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"You could very easily die in there." Slaughter To Prevail, bare-knuckle boxing and brain injuries: Inside the bloodiest, most brutal metal gig ever.
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The bell rings and all eyes snap back towards the bare-knuckle boxing ring in the centre of the arena.
Metal has the same energy as in bare-knuckle fighting or in MMA in general.
“Metal music isn’t all about being aggressive and high energy, but it is a big part of that style of music,” Alex says of his idea to bring these two worlds together.
“It’s the same energy as in bare-knuckle fighting or in MMA in general.
Most people in the room have never seen a sanctioned bare-knuckle fight up close.