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Just a blog to post my reviews, and random blogs

  1. Metal World Order: Deicide - Legion Review

    Metal World Order: Deicide - Legion Review:


    Legion turns 30 years old this year, and I figured I would do a review of Deicide's second album of their discography. Hope you enjoy this review. Thanks for watching.
  2. Metal World Order: Oxygen Destroyer - Bestial Manifestations of Malevolence and Death Review

    Metal World Order: Oxygen Destroyer - Bestial Manifestations of Malevolence and Death Review:


    Hell of a long album title huh? So here we are with a review of the Death/Thrash Metal band from Seattle known as Oxygen Destroyer. They also label themselves as "Kaiju Metal". So bow down to Godzilla, and get ready for my review this album. I hope you enjoy the video. Thanks for watching.

    Oxygen Destroyer's Facebook:
    https://www.facebook.com/Oxygen-Dest...25474194296570 ...
  3. Metal World Order: Offended Metalheads - Chris Barnes Edition

    by , 6th-November-2018 at 00:14 (Heavy Metal Gamer's Blog)
    Metal World Order: Offended Metalheads - Chris Barnes Edition:


    If you know Cannibal Corpse, you know ex lead vocalist Chris Barnes, the man behind lyrics that would offend your everyday SJW to the point their head explodes, but it seems Chris Barnes is really thin skinned himself. In this Offended Metalheads episode, I talk about Chris Barnes, and how he loves that block button, and some of flat out lying, and ridiculous cringy tweets. Hope you enjoy this episode. ...
  4. Metal World Order: Losing Interest In Metal Genres

    Metal World Order: Losing Interest In Metal Genres:


    To start out the week, I am releasing a brand new Metal World Order video blog, and this time I give my thoughts on losing interest in metal genres. Because this has kinda happened to me over the last few years with a certain genre. I hope you enjoy this video blog. Thanks for watching.
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