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MetalMatters: The Best Metal Albums of September 2024
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MetalMatters: The Best Metal Albums of September 2024

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Spyros Stasis,
Antonio Poscic / 22 October 2024

In September’s best metal, Pyrrhon reinvent themselves again, Ripped to Shreds accelerate their death/grind, and Spite return with blackened malice and ambition.

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Mondays This Fall: Your 2013 TV Preview

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Jessy Krupa
/ 12 September 2013
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/ 8 August 2012
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Your Virtual Fall TV Preview: Mondays

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/ 22 August 2011
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Nathan Fillion Misbehaves All Across the Whedonverse

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/ 31 March 2011
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Castle & Pieces for the Left Hand

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Ryan Michael Williams
/ 8 April 2009
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Castle: Series Premiere

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Cynthia Fuchs
/ 9 March 2009

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