The following 6 magazines are available
in category "Metal / Rock magazines"
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Revolver Magazine
One year (6 issues) for €34.95 (USD 44.03)
Revolver is a bi-monthly publication packed with compelling, exclusive photos and edgy editorial. Revolver provides unprecedented access to the bold and hard-hitting music that is selling out arenas and dominating radio. We take the reader backstage, on the tour...
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Kerrang Magazine
One year (52 issues) for €194.95 (USD 245.63)
Kerrang! Is the biggest-selling weekly, rock magazine in the world; if you're into Jon Bon Jovi, Skunk Anansie, Korn, Marilyn Manson and many more this is your ideal magazine. Subscribe and get 52 issues direct to your door....
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Metal Edge
One year (12 issues) for €117.50 (USD 148.05)
Metal Edge Magazine is the source for the latest and greatest in hard rock. Every issue of Metal Edge is packed with the wildest interviews, hottest photos, backstage and concert exclusives featuring the best metal bands. As America's #1 hard rock music monthly,...
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Metal Maniacs
One year (10 issues) for €104.95 (USD 132.23)
Metal Maniacs Magazine brings readers the bands that other magazines don't. Each issue of Metal Maniacs is packed with band features, interviews, demo critiques, record reviews, fanzine reviews, exclusive photos, incredible giveaways, on location reports, editorials...
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Metal Hammer
One year (13 issues) for €79.95 (USD 100.73)
Britain's only monthly music magazine which covers both traditional and contemporary metal bands, punk, hardcore and gothic rock. We report on the burgeoning British scene as well as all the happening bands Stateside and around the world.
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Heavy Metal
One year (6 issues) for €44.95 (USD 56.63)
Heavy Metal is one of the world's foremost adult illustrated fantasy magazines. Utilizing the talents of artists from around the globe, the bimonthly magazine is both contemporary and futuristic. ...
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