Intros be damned!!! NOTE: The numbers do not correspond to any ranking methodology. Rankings are boring. Enough said. Onwards!!!! 1. Fer De Lance – The

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Intros be damned!!! NOTE: The numbers do not correspond to any ranking methodology. Rankings are boring. Enough said. Onwards!!!! 1. Fer De Lance – The
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We get a LOT of stuff sent out way believe me kiddies, from the smallest of bands to the largest of labels, and I know
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