In a new interview with U.K.’s Metal Hammer magazine, former SLAYER drummer Dave Lombardo came to the defense of METALLICA’s Lars Ulrich. Asked whether he feels Ulrich gets unfairly dismissed as a drummer by many metal fans, Lombardo said: “Absolutely. I saw Mario Duplantier [GOJIRA] recently talkin…
DAVE LOMBARDO: ‘I Admonish The People Who Talk S**t About LARS ULRICH’
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GRETA VAN FLEET Returns With Surprise New Single And Music Video, ‘My Way, Soon’
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GRETA VAN FLEET has released its first new song in more than a year, "My Way, Soon", via Lava/Republic...
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‘Squid Game’ star Lee Jung-jae says life hasn’t “changed dramatically” despite the K-drama’s success
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The actor also talked about what 'Squid Game's success means for the future of Korean media The post ‘Squid Game’...
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Emma Stone ate 60 custard tarts during ‘Poor Things’ filming
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She said shooting that scene was "much more challenging" than the film's extensive nudity scenes The post Emma Stone ate...
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Elizabeth Taylor podcast ‘Elizabeth The First’, narrated by Katy Perry, announces release date
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Perry will explore several areas of Taylor's life, including the actress' fight against the male-dominated film studio system The...
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Xbox adds touch control to 9 new titles including ‘Stardew Valley’
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A touchy subject The post Xbox adds touch control to 9 new titles including ‘Stardew Valley’ appeared first on NME.
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Lionsgate Announces Dirty Dancing Sequel with Jennifer Grey
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Grey will star in the film and serve as an executive producer. Lionsgate Announces Dirty Dancing Sequel with Jennifer GreyAlex...
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Manchester Arena bombing inquiry finds MI5 missed significant chance to stop attack
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Twenty-two people died and hundreds were injured in the attack The post Manchester Arena bombing inquiry finds MI5 missed significant...
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GLENN HUGHES Looks Back On 2016 ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME Induction: ‘To Have That Achievement Was Great’
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During an appearance on the latest episode of "Live From Nerdville With Joe Bonamassa", legendary vocalist/bassist Glenn Hughes looked...