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Best of 2022: A Year In Review

This year went by quick. New music and even more tours! The staff at Kill The Music have posted their individual ATOY lists which is compiled here. Hopefully our lists encourage some of you to check out something that you might've overlooked!

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Jordan Mohler (Editor-in-Chief)

Social Media: Twitter

1. Purity Ring - Graves

2. Joji - Smithereens

3. Crosses (†††) - Permanent.Radiant

4. Meshuggah - Immutable

5. Ghost - Impera

6. Shadow of Intent - Elegy

7. Behemoth - Opvs Contra Natvram

8. Tallah - The Generation of Danger

9. Greg Puciato - Mirrorcell

10. Revocation - Netherheaven

Caeman Amelio (Staff Writer)

Social Media: Twitter

01. Ghost - "Impera"

02. Motionless In White - "Scoring The End Of The World"

03. Electric Callboy - "TEKKNO"

04. Arch Enemy - "Deceivers"

05. Halestorm - "Back From The Dead"

06. Lamb Of God - "Omens"

07. Venom Prison - "Erebos"

08. Slipknot - "The End, So Far"

09. Undeath - "It's Time...To Rise from The Grave"

10. Korn - "Requiem"

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PostedDecember 12, 2022
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tags2022, Slipknot, Korn, Halestorm, Purity Ring, Lamb of God, Joji, Meshuggah

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