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Today, RevolverMag.com presents the exclusive premiere of "Get You Nowhere," the creepy new music video by Defy Tolerance.

The song is from the band's latest album, Stop the Bleeding, which was released earlier this year. It's available now at Amazon.

Defy Tolerance is a modern rock band from Phoenix, Arizona, that is drilling its way into the minds and souls of everyone who listens. The heavy, chopped-up guitar riffs, up-beat drum rhythms and strong vocals make for an in-your-face awakening experience.

For more about Defy Tolerance, visit their official website and Facebook page. Check out the video below — and be sure to tell us what you think in the comments or on Facebook!

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New episodes of the Award-winning music television series Guitar Center Sessions begin airing November 1 at 9pm ET/10pm PT exclusively on DIRECTV's Audience Network (channel 239) with a diverse range of notable artists including Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, Cheap Trick, Gavin DeGraw, Gary Clark Jr., and Gary Allan. The new batch of episodes kicks off with Grammy Award-winning rock pioneers, Korn, who perform fan favorite hits as well as new tracks from their newly released 11th studio album, The Paradigm Shift, which marks the emotional return of guitarist Brian "Head" Welch. In addition to the live performance, host Nic Harcourt sat down with members of the band for an exclusive chat; Guitar Center Sessions have teamed with Revolver to share the excerpt from the conversation below, as well as behind-the-scenes footage from the shoot. Under the videos, check out the schedule for this season of Guitar Center Sessions.

New Guitar Center Sessions Episodes:
·         Nov. 1, 2013     Korn
·         Nov. 8, 2013     Gavin DeGraw
·         Nov. 15, 2013    Lissie
·         Nov. 22, 2013    Gary Clark Jr.
·         Nov. 29, 2013    City and Colour
·         Dec. 6, 2013     Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
·         Dec. 13, 2013    Gary Allan
·         Dec. 20, 2013    Atlas Genius
·         Jan. 10, 2014    Coheed and Cambria
·         Jan. 17, 2014    Cheap Trick

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Steel Panther have premiered their music video for "Party Like Tomorrow Is The End Of the World."

The track is from their upcoming album, All You Can Eat, which is due out early next year.

Um, we should probably mention that the video below features a pretty impressive amount of nudity, not to mention a Ron Jeremy appearance, a flaming couch, filthy language and a wee bit of simulated drug use, so be warned that this is an NSFW (not safe/suitable for work) video!

Be sure to check out Steel Panther guitarist Satchel's latest Guitar World lesson videos RIGHT HERE!

The guys over at MegadethTV have posted an official, behind-the-scenes video from the band's October 26 show at Foro Sol in Mexico City.

Megadeth were the support act for Black Sabbath.

Check it out below — and tell us what you think in the comments or on Facebook!

"To be totally frank, I didn't even think I'd live this long, let alone have a career this long," Megadeth's Dave Mustaine told Guitar World.

"I remember Junior [bassist Dave "Junior" Ellefson] and I had this crazy pact back then that if the band didn't make it, we'd go out in a blaze of glory together. It was childish at the time, but it's weird when you look back and think, 30 years, man! Wow! Did we really do all that?"

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Pennsylvanian experimental hardcore outfit I Am King recently released their debut album, Onehundred, via Velocity/Rise Records. Today, the band has teamed with Revolver to premiere the music video for their song "Julia." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comment.

Onehundred is available for purchase now on iTunes.

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Survive This! will release their new album, The Life You've Chosen, which was produced by Falling in Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke, on October 29 via Epitaph Records. In anticipation, the band has teamed with Revolver to premiere the music video for the title track off the record. Survive This! will be on the Bury The Hatchet tour with Falling in Reverse, Escape the Fate, and Chelsea Grin early next year.

The Life You've Chosen is available for preorder on iTunes and at the Epitaph store.

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Neurotic November have teamed with Revolver to premiere the music video for their song "Nonchalant." The track is taken from their debut album, Annunaki, which is available now via Victory Records. Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments.

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L.A.-based rockers Living Deäd Lights will release their new album, Black Letters, on January 27 via GB Sound Label. In anticipation, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere the new music video for the track, "This Is Our Evolution."

Guitarist Alan Dämien said, "Most people have a good idea about what they want in life yet they have no idea how they're going to achieve it. We all get hung up on bad habits, life events and become comfortable in our own personal situations. This song was written to wake people up and help find themselves, to learn how to make whatever changes within themselves they need to evolve and move forward."

Check out the video below and let us know what you think in the comments!

For more on Living Deäd Lights, check out their Facebook and Twitter.

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OK, cooking fans. Behold "Cooking Hostile, Episode 1," which appeared on YouTube just a few hours ago — and which is pretty damn funny. Besides Phil Anselmo, this lengthy episode features a few cameo appearances, including Anthrax's Scott Ian — and several mouth-watering recipes. Enjoy!

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Last night, a star-studded and hard-rocking guest list converged upon New York City's Hard Rock Café.

The occasion? The 30th-anniversary party for VH1 Classic That Metal Show co-host Eddie Trunk's radio show.

Attendees and performers included Mike Portnoy (the event's musical director), Billy Sheehan, Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal of Guns N' Roses, Lita Ford, Mark Tornillo, Tony Harnell, Trixter guitarist Steve Brown, Twisted Sister's Jay Jay French, Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth of Overkill, Michael Sweet of Stryper, Scott Ian and Frank Bello of Anthrax, Geoff Tate and many more.

Late in the night, original Kiss members Ace Frehley and Peter Criss hit the stage to perform together for the first time in 13 years. Below, you can check out fan-filmed (and vertical — why do people shoot vertical videos?) clips of "Love Her All I Can" and "Rock and Roll All Night."

The lineup for "Love Her All I Can" is Thal (guitar), Ian (guitar), Bello (bass, vocals), Frehley (guitar) and Criss (drums). The lineup for "Rock And Roll All Night" is the same, with the addition of Portnoy, who joins Criss on drums.

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