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My Fav 2025 Digs (In Process)

Excluding new releases (see prior list), this is the music that most "grabbed me" this year.
1Mushroomhead
Call The Devil


Although this album came out in 2024, I bought this album in early 2025. Another excellent MRH release - resulting in me going back and listening to several of their others (e.g., XIII, The Righteous & The Butterfly) over the course of the year.
2Poppy
Negative Spaces


Similar to above, purchased this 2024 album in Dec 2024 - and spun this into the 2025 new year. Really digging the sound that Poppy and Jordan Fish have gravitated to.
3theSTART
Shakedown!


In Feb 2025, was reaching back into early nu metal - and jamming some Human Waste Project. Have had e-lux for a while now, but was trying to find some of their demos on MP3. Unfortunately, I was unsuccessful at that; but did find out that Aimee Echo, as well as Mike Smith and Jamie Miller of Snot fame, formed a band called TheStart. A bit more on the Orgy and Deadsy side of nu metal - but early TheStart is a great listen. Aimee Echo doesn't get enough recognition, as one of the first female vocalists in nu metal.
4Mark Morton
Anesthetic


Had been looking for this solo album from Mark Morton (Lamb of God guitarist) for a while, and finally found it at McKays in Chattanooga, TN in Feb. Alot of great tracks and guest spots on this album - but the track "Cross Off" including Chester Bennington is truly a gem.
5Linkin Park
Papercuts


My youngest two boys were really into the album "From Zero" in 2024, so I decided to introduce them to the classic lineup. Although they don't like the classic lineup as well (as the current lineup), we jammed (in the car) several of the songs from this album in early 2025.
6Five Iron Frenzy
Upbeats and Beatdowns


In February, was still on a Ska Punk kick, that started with revisiting No Doubt's early discography in late 2024. Lot of great Ska bands out there, but definitely like mine with some punk bite. Five Iron Frenzy hits the mark.
7Hand of Juno
Psychotic Banana


Had been streaming this for a while on Bandcamp, before finally purchasing in March. An incredible band from IT - doing great things with nu metal and industrial flavors.
8Dogma (UNK)
Dogma


Jumped on this bandwagon a hair before some of the others - in March. A great album - and very talented band with strong metal chops. Unfortunately, their management appear to be chauvinistic pigs - and most of the starring lineup (vocalist and two guitarists) left the band this fall. So although a great album and band, having a hard time promoting this band now. And really interested in Vindicta, the band that the three members formed after leaving. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YItkVhyvLOw&list=RDYItkVhyvLOw&start_radio=1
9Walls of Jericho
Redemption


Not really into their other albums, but this Corey Taylor-produced, melodic album stayed in heavy rotation from March to about Fall. Corey has some great guest spots on two tracks - but, all in all, this is quality.
10Beyond The Black
Songs Of Love And Death


Picked this album up in May while used media shopping - on a whim. Although not trailblazers, thought that this album had some really good tracks. Spent some time checking out their live show and later albums, but dropped off in the second half of 2025. Need to come back to this band.
11Volbeat
Servant of the Mind


Purchased GOAT in June. And took a long drive through their discography, before seeing them live in Aug. I tend to gravitate to Outlaw...but forgot how much this album rocked hard. They only played 1 or 2 songs off this album live, but the songs they did hit hard.
12Hollywood Undead
Desperate Measures


This one was a surprise. I had purchased Swan Songs shortly after release - and promptly sold back. On a whim, I picked this up this CD/DVD used, to check out the DVD primarily. And damn if it didn't rekindle something - the enjoyment of their multi-vocalist attack. Got into American Tragedy - and the Redux album - in 3rd Qtr 2025. This band was hitting my rap metal spot in 2025...
13Limp Bizkit
Results May Vary


...as well as the Bizkit. Went through their discography in 3rd Qtr and early Fall. Have really come to understand where Fred Durst was coming from, with the Results May Vary tracks - couldn't see this back in the day. Appreciate this band more now, than I did in the early to mid 2000's.
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