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The Hot Mother's Day MILF contest was our way of thanking our local MILFs for being great moms and staying hot. And while we had 11 great contestants, only one could win the grand prize.
99X Rock-A-Holics and winners had the the opportunity to be in attendance earlier today for an exclusive acoustic performance by P.O.D. and Aranda at Blade Studios. Two amazing live bands, and the unbelievable environment, equipment, engineer and acoustics of Blade Studios made for a once-in-a-lifetime experience!
Our Hot MILF contest is officially underway! Check out the pictures of our 11 contestants and vote for your favorite.
Most people honor their moms on Mother's Day by saying how grateful they are and how much they love them. We're celebrating a bit differently. We're turning Mother's Day into MILF's Day.
David Draiman of Device posted this message to fans regarding the the next few dates on their current tour,
MY APOLOGIES TO THE FANS IN FT MEYERS AND TO 99X FOR THE MANY ISSUES WE HAD TODAY DURING OUR SET. IT IS WITH DEEP REGRET THAT I MIGHT HAVE TO POSTPONE SOME OF THE ORIGINALLY PLANNED S
Mark your calendars, rock fans -- All That Remains will hit Shreveport's Riverside Warehouse next month!
BBQ. A Brawl. And some of the finest Southern Metal to hit Shreveport since a little band called Pantera used to call this their home away from home. All-in-All, THC at The Riverside Warehouse was one of those shows you'll be talking about seeing for years
99X Rock-A-Holics scored a chance to hang out and break bread with the Texas Hippie Coalition before their show at the Riverside Warehouse Friday night. Check out the photos here:
The new Alice In Chains album, "The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here" is set to drop on May 28th, and just before the release, they'll be kicking off a month long North American tour. The tour kicks off April 25 in Miami and wraps up May 26th at
Formed in 1981, Pantera went on to become a legendary musical force. Recording nine albums (the first three - recorded before frontman Phil Anselmo came aboard - were more 'glam rock' than the metal they becam