With a new album, Orgy of the Damned, out this week, the guitarist explains why recording cover songs with Iggy, Gary Clark Jr., Demi Lovato, and others helped him to see his career differently
How Slash Got Back in Touch With the Blues
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Daniel Radcliffe Stars as “Weird Al” Yankovic in First Trailer for Upcoming Biopic: Watch
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WEIRD: The 'Weird Al' Yankovic Story, also starring Evan Rachel Wood and Rainn Wilson, premieres this fall. Daniel Radcliffe Stars...
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Album Review: Rina Sawayama Reimagines Modern Pop on Debut SAWAYAMA
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The first full-length from April's Artist of the Month stands as a brilliant collection of lyrically complex, refined pop. Album...
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Coronavirus: Ricky Gervais criticises people “complaining from mansions” while NHS staff save lives
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Ricky Gervais has spoken out against those “complaining” from privileged positions while the NHS continues to fight coronavirus during...
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TED NUGENT: ‘The ‘Black Lives Matter’ Movement Has Nothing To Do With Black Lives’
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Outspoken conservative rocker Ted Nugent says that the "Black Lives Matter" movement "has nothing to do with black lives." The...
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Mark Tuan reveals he thought about “giving up” music after GOT7 left JYP Entertainment
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“I’m glad I didn’t, because I’m having a lot of fun making music right now” The post Mark Tuan reveals...
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Boogie Nights at 25: How Paul Thomas Anderson Foresaw Changing Attitudes Towards Art, Porn, and Commerce
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Anderson also captured what it means to pursue your dreams in his second feature film. Boogie Nights at 25:...
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Latest ‘Call Of Duty: Warzone’ patch nerfs notorious nail gun
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Goodbye Nail Gun, we hardly knew you The post Latest ‘Call Of Duty: Warzone’ patch nerfs notorious nail gun appeared...
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Official Nickelback Documentary Explores Hatred Toward Band: Watch Trailer
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Hate to Love: Nickelback is premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival in September. Official Nickelback Documentary Explores Hatred Toward...





