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UDO - Mastercutor
Review by Mike Korn
People are always talking about Ozzy, Rob Halford or Dio being the most legendary frontmen in heavy metal. Actually, the most consistent is Udo Dirkschneider, the pugnacious former leader of the German metal masters Accept.
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Unearth - The Oncoming Storm
Review by Arnold Hablewitz
In sharp contrast to the dying nu-metal genre, the metalcore scene tends to have an approach that focuses less on radio-happy hitmakers and more on unrelentingly heavy, death metal-influenced, and in some cases, superbly-gifted musicianship.
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Union - The Blue Room
Review by Brian Angotti
The Blue Room, the follow up album from Union, is an exceptional piece of work. This album shows the growth and maturity in the band, both musically and lyrically.
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Unleashed - Midvinterblot
Review by Mike Korn
When a band has a lengthy career lasting more than a decade, they can go in one of two different directions. One: they can constantly shift and evolve their sound to keep up with the times. Or two: they can stay the course and stick with the style that brought them to the dance in the first place.
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UnSun - Clinic For Dolls
Review by Gary Hill

The whole female fronted epic metal sound has become a bit of a cliché.


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Usurper - Twilight Dominion
Review by Mike Korn
No one can deny there's a certain amount of cheesiness in heavy metal. That's part of its charm.
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