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Despite its name, this metal band rocks without much bloodshed: ; 3 Inches of Blood tells tales minus the doom and gloom
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Redman, Brian
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Despite its name, this metal band rocks without much bloodshed: ; 3 Inches of Blood tells tales minus the doom and gloom
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Despite its name, this metal band rocks without much bloodshed: ; 3 Inches of Blood tells tales minus the doom and gloom
2005
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Within a year, 3 Inches of Blood has gained popularity through its 2004 Roadrunner Records release \"Advance and Vanquish.\" It is the group's sophomore album, following 2001's independently- released \"Battlecry Under a Winter Sun.\" The group's biggest hit, \"Deadly Sinners,\" from the latest album, is about true heavy metal fans bonding together to fight the evils of phony, commercialized, poseur metal. \"It's a call to arms anthem for metallers today,\" [Brian Redman] said. \"With all of the nu-metal (junk) going around and different breeds of metal coming out, there's just so much that people consider false metal. 'Deadly Sinners' is a call to arms to stand tall against the Stainds and Linkin Parks.\" That joyous evening was somewhat of a rarity, Redman said, because 3 Inches of Blood don't necessarily live the road lives of Motley Crue or any other crash-and-burn bands.
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