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How Babymetal became metal’s most hated success story
Babymetal started in 2010 as what sounded like a joke: three Japanese teenage girls performing choreographed idol music over ...
Drowning Pool have blamed their cancelled tour on "logistics" but promoters are claiming it's down to "low ticket sales". The ...
In 1989, the Red Hot Chili Peppers found chart success with the song “Higher Ground.” The cover of Stevie Wonder’s No. 1 R&B ...
A popular metal band has been forced to cancel its tour because of an “unavoidable” situation. Static-X has canceled its 2026 ...
Metal bands, for the most part, have withstood the test of time. This is a genre that excels when it comes to an artist's ...
Black Sabbath was no stranger to shake-ups throughout their career, but Tony Iommi felt this tune wasn't fun to revisit. Read ...
Ozzy Osbourne didn't get into the industry looking to cause trouble, but he felt that some artists could get grating after a ...
Soundgarden might go on to much greater things, but for now they’re literally sleeping on top of one another in a room that ...
Guns N' Roses hit a peak with its 1987 album "Appetite for Destruction," but the band's live show remains a top-billing act.
In the chaotic, often sprawling history of rock and roll, releasing even three consistently great albums is a miracle. Releasing an entire discography without a single dud is a near impossibility.
A popular 2000s rock band is back with its first new album in five years. Evanescence, led by singer Amy Lee, announced “Sanctuary” will be released on June 5. It will be the Grammy-winning group’s ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Guitarist and co-founder Bo Lueders of Chicago-based hardcore metal band Harm’s Way has died at 38. No cause of ...
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