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Ice-T's Body Count have rolled out the first episode of their behind-the-scenes web-series for the making of their forthcoming new album, 'Bloodlust.' The album, which will feature guest appearances by Megadeth's Dave Mustaine, Lamb of God's Randy Blythe and Sepultura/Soulfly's Max Cavalera, will be released on March 31 via Century Media Records. The episode, which is titled "Behind the Bloodlust," can be seen below.

Speaking of the album with Revolver for our October/November 2016 issue, Ice-T explained: "I like to start with hot metal tracks that you can listen to without a word on them and go, 'Wow, that was just like fire!' The music tells me what the song is about, and that's when the words start coming to me. Then it's up to me not to fuck it up." You can read the full excerpt here.

Watch the webisode below and tell us what you think!

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On an episode of Finland's 'The Voice,' contestant Jani Korpela performed Slipknot's "Psychosocial." In the clip, Michael Monroe of Hanoi Rocks, who was on the judges panel, can be seen headbanging and playing air guitar along with the song. Korpela's performance ultimately won the judges over and he advanced to the next round. Watch the clip below and let us know what you think!

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During a student performance at the Burbank Music Academy, Tool drummer Danny Carey joined the band Reformed for a cover of Tool's "The Pot." A fan-filmed video of the performance can be seen below.

What do you think of the video? Tell us in the comments!

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Florida-based tech-metalcore outfit Forthteller recently released their EP, 'Madman,' and are working on new songs. Today, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere their new music video, "Shapeshifters." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

Drummer Thom Schultz said, "We are really excited for everyone to finally see this music video. 'Shapeshifters' is a really meaningful song for us and we are so glad that we were able to display these concepts in a visual way. We hope that other can resonate with it, as well."

For more on Forthteller, follow them on Twitter and Facebook.


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Dopesick will release their new EP, 'The Love and Terror Cult,' on April 28 via via EMP Label Group/AMPED. In anticipation, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere their new song and music video, which features Ill Niño's Cristian Machado, "Release Me." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

Mastermind Adam Albright said, "This song and video show a different musical side of Dopesick. After we release each video, Matt Zane and I always want to go bigger and better! We shot the 'Release Me' video on a rooftop in L.A. at night, so it came out looking totally sick. We almost took Cristian out with a Les Paul and lost one off the roof! Cristian was breakin' stuff, shit was flying around… there was a rap video being shot downstairs at the same time and they kept asking what all the banging around was about! HA! A Les Paul flying off a ledge, three stories up and almost into their shoot didn't help! I'm really excited for people to see this one!"

Machado added, "I had a great time making the video for 'Release Me.' I will say that musical instruments were definitely hurt during the making of this video and human beings are definitely to blame. I've never seen a Gibson Les Paul thrown off a rooftop, surely it instigated the destruction of several microphone stands on my part. Check out the video and keep an eye out for the flying Les Paul that nearly decapitated me. All for the love of rock!"

To get 'The Love and Terror Cult,' visit iTunes. For more on Dopesick, follow them on Twitter and Facebook.



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Hell or Highwater–which is fronted by Atreyu drummer Brandon Saller–will release their second full-length, 'Vista,' on May 19 via Spinefarm Records. In anticipation, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere their new song and music video, "I Want it All." Check it out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

Saller said, "This video was fun to make. For the most part it's all one shot, so we had a blast. Best of all we got to keep the car and the money... which was nice."

"The song ponders success, and the idea of whether it's deserved or not," he added. "You get fed up, feel it's your time, and go for it. That's how we look at music. Think of it like the, 'If you build it, they will come 'philosophy. You're saying, 'It's my time to shine.'"

You can pre-order 'Vista' at these locations. For more on Hell or Highwater, follow them on Twitter and Facebook.



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Recently, Northlane shared a mysterious teaser trailer to alert fans that they have news on the horizon. The band have since shared the music video for a brand-new song titled, "Citizen," indicating that they likely have a new album on the way, for which details have not yet been confirmed. The song and video are available below.

Speaking about the song, guitarist Josh Smith said in a statement: "'Citizen' is a song that was written about the First World police state and our willingness to live under the watch of those in power, for their means, while those who blow the lid on it suffer.

"Writing this one was quite a mission, we went through five completely different sets of lyrics and the final incarnation of the song was the eighth revision. It took a lot of work but we are proud of it and beyond excited to share it with you all."

Check out "Citizen" below and let us know what you think!

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As Lions have premiered their new music video for the song "One By One," which is taken from the band's debut album, 'Selfish Age.' The video from the band, which is fronted by Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson's son, Austin Dickinson, can be seen below.

Watch the video for "One By One" and let us know what you think!

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Kvelertak have shared the official music video for their song "Bronsegud," which is taken from their most recent album, 'Nattesferd.' Directed by Stian Andersen, the video portrays the band's life on the road. The clip can be seen below.

Watch the video for "Bronsegud" and let us know what you think!

Mastodon have shared the official music video for the song "Show Yourself," which is taken from their forthcoming album, 'Emperor of Sand,' which is due March 31st via Reprise Records. The hilarious clip depicts the Grim Reaper as a downtrodden time-card-puncher trying to deal with a demanding boss at work and demanding wife at home; he's tasked with taking down the members of the band Mastodon, a mission that he finds very challenging, to say the least.

In addition to premiering the video, the band will appear on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' on April 3rd. They will follow up their televised performance with an intimate show at Amoeba Music in Hollywood the following day, April 4th. Fans who are interested in attending the event can get tickets by purchasing 'Emperor of Sand' at the store's location. Fans will also receive a limited-edition lithograph in addition to a ticket for the set.

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