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METAL Injection annouces on-demands endevour

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[Aug 14,2006 1:13pm - the_reverend ""]
New York based METAL Injection has always been on the cutting edge of new media. When
the show started 3 years ago, producers saw opportunity on the internet to reach a
worldwide audience and became one of the firsts to fully stream a half-hour show online.
The shows would constantly feature interviews with up and coming bands (THE RED CHORD,
A LIFE ONCE LOST, FINTROLL, BEHEMOTH DESPISED ICON) as well as more established names
(SLIPKNOT, LAMB OF GOD, KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, SOULFLY, UNEARTH) in a comfortable
environment being themselves, often showing the audience a different side of backstage
life.

Fast forward three years later with technology online improving, METAL Injection is
proud to announce the launch of Overdose: the first free 24/7 on-demand broadband
network for extreme music. The site features plenty of channels to browse through,
including the Bootleg Series which features live footage of bands, and the Exclusives
which gives you backstage access like nowhere else, showing you everything you don't see
that happens backstage as guided by the musicians who live it.

To kick everything off with a bang, this week is SOUNDS OF THE UNDERGROUND week on the
network, which will feature new clips daily from all the bands on the tour including AS
I LAY DYING, CANNIBAL CORPSE, IN FLAMES, GWAR, TRIVIUM, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER,
BEHEMOTH, HORSE THE BAND and much more. In the coming weeks, Metal Injection will have
tons of content from behind the scenes at Ozzfest '06 as well as the only place for
pro-shot live footage of the 2006 MARYLAND DEATH FEST.

To launch METAL Injection Overdose visit http:// www.metalinjection.net/tv
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[Aug 15,2006 6:06am - pam ""]
I heard about this...is it like a cable channel? If so I give it less than a year before it's gone, or exclusively playing garbage metalcore like FUSE.

Anyone remember MTVx? It played harder stuff at night and all day it was shit like Twisted Sister and Faith No More and GWAR. It was great. The day I saw a Mr. Bungle video followed by Immortal I decided it was the best channel ever, the next day it turned into "MTV Hits".

...isn't that what regular MTV and MTV2 is for?


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