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Dead Cassette Releases Debut Album 'Revive'

Rising metalcore act Dead Cassette just released their debut album "Revive", along with a music video for the final track "Forever Kind of Love". Dead Cassette is an up-and-coming metalcore band from Ohio who has been catching the eye of metalheads all over the world

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PostedApril 26, 2022
AuthorJordan Mohler
TagsDead Cassette, Revive
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Unearth, Impending Doom, Etc. Set For 2022 Summit Fest

The 2022 Summit Fest is set to take place at the Summit County Fairgrounds Arena in Akron, OH on August 27

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PostedJanuary 17, 2022
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsSummit Fest, Unearth, Impending Doom, Dropout Kings, Great American Ghost, Hunt The Dinosaur, Hate Theory, The Convalescence, Alukah, The Breathing Process, God Of Nothing, Curses, Desolate, Dead Cassette, Dreamwalker, Sector-442, The Behest Of Serpents
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Dead Cassette's Debut Single Hopes to "Revive" the Local Metal Scene

With members spread out across the state of Ohio, metalcore band Dead Cassette put together what's been called a local supergroup of a lineup. The band recently released their debut single "Revive", then followed it with two sold out shows in Kent and Canton, OH.

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PostedNovember 23, 2021
AuthorJordan Mohler
TagsDead Cassette, metalcore
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