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Extreme news
| May 24, 2012 |
Extreme music from Florida
Cannibal Corpse, a brutal death metal band from the U.S., will be playing in Kyiv on June 1. Cannibal Corpse plays some of the most extreme music on the planet to the lyrics hardly quotable by any mainstream media,and it’s definitely not for the faint-hearted.
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| May 24, 2012 |
Backwoods Bash Music & Camping Festival starts Friday in Prue
For once, Split Lip Rayfield may not need to bring the extreme weather magic with them.
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| May 19, 2012 |
The age of extreme oil: 'This used to be a forest?'
When natives from Peru's Amazon visited Alberta's oil sands, they hoped they weren't seeing their future
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| May 18, 2012 |
Upper Extremities #39: Justin Pearson Primer
I interviewed San Diego-based musician-writer-entrepreneur-provocateur Justin Pearson last year, when I profiled Retox , the band with whom he is currently raising a glorious racket. Since then I’ve been wanting to put together a little Pearson primer, because getting a grasp on Pearson’s contributions to punk rock is an essential project for anyone interested in extreme sounds of the 21st ...
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| May 09, 2012 |
Red Menace: Inside the Hidden World of Extreme Cuban Metal
As the world gets smaller and more connected every day, Cuba remains isolated and repressed, mired in poverty and outdated technology. It's no wonder that the country is responsible for some of the angriest, most extreme metal on Earth.
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| May 02, 2012 |
Amped Wireless Delivers Industry's Most Extreme Wi-Fi Range With Two New High Power Wireless-N USB Adapters
Amped Wireless, the leading manufacturer of high-power, long range wireless communications products for the home and office, recently introduced two new high-power Wi-Fi directional USB adapters, which delivers high speed Wi-Fi access and the industryâs best wireless range - the UA1000 High Power Wireless-N 500mW Directional USB Adapter and the UA2000 High Power Wireless-N Directional Dual Band ...
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| Apr 30, 2012 |
WWE Extreme Rules 2012: Jericho's Comeback a Huge Failure After Loss to CM Punk
The WWE Extreme Rules pay-per-view was one of the better events in years, but it may have ended a legend's career. Chris Jericho had to beat CM Punk , and he couldn’t do it. Everything was set up for him, instead Jericho is now 0-4 in PPV events and his future with the company is one giant question mark. After failing to beat Punk at WrestleMania XXVIII, I was sure the creative team would script ...
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| Apr 29, 2012 |
WWE Extreme Rules 2012 Preview & Predictions
WWE presents Extreme Rules live this Sunday, April 29, on pay-per-view. Extreme Rules is held in WWE Champion, CM Punk's hometown of Chicago, Illinois. Like WrestleMania, the card looks to have three main event caliber matches in Lesnar vs. Cena, Punk vs. Jericho and Sheamus vs. Bryan. There are seven matches scheduled for the card, plus one free pre-show match that can be seen on YouTube at 7 ...
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| Apr 29, 2012 |
WWE Extreme Rules 2012: John Cena and Stars with Most to Prove
The WWE Extreme Rules PPV is almost here, and there are a ton of questions that need to be answered. Is John Cena washed up? Will CM Punk be able to successfully defend his title against Chris Jericho? Will Sheamus-Daniel Bryan last more than 20 seconds? While it may not be the premiere PPV event, many of the biggest stars of WWE are currently at a crossroad. Extreme Rules will help clear ...
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| Apr 29, 2012 |
WWE Extreme Rules 2012 Results: CM Punk Defeats Chris Jericho to Retain Title
With a wild win over Chris Jericho at Extreme Rules 2012, CM Punk has successfully defended his WWE title in his hometown of Chicago. Even with the WWE’s pension for forcing superstars to lose in their hometowns, Punk overcame and was lucky enough to be a winner in match that made both men look great. If you love technical matches with excellent storytelling, this satisfied every fiber of your ...
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| Apr 27, 2012 |
Gojira Announce New Album
Gojira: "L'Enfant Sauvage" The French extreme metal band Gojira will release their new album L'Enfant Sauvage June 26 via Roadrunner . It's the group's debut for the label, and its title translates to "the Wild Child." As Pitchfork's Grayson Currin notes in his review of the title track , the record "revolves around conceits of self-reliance and self-determination."
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