
During an appearance on the May 13 episode of SiriusXM’s “Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk”, SLAYER guitarist Kerry King spoke about the rumors which circulated for a while that PANTERA’s Philip Anselmo would sing on the debut album from King’s solo project. Asked how far those conversations with Phili…
KERRY KING On Why PHILIP ANSELMO Didn’t Sing On SLAYER Guitarist’s Solo Album: ‘I Don’t Think He Wanted To Do It’
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Twitch called out by streamer for “sexist” behaviour
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Jidion6 claims Twitch unfairly bans male streamers for longer periods than their female counterparts The post Twitch called out by...
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PAPA ROACH Announces 2022 North American ‘Kill The Noise’ Tour With HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD And BAD WOLVES
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PAPA ROACH has announced the first leg of its North American "Kill The Noise" tour featuring very special guests...
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PHIL LEWIS On Having To Sue STEVE RILEY Over L.A. GUNS Name: ‘It Was F**ked Up’
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Phil Lewis has commented on the out-of-court resolution of the legal dispute over the rights to the L.A. GUNS...
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HyunA and DAWN address departure from P Nation on Instagram
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"Moving forward, let's freely and make cool music, perform and love. I love you," commented DAWN under a post...
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Leonardo DiCaprio says Hollywood needs to “do more” when telling Native American stories
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"The more that these stories can be told in a truthful way, the more it can be a healing...
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The Hold Steady Reveal New Single “Heavy Covenant”: Stream
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Another preview of eighth studio album Open Door Policy. The Hold Steady Reveal New Single “Heavy Covenant”: StreamLake Schatz
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IRON MAIDEN Teams Up With Multiplayer Action Horror Game DEAD BY DAYLIGHT For New Collection
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Multiplayer action horror game Dead By Daylight has teamed up with legendary heavy metal band IRON MAIDEN to bring...
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The Who’s Pete Townshend shoots down chances of a farewell tour: “I think I was being sarcastic”
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It comes after both he and Roger Daltrey hinted at one last run of live shows The post The Who’s...






