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		<title>SWEDISH DEATH METAL: Under the Sign of the Black Mark turns 25</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The late great Sam Levenson once said, &#8220;Don’t watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going.&#8221; Had we followed Sam&#8217;s advice we might have led a fuller life but most likely would have failed to notice that on this very day 25 years have passed since Bathory released their seminal third album Under the [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The late great Sam Levenson once said, &#8220;Don’t watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going.&#8221; Had we followed Sam&#8217;s advice we might have led a fuller life but most likely would have failed to notice that on this very day 25 years have passed since Bathory released their seminal third album <em>Under the Sign of the Black Mark.</em></p>
<p>Though we here at Bazillion Points listen to Bathory all the time, no one has loved, talked about, or thought of Bathory more than <em><a href="http://swedishdeathmetal.com/">Swedish Death Metal</a></em> author Daniel Ekeroth.  When he realized this important date was imminent, he instantly sent over a list of his favorite Bathory albums, wishing for it to be published on this historical day. We gratefully obliged.</p>
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<p><strong>TOP FIVE BATHORY ALBUMS, a list by Daniel Ekeroth</strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Blood Fire Death</em></strong></p>
<p>In hard competition with <em>Under the Sign of the Black Mark</em>, this takes the biscuit as my favorite Bathory album. It’s their most majestic release in my eyes, with the most powerful sound and best vocals. It also contains the two most epic Bathory songs of all time: “A Fine day to Die” and “Blood Fire Death”. Though I personally prefer the occult lyrical content of the previous albums, I can accept the Viking stuff here since <em>Blood Fire Death </em>just sounds and feels so awesome. The record is just a miracle, shredding the boundaries between black, thrash and death metal. It’s one of a kind, and defies categorization.</p>
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<p><strong><em>Under the Sign of the Black Mark</em></strong></p>
<p>If you are looking for the pure essence of black metal, your quest ends here. <em>Under the Sign of the Black Mark </em>features some of Bathory’s best songs, a wonderful atmosphere and screams that will give you nightmares. It is also a perfectly structured album, where the songs balance each other into an almost conceptual whole. This is the blueprint of all black metal to follow, and to this day the most accomplished black metal record ever made.</p>
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<p><strong><em>Bathory</em></strong></p>
<p>“Venom on speed!” I remember thinking when I first heard this album, and I still stand by that. In fact, this is what I wanted Venom to be back then—faster, more intense and more extreme. It still holds up as one of the best albums of its era, with a devilish atmosphere and strong, catchy songs.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The Return</em></strong></p>
<p>Probably Bathory’s most extreme album—it hit like an atomic bomb on its release day. I don’t think the songs are as strong as on the debut, and the sound and execution are not on par with the two albums that would follow. However, this is as violent and primitive as early black metal ever got and still a unique album in all its unpolished glory. Strangely, this is the only of the classic Bathory albums that was recorded in a professional studio—though by far sounding the worst!</p>
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<p><strong><em>Hammerheart</em></strong></p>
<p>The last Bathory album that meant anything to me, and a classic in its own right I guess. The vocals and the production kind of screw it up for me although I really like the songs. If this had recorded in the same way as <em>Blood Fire Death</em> it would probably have been a masterpiece.</p>
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<p><strong>RIP, QUORTHON! /Daniel Ekeroth</strong></p>
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		<title>Jon Kristiansen at Oslo&#8217;s Popsenteret</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2012 22:07:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Below is a picture of Bazillion Points author Jon &#8220;Metalion&#8221; Kristiansen—sporting an appropriate SLAYER MAG t-shirt and a Morbid hoodie—posing in the Slayer Mag corner of Neseblod&#8217;s black metal exhibition at Popsenteret in Oslo. Kristiansen unfortunately had to return to Sarpsborg but the exhibition will run until April 29th. Dette bør du ikke gå glipp av! [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Below is a picture of Bazillion Points author Jon &#8220;Metalion&#8221; Kristiansen—sporting an appropriate <a href="http://www.metalionbook.com/">SLAYER MAG</a> t-shirt and a <a href="http://swedishdeathmetal.com/">Morbid</a> hoodie—posing in the Slayer Mag corner of Neseblod&#8217;s black metal exhibition at Popsenteret in Oslo. Kristiansen unfortunately had to return to Sarpsborg but the exhibition will run until April 29th. Dette bør du ikke gå glipp av!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today marks the premiere of the SLAYER MAG portion of Neseblod&#8217;s ongoing black metal exhibition at Oslo&#8217;s Popsenteret. Jon Kristiansen will personally be on location to present his classic zine as well as photos from his private collection. The exhibition runs until April 29th, but Kristiansen will be there from the 4th through the 7th. [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today marks the premiere of the SLAYER MAG portion of Neseblod&#8217;s ongoing <a href="http://www.facebook.com/events/351517271554449/">black metal exhibition</a> at Oslo&#8217;s Popsenteret. Jon Kristiansen will personally be on location to present his classic zine as well as photos from his private collection. The exhibition runs until April 29th, but Kristiansen will be there from the 4th through the 7th.</p>
<p>Those of us who won&#8217;t be able attend can always read said zines and look at said photos in Kristiansen&#8217;s memoir/SLAYER MAG anthology <a href="http://www.metalionbook.com">METALION: The Slayer Mag Diaries</a>. You know, the book MSN called “the best metal book of 2011, possibly ever.&#8221; That&#8217;s right.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also this video. The SLAYER MAG corner shows up at the 2:28 mark:</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Mar 2012 18:26:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don Argott and Demian Fenton have completed their documentary, Last Days Here.
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<p>First off, life is hard for a blog these days. With the Facebook and Twitter quick-fixes available, not just <a href="http://www.facebook.com/bazillionpoints" target="_blank">Bazillion Points</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/ianchriste" target="_blank">me personally</a>, but every single book we&#8217;ve published is able to shower the world with quick daily updates. Between the pages of actual publication, that&#8217;s a lot of updates. But woe the neglected blog&#8230; okay, I&#8217;ll try to do better.</p>
<p>Several years ago, a small film crew visited the old downstairs Bazillion Points HQ, and I told them what I thought about Bobby Liebling and Pentagram. That was kind of the low point of Pentagram history, several quiet years past the <a href="http://joehasselvander.blogspot.com/2009/01/gruesome-twosome-take-on-world-rebirth.html" target="_blank">summer 2001 no-show debacle</a> at the Recher Theatre in Towson, MD. Except for that fiasco, I had never actually seen the band, and didn&#8217;t except to. The trajectory of one of America&#8217;s earliest, evilest, and most unsung heavy rock bands seemed to be pointing headlong towards ashes and dust.</p>
<p>Fast-forward slowly to 2012, and all kinds of unlikely turns have come to pass. I&#8217;ve seen Pentagram indoors and outdoors in three zip codes and sixteen Bobby Liebling costume changes! Don Argott and Demian Fenton have completed their documentary, <a href="http://www.sundanceselects.com/films/last-days-here" target="_blank"><em>Last Days Here</em></a>, and they could not have asked for a brighter bouquet of flowers at the end of a long slog through the smelly dirt. Grab your popcorn and see the parable of death, music, good and bad luck, and the power of several kinds of love.</p>
<p><a href="http://movies.nytimes.com/2012/03/02/movies/last-days-here-about-bobby-liebling-of-pentagram.html" target="_blank"><em>LAST DAYS HERE in the New York Times</em></a></p>
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		<title>Is Cold Lake Better Than Into the Pandemonium? The Unpublished Mean Deviation Interview with NunSlaughter’s Don of the Dead</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When <em>Mean Deviation</em> was just the germ of an idea, when there was only a “non-fiction book proposal” and maybe three pages of notes to show for it, I had lots of ideas for the book that ultimately never came to fruition. Like:</p>
<p>• A sidebar rant called “Why Symphony X isn’t progressive,&#8221; but that didn’t quite happen the way I originally envisioned (well, it kinda sorta did—it evolved into Chapter 13. <em>Deviation or Derivation?</em>).</p>
<p>• A page of ‘70s-era prog rock album cover art images that could easily have graced later metal albums, drawing yet another parallel between early prog and modern metal. Covers from Omega (<em>The Hall of Floaters in the Sky</em>), Gnidrolog (<em>Lady Lake</em>), Neuschwanstein (<em>Battlement</em>), and others were to be featured, but it didn’t happen. Maybe a future blog?</p>
<div id="attachment_1493" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.bazillionpoints.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Neuschwanstein2.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1493" src="http://www.bazillionpoints.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Neuschwanstein2-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Doomsword or Primordial would have killed for this album cover, no?</p></div>
<p>• Features on metal artists and fans who were steadfastly “anti-progressive,” giving voice to those averse to mixing prog rock’s peanut butter with metal’s chocolate. I wanted to talk to the most militant metal purists. I thought of Tom Angelripper from Sodom, and of Don of the Dead from the long-running NunSlaughter. I did talk to Don for the book, but the whole idea just didn&#8217;t fit in the book after all. Our interview begins after the jump&#8230;</p>
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<p>Don of the Dead is a strict son of a bitch. Or so I once thought. I’d read a couple interviews with the guy and thought he sounded like a complete and total metal tyrant. A purist of the purest order. A guy who thinks Death’s <em>Leprosy</em> and Morbid Angel’s <em>Altars of Madness</em> were sellouts. Serious mania like that. I got in touch with Don in April of 2009, in the thick of the writing of <em>Mean Deviation</em>, and he agreed to answer some questions. He proved to be a fascinating ball of contradictions. He likes Voivod’s <em>Nothingface</em>, and listens to Stevie Wonder, but for him <em>Altars of Madness</em> was a totally disappointing follow-up to <em>Abominations of Desolation</em>. Wow.</p>
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<p>Yet not a word of this interview made it to <em>Mean Deviation</em>. It wasn’t that I found his responses too radical (I welcomed that, actually, and found myself agreeing with him on many points). It was just that, as the writing evolved and the book started shaping up, I didn’t think any of Don’s quotes would have been relevant to the direction the book was taking. Which is too bad, because his ideas on the worth, or worthlessness, of progressive metal are intriguing, to say the least. Here is that interview in its uncut entirety.</p>
<p><em>[note: I usually don’t play the “name game,” you know, some band insisting they print their name in all lower caps or similar nonsense, but I kept NunSlaughter as Don writes it below. That way it doesn’t get read as “Nuns Laughter” right?]</em></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Interview with Don of the Dead of NunSlaughter, 4/21/09</strong></span><br />
<strong>Jeff Wagner:</strong> <em>Are &#8220;metal&#8221; and &#8220;progressive&#8221; incompatible terms? And, if metal draws from outside influences (ie. prog rock, jazz, electronic, etc.), can it still be METAL?</em></p>
<p><strong>Don of the Dead:</strong> I would not say they are incompatible, just more of an oxymoron. It can exist and some bands have done it very well, but most bands stumble because of its complex structure and their own inabilities. Prog metal is a difficult field to master and those who venture should tread cautiously. A bunch of noodling and wanking on a guitar does not make your band progressive metal. Bringing non-traditional metal instruments into a band is also the kiss of death if the individual does not know how to write or compose for that instrument. Just because you have an oboe and a mandolin following a screeching guitar does not make it good. In fact, more often than not, it makes the music shit.</p>
<p><strong>Wagner:</strong> <em>In </em>Mean Deviation<em> I give some focus to Voivod, Celtic Frost and Mayhem. Specifically albums like </em>Dimension Hatröss<em>, </em>Nothingface<em> and </em>Angel Rat<em> (Voivod), </em>Into the Pandemonium<em> (Celtic Frost) and </em>Grand Declaration of War<em> (Mayhem). These bands all started out as cruder, rawer versions of what they became. What are your thoughts on these bands, and specifically the albums/eras above?</em></p>
<p><strong>Of the Dead:</strong> All of these bands changed and progressed, but I would not have saddled them with the “progressive metal” term. These bands betrayed their fan base by switching gears mid race. I was, at one point in time, a fan of each of the above bands but I was confused by what they were trying to do. To draw a simple analogy:  if you open a can of Coca-Cola you expect a certain taste. If you get lemonade, although tasty, it was not the flavor you wanted. Referencing the albums/bands above&#8211;I was a fan of Voivod up until <em>Angel Rat</em>. I thought [<em>Angel Rat</em>] was pale, and instead of being unique in metal they were now a generic band drawing too much from other bands’ music rather than on their own creativity. I was not a big fan of Celtic Frost but I did like some of the music until <em>Into the Pandemonium</em> came out. This album was comical and lacked focus. Covering “Mexican Radio” made it pop, but it also had dark, even goth elements thrown in, as well as some new wave. Sometimes one extra ingredient spoils the whole soup. For the other band, they should not even be mentioned with legendary bands like Voivod and Celtic Frost.</p>
<div id="attachment_1491" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://www.bazillionpoints.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/don-of-the-dead1.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1491" src="http://www.bazillionpoints.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/don-of-the-dead1.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="266" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Don of the Dead: probably not singing a Dream Theater cover right here...</p></div>
<p><strong>Wagner:</strong> <em>What were some of the biggest album disappointments for you, as a fan (which may include some of the above-named albums)? Also, which do you feel is worse &#8212; </em>Cold Lake<em> or </em>Into the Pandemonium<em>?</em></p>
<p><strong>Of the Dead:</strong> <em>Angel Rat</em> was a disappointment. I remember buying it and throwing it under my refrigerator.* Other major disappointments were <em>Diabolus in Musica</em> [Slayer], <em>Somewhere in Time</em> [Iron Maiden], <em>Turbo</em> [Judas Priest], <em>And Justice for All </em>[Metallica], <em>Necroticism: Descanting the Insalubrious </em>[Carcass], <em>Rotting</em> [Sarcofago], <em>Forward to Termination </em>[Sacrifice], <em>Calm Before the Storm </em>[Venom], <em>Bark at the Moon</em> [Ozzy Osbourne], <em>Theatre of Pain </em>[Mötley Crüe], <em>Darker Days Ahead </em>[Terrorizer], <em>Altars of Madness </em>[Morbid Angel], <em>Leprosy</em> [Death] and the list goes on. I would say that <em>Cold Lake</em> is a better album than <em>Into the Pandemonium</em>. I am not a fan of either but <em>Cold Lake</em> has some focus and it is what it is&#8211;a glam metal record.</p>
<p><em>[*In an appliance-related coincidence, I had a friend who bought Nocturnus’s </em>Thresholds<em> and hated it so much that he put it into the freezer. Even when he moved from place to place, it would takes its spot in the freezer.--JW]</em></p>
<p><strong>Wagner:</strong> <em>Can metal remain vital if it does </em>not<em> change? Will there even be a need for vicious, primitive black/thrash/death metal bands 10 or 20 years from now? Won’t it all have been done 100 times over by then?</em></p>
<p><strong>Of the Dead:</strong> Ah, and within this question you have brought to light the challenge of writing. Metal can remain vital&#8211;all that is needed are talented bands to create solid music. Bands like AC/DC, Misfits and Motörhead are proof that it can be done. Change is inevitable but much like evolution it does not and can not happen overnight. It takes time. The great thing about creativity is that it can come from anywhere.</p>
<p><strong>Wagner:</strong><em> Have you ever written anything for NunSlaughter that you scrapped because you felt it was too &#8220;progressive&#8221;? How strict are you in regards to your writing and what you will or won&#8217;t allow in the music? Do you listen to anything other than black/death/thrash metal? If so, what artists? </em></p>
<p><strong>Of the Dead:</strong> We have scrapped more music than what we have actually recorded for NunSlaughter. I decided what the scope of the band was going to be early on and I did not want to widen it to accommodate other influences. This may not work for other bands but it works for NunSlaughter. At times it is suffocating but in the long haul it has been the rock that has held NunSlaughter to our roots. There is so much music out there that can grab me. Other music I dig is Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, David Allen Coe, Blue Öyster Cult, The Who, Johnny Cash, Jethro Tull, Nazareth, Elvis Presley, Stevie Wonder, Uriah Heep, Coven, the Beatles, Bob Marley, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Bloodrock, many more.</p>
<p><strong>Wagner:</strong><em> There has been some kind of evolution in NunSlaughter over time, although nothing drastic &#8212; I&#8217;m wondering how much you feel NunSlaughter has changed, and how much it will change in the future?</em></p>
<p><strong>Of the Dead:</strong> A major change occurred when I stepped back and let our drummer write more of the music. This was because I wanted to focus on other aspects of the band. This was first noticeable on our split 7” with Dekapitator and has been ongoing since then. [Drummer] Jim [Sadist] has more of a thrash background with a grand appreciation of the German and Swedish metal movements. My plan for NunSlaughter is for us to begin to regress back into the sewers.</p>
<p><strong>Next time: If only Mike Portnoy could have waited one more little week to announce his departure from Dream Theater. I really wish he would have consulted me first… I&#8217;ll tell you why in #3 of my 2,112 part blog series.</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bazillion Points just received some advance copies of a shiny black time machine from the birth of thrash metal
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<p>&#8220;Alright, this is another fast one&#8230; but aren&#8217;t they all?&#8221;<br />
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Bazillion Points just received some advance copies of <em>Murder in the Front Row: Shots From the Bay Area Thrash Metal Epicenter</em>, by Harald Oimoen and Brian Lew, and it&#8217;s a shiny black time machine from the birth of thrash metal. Underage drinking and dynamite energy levels are everywhere. The Exodus/Metallica dustjacketed versions are available only through <a href="http://www.murderinthefrontrow.com">Bazillion Points</a>, the book itself will soon be available worldwide wherever books are sold. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The printer proofs of the limited Murder in the Front Row dustjackets arrived today. These measure x 27.5&#8243; wide x 11.5&#8243; high, and will be wrapped around copies of the book shipped directly from Bazillion Points. Each side features a photo by one of the book&#8217;s authors, Harald Oimoen and Brian Lew, with Harald&#8217;s classic [...]
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<p>The printer proofs of the limited <em>Murder in the Front Row</em> dustjackets arrived today. These measure x 27.5&#8243; wide x 11.5&#8243; high, and will be wrapped around copies of the book <a href="http://www.murderinthefrontrow.com">shipped directly from Bazillion Points</a>. Each side features a photo by one of the book&#8217;s authors, Harald Oimoen and Brian Lew, with Harald&#8217;s classic Metallica yard FxUx pic facing outward (he had just told them he needed to split to go see Megadeth, true!). Brian Lew&#8217;s side offers some Exodus blood-upon-the-stage action, starring one murderous fan lower left with the infamous call to arms written in gaffer tape on the back of his denim: KILL!</p>
<p>This book is amazing collection of inspired moments from probably the most energized local scene heavy metal has ever known. More to come!</p>
<p>Click the photo above to enlarge. And <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Murder-in-the-Front-Row-by-Brian-Lew-Harold-Oimoen/194273063940812" target="_blank">join the Facebook page</a> for regular commentary by Misters Oimoen and Lew&#8230;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ruthie's Inn lives in infamy because it's the one and only birthplace of violence becoming part and parcel to an Exodus show.
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<p>Here&#8217;s a plumb pulled from the written portion of <a href="http://www.murderinthefrontrow.com" target="_blank"><em>Murder in the Front Row</em></a>:</p>
<p>In upcoming SF thrash metal photo book <em>MURDER IN THE FRONT ROW: Shots From the Bay Area Thrash Metal Epicenter</em>, by Harald Oimoen and Brian Lew, guitarist Gary Holt of Exodus (and currently Slayer) claims that the bruising scenes seen nightly at metal shows everywhere first came to thrash metal from punk at Ruthie&#8217;s Inn in Berkeley, CA.</p>
<p>&#8220;From our first show together with Slayer,&#8221; Holt writes, &#8220;to all the shows with everyone from Death Angel, Possessed, Violence, Legacy, and many others, Ruthie&#8217;s Inn lives in infamy because it&#8217;s the one and only birthplace of violence becoming part and parcel to an <em>Exodus</em> show. I had never seen a stage dive, a pit, or anything coming close to resembling that before Ruthie&#8217;s. It was born there, with the help of Wes Robinson and the Exodus Slay Team, and anyone who says different doesn&#8217;t know what they&#8217;re talking about or they&#8217;re lying to you. While the rest of the metal world would later come around and learn the joys of a little good friendly violent fun, it all started there at Ruthie&#8217;s, end of story.&#8221;</p>
<p>Holt&#8217;s full essay joins over 400 color and black and white live, candid, and studio photos in the large-format hardcover<em> MURDER IN THE FRONT ROW</em> book, an untouchable eyewitness viewpoint into the sometimes violent mid-1980s San Francisco metal scene that launched Metallica, Exodus, Testament, Death Angel, and Possessed, and first supported Megadeth and Slayer. The book will be available December 2011 wherever books are sold, including directly from Bazillion Points with a limited two-sided exclusive poster-size dustjacket.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our charged-up friends at ACDCcollector.com have uploaded a brief preview of Bazillion Points&#8217; forthcoming DIRTY DEEDS: My Life Inside/Outside of AC/DC, by former AC/DC bass player Mark Evans. The short PDF includes a scene which is set in the lovely city of Paris, costarring Bon Scott, and it can be downloaded here [click the teeny [...]
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<p style="text-align: left;">Daniel Ekeroth’s beloved <em style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://www.swedishdeathmetal.com/">Swedish Death Metal</a></em> book has had some rabid supporters over the years, but voracious reader Alex Sooz from Spain is walking the extra mile with Nicke Andersson&#8217;s iconic cover illustration tattooed into her flesh. Needles over several sessions by Jaime Bosch at Inkfierno in Mallorca, Spain.</p>
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