (If you haven't yet experienced American Dog's bone-rattling mash up of Motorhead and ZZ Top, stop what you are doing immediately and GO BUY THEIR ALBUMS – you'll thank me later.) *Ok, about the name – the story is actually pretty simple: Hardcore fans of groove-metal legends Clutch will recognize the name as a snippet from the lyrics to "10001110101", a track off their 2005 classic Robot Hive/Exodus. Neil Fallon's a genius lyricist and his band are a huge influence, so it seemed like a fitting tribute. As a bizarre aside, it also struck me that an inordinate number of classic metal live albums were recorded in Japan. Think about it: Priest's "Unleashed in the East", Purple's "Made in Japan", Scorpions' "Tokyo Tapes", and all those "at Budokan" albums from Ozzy, Dream Theater, Michael Schenker Group, and Cheap Trick. Weird but true.
    Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal
     
    Aesma Daeva (Symphonic Metal)
    Dawn of the New Athens
    Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal
     
    Iron Man
    I Have Returned
    Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal
     
    Robot Lords of Tokyo
    Whiskey, Blood & Napalm
    Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal
     
    Internal Void
    Matricide
    Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal
     

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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Warrior Woman
      Jex Thoth
      Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal
       
       
      2.
      When the Raven Calls
      Jex Thoth
      Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal
       
       
      3.
      Nothing Left to Die
      Jex Thoth
      Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal
       
       
      4.
      The Banishment
      Jex Thoth
      Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal