
In a new interview with Scott Penfold of Loaded Radio, ex-TYPE O NEGATIVE guitarist Kenny Hickey was asked if he is surprised by the enduring popularity of his former band, more than 13 years after the passing of TYPE O frontman Peter Steele. He responded (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “Yeah….
Ex-TYPE O NEGATIVE Guitarist Wants AXL ROSE To Sing At Hypothetical PETER STEELE Tribute Concert
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Bill Pohlad on How Radiohead’s OK Computer Pushes Him to “Try Something Different”: Spark Parade
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Denzel Washington opens up about his experiences of policing in the US
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‘Salt and Sacrifice’ developer diary shows off multi-stage bosses
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