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Guilty As Sin

Guilty As Sin – Led to the Slaughter – Review

April 1, 2010

That’s not an instrumental intro (like the killer “Dark Intentions” opening The Haunted Made Me Do It), this is a three-piece instrumental thrash metal band.

The Stoneage Hearts – Guilty As Sin – Review

May 26, 2005

Melbourne garage fuzz.

Cherry Thirteen – Guilty as Sin – Review

September 20, 2002

Electric Frankenstein singer/guitarist Steve Miller leads this unit. Same general territory, but closer to ’70s arena rock (first Montrose rec and April Wine).

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