Headbang or GTFO

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About 'Headbang or GTFO' Channel

Metal Reviews: reviewing the heaviest music in the world.

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Review: Septicflesh – Titan

[...] moments just swell and swell and blow you away with each and every song. I’ve never heard death metal and a symphony sound this good before and it’s become more of a trend to include an orchestra [...]

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