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Aardschok (Netherlands)
Abort Magazine (Canada)
Live: 70k Tons of Metal – Jan 22-26, 2015
BraveWords (Canada)
70000 TONS OF METAL 2015 PART I – BLOODLUST, BONGS AND BIRTHDAYS ON THE CARIBBEAN SEA!
70000 TONS OF METAL – DAY 2: TGIF (THANK GOD IT’S FOSTERS!)
70000 TONS OF METAL – DAY 3: SEAFOOD & RED STRIPES ON JAMAICAN BEACH
70000 TONS OF METAL: DAY 4 – PUT THE CAMERA AWAY AND LET’S PLAY!
VENOM – GIVING THE MIDDLE FINGER TO THE CHURCH
Craneo Metal (Costa Rica)
Este es El Festival Flotante más Grande del Mundo
FestivalPhoto.net (Sweden)
La Heavy (Spain)
Metal Crypt (Canada)
Interview with Ashmedi of Melechesh on 70,000 Tons of Metal
Interview with Jason Viebrooks and Kragen Lum of Heathen on 70,000 Tons of Metal
Metal Hammer (Germany)
Metal Hammer (Spain)
Metal Hammer (UK)
70000 Tons Of Metal 2015 – Day One
70000 Tons Of Metal 2015 – Day Two
70000 Tons Of Metal 2015 – Day Three
70000 Tons Of Metal 2015 – The Final Fury
Metallian (France)
Metal Storm (International)
70000 Tons Of Metal 2015 – Day One: Off We Go
70000 Tons Of Metal 2015 – Day Two: On Open Seas
70000 Tons Of Metal 2015 – Day Three: Jamaica And Back We Sail
70000 Tons Of Metal 2015 – Day Four: There’s A Tear In My Beer
MetalSucks (USA)
70,000 Tons of Podcast, Featuring Corrosion of Conformity + Max and Gloria Cavalera
Metal Underground (USA)
The 70,000 Ton Hangover: Reflections On Three Days Of Metal At Sea
Orkus (Germany)
PopMatters (USA)
70,000 Tons of Metal 2015 Recap and Blind Guardian’s Best in Two Decades