
OVERKILL singer Bobby “Blitz” Ellsworth spoke to the “Appetite For Distortion” podcast about his current residence in Vernon, New Jersey, saying (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “I’m approximately 60 miles west of the George Washington Bridge. So I live up in northwest Jersey. I’m closer to Pen…
OVERKILL’s BOBBY ‘BLITZ’ ELLSWORTH: ‘I’ve Had Black Bear Hibernate On My Property Now For 15 Years’
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Former Machine Head and Crowbar Drummer Tony Costanza has died
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Watch Japanese Breakfast’s self-directed video for new song ‘Posing In Bondage’
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FILTER Makes Fun Of ‘TRUMP-Supporting Nutbags’ With ‘Murica’ Video
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FILTER has released the official music video for its new single, "Murica". The song is taken from the band's...
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‘Dead Space’ remake developers change weapon sounds after feedback
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Bill Cosby Denied Parole After Refusing Sex Offender Treatment Program
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Cosby would have been eligible for parole in September 2021. Bill Cosby Denied Parole After Refusing Sex Offender Treatment ProgramAlex...
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Will there be a ‘Shōgun’ season two?
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The 10th and final episode of the first run airs tonight (April 23) The post Will there be a ‘Shōgun’...
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Ray Liotta’s daughter shares tribute to late father: “You are the best Dad”
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The ‘Goodfellas’ actor passed away last month The post Ray Liotta’s daughter shares tribute to late father: “You are the...
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Which Is The First Death Metal Album: DEATH’s ‘Scream Bloody Gore’ Or POSSESSED’s ‘Seven Churches’? CANNIBAL CORPSE Drummer Weighs In
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Although DEATH is considered to be one of the most important and influential death metal acts of all time,...








