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Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell Calls Late ’80s Rock ‘Crap’ + Slams Today’s Pop Music Scene
Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell feels that the current music scene is ailing and believes that his band’s first new album in 16 years may be just what the doctor ordered.
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Green Day Reveal ‘¡Uno!’ Track Listing
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AC/DC’s Wine Collection Now Available in the United States
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Godsmack Cancel European Tour Dates Due to Sully Erna Illness
Godsmack have officially nixed some of their summer tour dates in Europe after Sully Erna has come down with an undisclosed vocal malady.
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Godsmack, Staind + Halestorm Take You Behind the Scenes of Mass Chaos Tour
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Slash Releases ‘Gotten’ Music Video to Benefit Homeless Youth
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Ex-Korn Drummer David Silveria Arrested for DUI
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The Offspring Finish Recording New Album After Three Years
California punk rockers The Offspring first began working on the follow-up to 2008′s ‘Rise, Fall, Rage and Grace’ in 2009, now comes word from frontman Dexter Holland that the long-awaited album is officially done.
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Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell Talks State of Rock Music and Drug Abuse
Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell recently weighed in on the “rock is dead” argument, opened up about his own experiences with drug abuse and marvels at how 70′s rockers could “be completely f—ed up all the time and still function.”
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Disturbed Singer David Draiman to Go Industrial with New Musical Project
Disturbed may be on indefinite hiatus, but fans of vocalist David Draiman will be happy to hear that the singer announced via Twitter he is working on a new “musical project” in the vein of Nine Inch Nails and Ministry.
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Seether’s Shaun Morgan and Evanescence’s Amy Lee Become One Again (Via Photoshop)
After a series of comical photos were posted to Seether‘s Facebook page, the band shared a couple of really unusual images (above) where frontman Shaun Morgan had swapped faces with ex-girlfriend and Evanescence singer Amy Lee.
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Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan: Music Industry ‘Taken Over by Posers’
Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan engaged in a series of interviews at SXSW and made some harsh statements about the music industry and the state of alternative and indie rock.
