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  • The 100 Most Essential Albums of the Decade: Vol. 10

    We hope that over the last 10 weeks you have made some great new album discoveries due to this absolute monster of all decade-ending lists. Better yet, we hope you have formed some new obsessions. We here at Metal Review did not put this together to be...
    Published 10-04-2009 8:36 AM by Rev
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