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Helmet
Artist Icon Dead to the World (2016)
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"Dead to the World" is the eighth studio album by the American alternative metal band Helmet, released on October 28, 2016 on the earMUSIC label. It is the band's first studio album since Seeing Eye Dog (2010), as well as their first release on earMUSIC and their first one with bassist Dave Case.
blabbermouth.net wrote --- "The long-anticipated disc — the band's first in six years — comes with heavy guitar riffs, blasting drums and the distinctive voice of frontman Page Hamilton. The album is energy at its purest form. Every track adds its unique flavor to mix of hard rock, alternative, metal and punk, showing the world again how versatile a rock album can be.
Produced by Page Hamilton himself and mixed by award-winning record producer, engineer and mixer Jay Baumgardner.
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