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TagZone Ottawa 2018

TagZone Ottawa 2018

Ladies and gentlemen! Today, I had tons of fun at TagZone Ottawa during one of our school's winter activities. I've played a total of five games. I wasn't particularly good but my team was fun to play with. Shout-out to the other two teachers, my two...

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White Wizzard showcasing the spirit of heavy metal

All the reasons why heavy metal is better than jazz have never been as brilliantly exposed as in White Wizzard's music video for ''Over the Top''. Check it out and keep the spirit alive! Make sure to listen to the band's new album Infernal Overdrive,...

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Heavy metal as it's meant to be - A review of White Wizzard's ''Infernal Overdrive''

Heavy metal as it's meant to be - A review of White Wizzard's ''Infernal Overdrive''

After numerous line-up changes, White Wizzard is back with its classic line-up which sounds quite strange since the band has only existed for about one decade. I hope the band will stay together this time because Infernal Overdrive offers heavy metal...

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Not grim but diversified, psychedelic and smooth - A review of Black Label Society's ''Grimmest Hits''

Not grim but diversified, psychedelic and smooth - A review of Black Label Society's ''Grimmest Hits''

Black Label Society's most recent output is somewhat mistitled. It's not exactly a grim record but a surprisingly diversified effort with a few heavier songs but just as many psychedelic efforts and smooth southern rock ballads. On the other side, nearly...

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Tribute to Tommy Wiseau's The Room

Ladies and gentlemen! Watching Tommy Wiseau's legendary best worst movie of all times ''The Room'' is more than just entertainment, it's an experience. The following clips show you how and why this infamous drama has become a cult movie. I have watched...

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Still going strong after forty years - A review of Anvil's ''Pounding the Pavement''

Still going strong after forty years - A review of Anvil's ''Pounding the Pavement''

When you purchase an Anvil record, you know exactly what to expect: tight old school heavy metal with occasional hard rock and doom metal influences shining through. This is also the case for the band's seventeenth album in forty years. What makes this...

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Still going strong after forty years - A review of Anvil's ''Pounding the Pavement''

Still going strong after forty years - A review of Anvil's ''Pounding the Pavement''

When you purchase an Anvil record, you know exactly what to expect: tight old school heavy metal with occasional hard rock and doom metal influences shining through. This is also the case for the band's seventeenth album in forty years. What makes this...

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Still going strong after forty years - A review of Anvil's ''Pounding the Pavement''

Still going strong after forty years - A review of Anvil's ''Pounding the Pavement''

When you purchase an Anvil record, you know exactly what to expect: tight old school heavy metal with occasional hard rock and doom metal influences shining through. This is also the case for the band's seventeenth album in forty years. What makes this...

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Still going strong after forty years - A review of Anvil's ''Pounding the Pavement''

Still going strong after forty years - A review of Anvil's ''Pounding the Pavement''

When you purchase an Anvil record, you know exactly what to expect: tight old school heavy metal with occasional hard rock and doom metal influences shining through. This is also the case for the band's seventeenth album in forty years. What makes this...

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Still going strong after forty years - A review of Anvil's ''Pounding the Pavement''

Still going strong after forty years - A review of Anvil's ''Pounding the Pavement''

When you purchase an Anvil record, you know exactly what to expect: tight old school heavy metal with occasional hard rock and doom metal influences shining through. This is also the case for the band's seventeenth album in forty years. What makes this...

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