
During an appearance on a recent episode of “Stoke The Fire”, the alternative lifestyle and culture podcast hosted by musician Jesse Leach (KILLSWITCH ENGAGE) and DJ/presenter Matt Stocks (“Life In The Stocks”), LAMB OF GOD’s Randy Blythe spoke about what he believes makes a good frontman. “There ar…
What Makes A Good Frontman? LAMB OF GOD’s RANDY BLYTHE Weighs In
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PlayStation survey asks players what types of NFTs they would buy
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The survey is from the Evo fighting game tournament The post PlayStation survey asks players what types of NFTs...
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Gladiator II Review: We Are Less Entertained
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The spectacle of the Ridley Scott sequel gets sold out by a shallow script. Gladiator II Review: We Are...
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Watch the video for Supergrass side project The Hotrats’ cover of Kelis’ ‘Milkshake’
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"It’s our little lockdown gift of milky love to everyone" The post Watch the video for Supergrass side project The...
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Iggy Pop Releases New Album Every Loser Featuring Taylor Hawkins, Chad Smith, and More: Stream
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The album marks his first release via mega-producer Andrew Watt's Gold Tooth Records. Iggy Pop Releases New Album Every Loser...
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GODSMACK’s SULLY ERNA Says The Pandemic And Politics Played A Part In His Decision To Move To Florida
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During a new appearance on "The Mistress Carrie Podcast", GODSMACK frontman Sully Erna spoke about his recent move from...
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Late AC/DC Singer BON SCOTT: Newly Discovered 1976 Audio Interview Posted Online
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AC/DC fan site AC-DC.net has uploaded a newly discovered interview with the band's late singer Bon Scott. During AC/DC's 1976...
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The Lumineers announce ‘climate positive’ 2023 UK and European tour dates
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The tour includes a London date at Crystal Palace Park The post The Lumineers announce ‘climate positive’ 2023 UK and...
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Death Grips’ ‘No Love Deep Web’ NSFW album cover is now available on new clothing line
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The online capsule collection features the artwork on items like parkas and sweatshirts The post Death Grips’ ‘No Love Deep...






