MANOWAR – Sign of the Hammer
I enjoy reviewing older records that are approaching the realm of classics. I feel time is a way to measure... View Article
I enjoy reviewing older records that are approaching the realm of classics. I feel time is a way to measure... View Article
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YES! There is nothing that gets me more excited than gigantic monsters throwing each other into buildings while shooting radioactive... View Article