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| New techniques appreciated in Metallica's tracksUConn Daily CampusComing in under the radar, Metallica's "Beyond Magnetic" EP contains four previously-unreleased tracks from their 2008 studio album, "Death Magnetic." As the name suggests, the two albums basically go hand-in-hand; this EP allows Metallica fans to ... |
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| Album Review: Metallica – Beyond Magnetic EPConsequence of SoundIn 2008, Death Magnetic returned a thrash magnate to its former glory, buried a years-old hatchet amidst the Big 4, and won major heavy metal nostalgic favor from several generations of listeners. Alternatively, there is Lulu — an album more ... and more » |
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 Nelson Mail | Metallica: Beyond MagneticNelson MailFor those who didn't get enough of Metallica's return to form with Death Magnetic (and have forgiven them for the turgid Lou Reed collaboration Lulu), here are four songs that missed the cut. Clocking in at nearly half an hour, and in keeping with ... and more » |
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 Legacy.com | James Dean EnduresLegacy.comBut his presence was so magnetic, his skill so unique, that he remains one of our culture's most enduring icons. Rebel without a Cause is still a classic of teen angst, and East of Eden and Giant are remembered as masterpieces. and more » |
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| UNLV scientists isolate rare Death Valley bacteriaSan Francisco ChronicleA University of Nevada, Las Vegas microbiologist says he and his team members have identified and cultivated a type of magnetic bacteria in Death Valley that could one day contribute to the biotech industry. Researcher Dennis Bazylinski says that the ... and more » |
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