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  1. From $3.31 per issue. Metal Hammer Magazine is the essential read for all heavy music fans, packed full of comprehensive heavy metal news, reviews and interviews. There’s simply no better way to stay up-to-date with your favourite music genre all year round!

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  2. Starting in 1995, the first website devoted to Australian heavy metal coverage was launched by Sydney-based site Ausmetal, which featured biographies, reviews, music samples and a gig guide. It was first introduced a larger audience 'offline' at the Metal for the Brain festival that year.

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  4. View HEAVY DigiMag 285 HERE. What a way to close out 2022 than with a bumper issue of the DigiMag? This week we feature classic rock outfit Wolffpack on the cover, as well as interviews with Vredesblod, Naked Soldier, Vermocracy, Ioish, Bridge Of Souls, Deville, Electric Callboy, Dargo, Sleeping With Sirens, Jinjer, Powerman 5000 and Gojira.

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    • Decibel. Decibel has only been around for a few years and has already established themselves as the premiere extreme music magazine. Editor Albert Mudrian has assembled an outstanding writing staff, and in addition to the usual interviews and reviews, Decibel does investigative and historic articles as well.
    • Metal Hammer. The UK has several really good metal magazines, and this is the best one. In addition to interesting columns, reviews, and interviews, they also have a section covering up and coming and extreme bands.
    • Terrorizer. This is another UK magazine, but it is readily available in most major bookstores. It covers more extreme and underground artists than Metal Hammer.
    • Revolver. This is probably the most commercial of the magazines listed here in terms of layout and content. They also include posters and stickers in their issues along with columns from artists such as Lzzy Hale from Halestorm.
  5. One of the best bits of MDU is the fascinating insight, by today’s standards, of how a lot of Australian and international music was disseminated via a couple of record stores and the tape trading scene, all driven by a thirst for more home-grown metal.

  6. Jan 23, 2015 · The history of Australian metal in 10 songs. To treat a UK in the grip of winter to a searing blast of Aussie sunshine, Hammer has assembled a chronological rundown of ten exceptional tunes from the shores of Oz that made the rest of the world sit up and take notice and shit the bed, cobber. Strewth!

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