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Chevelle, Korn and Primus are among the bands getting ready to hit the road with tours announced this past week.
The biggest rock and metal bands that have released three or less albums due to break-ups, deaths, legal issues and more.
Metal and hardcore spent the 1990s bouncing around between glory days and rock bottom. Miles apart from high-maintenance death metal gods and pop punk pariahs, the resolutely distrustful and scornful ...
These rock and metal singers left the bands they were in and then came back years later for another round (or multiple). More News From The Pit: Top 10 Ronnie James Dio Songs, Zack de la Rocha + Mike ...
Napalm Death Singer ‘Not Gay': Mark ‘Barney’ Greenway Finds Rumors ‘Quite Amusing’ Mark "Barney" Greenway will probably never move to North Carolina, but if he does, he'll be able to get ...
AC/DC, Avril Lavigne, Pearl Jam, Breaking Benjamin and Staind, Spiritbox, Meshuggah, Pierce the Veil and more have announced new tours. Will you see The Black Crowes? Dirty Honey? Highly Suspect?
Leaves' Eyes drummer Seven Antonopoulos, formerly of Vanilla Ice's touring band and the now-defunct Opiate for the Masses, split from Los Angeles earlier this year and moved to Sweden to take the gig ...
Earlier this year, Century Media Records announced the launch of a new sub-label called ANGR, a.k.a. Ain't No Grave Recordings. In the label's words, the imprint is "dedicated to working alongside the ...
A whopping 23 new rock and metal tours were announced this week, and that's not counting the festivals. What will you be seeing? The Best Extreme Metal Supergroups, Chosen by Earthburner The Best ...
Loudwire singles out 11 big death metal bands and names the best album by each. The Most Played Song Live by 15 Big Death Metal Bands The Most Played Song Live by 15 Big Death Metal Bands See which ...
DJ Lethal (real name Leor Dimant) is happily reunited with Limp Bizkit, but his driving record seems like a different story. According to TMZ, driver Suraj Kayastha alleges that Lethal crashed into ...
European metal and hard rock fans are a lucky lot. Every year since the late 1980s, all-day festivals like Download and Hole in the Sky have become the norm there, satisfying a continent where heavy ...