Death – Symbolic (1995)

Masterpiece by Chuck Schuldiner, Gene Hoglan, and company, full of technical intricacies and a voice that would redefine metal.
Prince – The Versace Experience (1995)

A rare album by Prince that was initially given to attendees of Versace at Paris Fashion Week in 1995, The Versace Experience.
The Cure – Wish (1992)

One of The Cure’s most successful albums with a clear Shoegaze influence that made them sound heavier and more atmospheric.
W.A.S.P. – The Crimson Idol (1992)

W.A.S.P. presented their first conceptual album in 1992, delivered in the form of a “Rock Opera,” showcasing their more mature sound.
Anthrax – Sound Of White Noise (1993)

Anthrax bid farewell to Thrash Metal to welcome its new era, much more focused on sounds oriented towards Nu Metal.
Iron Maiden – No Prayer For The Dying (1990)

Adrian Smith (Guitarist) left the band, and Iron Maiden experimented with a simpler sound, infused with the energy of Janick Gers.
Ramones – Adios Amigos (1995)

The Ramones released their final album, capping their underground career with a golden touch. It’s possibly one of the band’s best albums.
Megadeth – Rust In Peace (1990)

The album that took Megadeth to the big leagues and solidified them as a technical band within their genre.
The Ghost Inside anuncia fechas en México

La icónica banda de Hard-core, The Ghost Inside anuncia un tour por México y Latinoamérica que inicia el 9 de febrero en CDMX.
Riverside anuncia concierto en la Ciudad de México

Riverside llega al auditorio Black Berry de la Ciudad de México el 19 de marzo para presentar su ultimo álbum, ID.Entity.