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The following is a preview of what's in the January 2015 issue of Revolver. You can pick up the new issue on newsstands December 30 or at the Revolver Online Store.

Features
GOING POSTAL: MAX CAVALERA
The Soulfly and Cavalera Conspiracy frontman loses his mind answering your letters

ALL THAT REMAINS
Metalcore's biggest antagonist won't go quietly

METAL HEALTH
Strength beyond strength with heavy music's strongest stars: Doyle, Arch Enemy's Alissa White-Gluz, Five Finger Death Punch, Zakk Wylde, Pop Evil, Trivium, Halestorm, Bleeding Through, Cro-Mags, The Devil Wears Prada, Job for a Cowboy, and Tombs.

METALLICA
When they were broken, beat & scarred

ATTILA
Frontman Fronz tells you about that life

DEPARTMENTS
IN THE NEWS
We remember Wayne Static of Static-X
Plus : Morbid Tales of Celtic Frost, Bad Brains get crafty, At the Gates slaughter pizza, Vinnie Paul and Lzzy Hale dish out advice, and more!

PROFILES
THE BRUTAL TRUTH: Tough questions for Pap Roach, Emigrate, and Twiztid
BANDS TO WATCH Krokodil, Fit For a King, and more!

IN THE REAR
We review Periphery, Alien Ant Farm, Lord Dying, Napalm Death, Sweet & Lynch, and more!
The Final Word: Volbeat's Rob Caggiano shares a tale from the pit

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The following is a preview of what's in the December 2014 issue of Revolver. You can pick up the new issue on newsstands November 18 or at the Revolver Online Store.

Features
GOING POSTAL: MARIA BRINK
The In This Moment frontwoman loses her mind answering your letters

THE FUTURE OF METAL
How Of Mice & Men, Black Veil Brides, Motionless in White, Periphery, and others are sharpening the cutting edge of heavy music

REBEL MEETS REBEL:MIKE SCHLEIBAUM INTERVIEWS TOMAS LINDBERG
The Darkest Hour guitarist and the At the Gates frontman bare their souls

NEW YEARS DAY
Goth rockers get down with the sickness

EXODUS
Thrash originals are still bonded in blood

DEPARTMENTS
IN THE STUDIO
Faith No More, Halestorm, and Coal Chamber
Plus : Dimebag remembered, Nergal is a Barberian, Carcass tacos, Vinnie Paul and Lzzy Hale dish out advice, and more!

PROFILES
THE BRUTAL TRUTH: Tough questions for Machine Head, Flyleaf, and Obituary
BANDS TO WATCH Sister Sin, Defeat the Low, and more!

IN THE REAR
The 20 Best Albums of 2014
The Final Word: Anthrax's Scott Ian shares a tale from the pit

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The following is a preview of what's in the October/November 2014 issue of Revolver. You can pick up the new issue on newsstands now or at the Revolver Online Store.

FEATURES
GOING POSTAL: SEBASTIAN BACH
The legendary singer loses his mind answering your letters

MY LIFE STORY: CRISTINA SCABBIA
Lacuna Coil's frontwoman recounts the experiences
that made her who she is today

SLIPKNOT - CLICK TO READ COVER STORY EXCERPT
In the six years since Slipknot released their last album, the band—which has always been driven by suffering—has endured worse trauma than ever before. No wonder the new 'Knot record sounds so (sic).

MASTODON, GOJIRA, AND KVELERTAK
Having toured together already this spring, these metal leviathans take their unholy alliance once more 'round the sun for a fall of blood and thunder.

UPON A BURNING BODY
How a bunch of dirt-poor hispanic kids became one of the baddest bands since Pantera to hail from The Lone Star State.

GODFLESH
They influenced Metallica, remixed Pantera, and nearly lent their guitarist to Danzig. now, industrial-metal pioneers Godflesh are back with their first new album in 13 years—and they sound as "aggressive and ugly" as ever.

MOTIONLESS IN WHITE
Motionless in White main man Chris Motionless has faced bullying and stereotyping all the way from the high-school lunchroom to stages worldwide. Here's how he aims to get the last laugh.

DEPARTMENTS
BULLETIN

THE HOTTEST CHICKS IN HARD ROCK
Diamante has more bite than bark
Plus : A black-metal cauldron of beer, Sick of It All's hardcore training, operation game and pound, Vinnie Paul and Lzzy Hale dish out advice, and more!

PROFILES
THE BRUTAL TRUTH: Tough questions for Slash, In Flames, and Ill Niño

BANDS TO WATCH: Royal Blood, Empress AD, and more!

IN THE REAR
REVIEWS

Sixx:A.M., Cannibal Corpse, Electric Wizard, Flyleaf, The Melvins, and more

THE FINAL WORD
Unearth's Trevor Phipps shares a tale from the pit

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The following is a preview of what's in the August/September 2014 issue of Revolver. You can pick up the new issue on newsstands now or at the Revolver Online Store.

FEATURES

GOING POSTAL: ICE-T
The Body Count frontman loses his mind answering your letters.

LINKIN PARK - CLICK TO READ COVER STORY EXCERPT
They've wandered far into the worlds of pop, hip-hop, and electronica, but now, armed with their heaviest album yet, Linkin Park are recharged and ready to lead an uprising to keep rock music "Restless, Brave, And F*cking Disruptive."

EVERY TIME I DIE
A few years ago, vocalist Keith Buckley was in a dark place and Every Time I Die nearly broke up. But now the singer and his band have put their ex lives behind them and are diving into the unknown.

JUDAS PRIEST
Rob Halford and Judas Priest know that they can't rock forever, but as they move into the twilight of their careers, the metal elder statesmen can still take on the world.

AVENGED SEVENFOLD
A7X frontman M. Shadows takes Revolver inside his band's groundbreaking new video game, Hail to the King: Deathbat.

KING 810
David Gunn has been shot, stabbed and imprisoned. He wears his scars proudly in his already infamous new band: King 810.

SUICIDE SILENCE
Driven by the memory and passion of their fallen frontman, Mitch Lucker, Suicide Silence are back to business—though it's far from usual.

DEPARTMENTS

IN THE NEWS
Hard-rocking bands, whiskey, and "gourmet man food," all in one place? It sounds Louder than Life!
Plus : John 5's five faves, black metal on TMZ, wrestlecore mania, Phil Anselmo goes No. 2, Vinnie Paul and Lzzy Hale dish out advice, and more!

PROFILES

THE BRUTAL TRUTH: Tough questions for Hellyeah, Arch Enemy, and (hed) p.e.
BANDS TO WATCH: Wovenwar, Tombs, and more!

REVIEWS: Godsmack, Belphegor, Theory of a Deadman, Overkill, and more
THE FINAL WORD: Whitechapel's Phil Bozeman shares a tale from the pit.

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