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Normally the expression "power trio" is more a convention than a describing thing. With a few exceptions, obviously, being Motörhead and Venom on the top of the list. And it is not certainly by chance that those two institutions are also some of the biggest musical influences of the Swedish metal-punk misfits TURBOCHARGED who, in return, are a "power trio" in their own right. With a musical approach straightforward, honest and bursting with to-the-point sarcastic words of hate, the three blokes of Värmland, Sweden, paved their way to the top of the underground chain food with five well-received albums released in a mere nine years period. The composition process for "Alpha Beast, Omega Beast", the new Turbocharged record, has, if anything, secluded more the band in their rehearsal room and injected a renewed pace and grittiness in their sound and an even more disappointed hate dose into their lyrics. Twelve tracks were recorded, where thrash, punk and everything in between collide as a human head smashed against a wall over and over again. It's Turbocharged as we know it, but more punk, more metal. The Motörhead and Venom power-trio legacy is well preserved in "Alpha Beast, Omega Beast", along with a few Discharged and Exploited hints, but it's not even that which makes the new Turbocharged such an urgent callout for the misfits of the dying societies of the world. It's the way totally underground, DIY and F**k-off attitude, totally relatable to the hateful generation. Ronnie Ripper, the thunderous bassist and vocalist, keeps exactly the same attitude when describing the album "It's not too bad but don't expect wonders from these fatties". Since 2008, Turbocharged have been the power trio you see today, the band saw some line-up changes along the way but eventually, the dead weight in the shape of uninterested members was shaken off and the band could begin working p
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Normally the expression "power trio" is more a convention than a describing thing. With a few exceptions, obviously, being Motörhead and Venom on the top of the list. And it is not certainly by chance that those two institutions are also some of the biggest musical influences of the Swedish metal-punk misfits TURBOCHARGED who, in return, are a "power trio" in their own right. With a musical approach straightforward, honest and bursting with to-the-point sarcastic words of hate, the three blokes of Värmland, Sweden, paved their way to the top of the underground chain food with five well-received albums released in a mere nine years period. The composition process for "Alpha Beast, Omega Beast", the new Turbocharged record, has, if anything, secluded more the band in their rehearsal room and injected a renewed pace and grittiness in their sound and an even more disappointed hate dose into their lyrics. Twelve tracks were recorded, where thrash, punk and everything in between collide as a human head smashed against a wall over and over again. It's Turbocharged as we know it, but more punk, more metal. The Motörhead and Venom power-trio legacy is well preserved in "Alpha Beast, Omega Beast", along with a few Discharged and Exploited hints, but it's not even that which makes the new Turbocharged such an urgent callout for the misfits of the dying societies of the world. It's the way totally underground, DIY and F**k-off attitude, totally relatable to the hateful generation. Ronnie Ripper, the thunderous bassist and vocalist, keeps exactly the same attitude when describing the album "It's not too bad but don't expect wonders from these fatties". Since 2008, Turbocharged have been the power trio you see today, the band saw some line-up changes along the way but eventually, the dead weight in the shape of uninterested members was shaken off and the band could begin working p

Spanning over two decades, this new Greatest Hits collection highlights Finger Eleven's diverse range with fan favorites, including multi-platinum hit "Paralyzer" and Juno-nominated "One Thing," plus chart-toppers like "Falling On" and "Living in a Dream." As a bonus, the 12-track set also offers a previously unreleased cover of Pink Floyd's "Welcome to the Machine" (a longtime live staple) as well as the brand-new single "Together Right." Album Tracks DISC 1 1. Good Times 2. Paralyzer 3. Together Right 4. Living in a Dream 5. I'll Keep Your Memory Vague 6. One Thing DISC 2 1. Above 2. First Time 3. Falling on 4. Slow Chemical 5. Drag You Down 6. Welcome to the Machine
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Various Artists - "KPop Demon Hunters (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film)". KPop Demon Hunters, a Netflix film from Sony Pictures Animation, follows K-pop superstars Rumi, Mira and Zoey - when they aren't selling out stadiums, they use their secret identities as badass demon hunters to protect their fans from an ever-present supernatural threat. Together, they must face their biggest enemy yet - an irresistible rival boy band of demons in disguise. KPop Demon Hunters stars Arden Cho, Ahn Hyo-seop, May Hong and Ji-young Yoo, and releases globally on Netflix June 20, 2025. The KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack includes the new song "TAKEDOWN, " featuring Jeongyeon, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung from K-pop powerhouse girl group, TWICE. Includes fold-out poster and photo card (random 1 of 3). Album Tracks 1. Takedown - Twice (Jeongyeon, Jihyo, Chaeyoung) 2. How It's Done - Huntr/X (Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami) 3. Soda Pop - Saja Boys (Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo, and Samuil Lee) 4. Golden - Huntr/X (Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami) 5. Strategy - Twice 6. Takedown - Huntr/X (Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami) 7. Your Idol - Saja Boys (Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo, and Samuil Lee) 8. Free - Rumi and Jinu (Ejae and Andrew Choi) 9. What It Sounds Like - Huntr/X (Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami) 10. Love Maybe - Melomance 11. Path - Jokers 12. Score Suite - Marcelo Zarvos
