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Scorpions: Return to Forever
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Scorpions: Return to Forever

By
PopMatters Staff
/ 9 October 2015
The German veterans sound remarkably like their classic selves on their new LP.
Blood and Thunder: Power, Rage Unbound
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Blood and Thunder: Power, Rage Unbound

By
Adrien Begrand
/ 5 March 2015
This week in metal brought a much needed injection of creativity into black metal and the 30th anniversary of a classic yet underrated metal album.
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Scorpions: Comeblack

By
Morgan Troper
/ 28 March 2012
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All or Nothing! Back to the ’80s With Cauldron

By
Adrien Begrand
/ 30 January 2011
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Scorpions: Humanity

By
Andrew Blackie
/ 25 September 2007
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Scorpions: Box of Scorpions

By
Adrien Begrand
/ 27 May 2004
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Scorpions: Bad For Good: The Very Best of Scorpions

By
PopMatters Staff
/ 15 October 2002

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