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Fred Durst explained why we got 'Nookie' all wrong. Is he right?

Fred Durst recently defended Limp Bizkit's song "Nookie" as deeper than most think. Is he correct? Let's take a deeper look...and yes, let's look at the band's career a little bit, too.
Wade Wainio|Dec 21, 2024

Fleetwood Mac's Rumours topped Billboard 200 in 1977and is making headlines in 2024

The very personal album was created as pop album in answer to the success of their self-titled debut album.
Renee Hansen|Dec 21, 2024

Sorry, Charlie Brown, “Zelda & Jazz” is my new nerdy holiday jam

Zelda jazz album is better than Charlie Brown Christmas
Joshua Furr|Dec 20, 2024

From thrash metal to Tokyo: Marty Friedman's memoir reflects on his choices

Why did Marty Friedman reject an offer to reunite with Megadeth? Also, just how big is he in Japan?
Wade Wainio|Dec 19, 2024

The Beach Boys and The Monkees - two Christmas albums to play this holiday season

Two almost perfect albums for seasonal holidays.
Ljubinko Zivkovic|Dec 19, 2024

Black Sabbath: A final curtain call?

What we know about a possible final show for Black Sabbath.
Wade Wainio|Dec 18, 2024

Review of Angels & Airwaves' 'Love' (2011): A rock opera for the Digital Age

In 2011, the album "Love" by Angels & Airwaves demonstrated that Tom DeLonge isn't just a member of Blink-182, and the album has some elements that might surprise people.
Wade Wainio|Dec 17, 2024

'Do They Know It's Christmas?' turns 40, watch the documentary about single that raised money and awareness

The song, which has been revamped throughout the years, is picked apart by some but has made a huge impact on the charities it supports.
Renee Hansen|Dec 16, 2024

The Cinnamon Cinder was a safe haven for 1960s teen rockers...launched by a future gameshow host

The Cinnamon Cinder was California’s teen club that rocked the 1960s, and it was brought about largely by a classic game show host.
Wade Wainio|Dec 16, 2024

SOAD returns: Summer 2025 stadium concerts + co-headliners and guests revealed

System of a Down is scheduled for some live performances in 2025. Here is all we know so far...
Wade Wainio|Dec 15, 2024

The Walkmen’s 'Bows + Arrows' remains the perfect non-Christmas Christmas album

The sophomore album by the New York rockers is as close as you can get to a Christmas album, minus the actual Christmas
Joshua Furr|Dec 14, 2024

Nicko McBrain's legacy: Iron Maiden’s iconic drummer retires from touring

Nicko McBain had been Iron Maiden's drummer for a long time.
Wade Wainio|Dec 13, 2024

Chummy MacGregor helped The Glenn Miller Orchestra launch swing's Golden Age

A tribute to Chummy MacGregor, who helped launch sing music.
Wade Wainio|Dec 12, 2024

Bill Wyman reflected on his Rolling Stones exit: 'I should have left earlier'

Bill Wyman explained his decision to leave the Rolling Stones, one of the biggest bands in the history of rock.
Wade Wainio|Dec 11, 2024

Stephen King’s Maine rock radio legacy comes to a close

Did you know Stephen King owned rock radio stations in Maine? Yes, "owned" as in past tense. Here's why they will be closing down. (Oh, and yes, he has been in a novelty band)
Wade Wainio|Dec 10, 2024

Vision loss doesn't dim Elton John's optimism at 'Devil Wears Prada' premiere

Despite an eye infection that severely restricts his vision, Elton John is still standing and attended the premiere of the "Devil Wears Prada" musical.
Wade Wainio|Dec 5, 2024

'No One Lives Forever,' but Oingo Boingo’s music does

Before we knew Danny Elfman as a film composer, he was known as the frontman to Oingo Boingo, a genre-defying new wave/ska/art-rock band.
Wade Wainio|Dec 4, 2024

Does Billy Corgan’s family tree branch to Bill Burr?

There is a wild theory that Billy Corgan and Bill Burr are related, and the story was spurred by Billy Corgan himself.
Wade Wainio|Dec 3, 2024

Geezer Butler's brief exit from Black Sabbath was (probably) a 'Fairies Wear Boots' moment

A time when Black Sabbath fired Geezer Butler may have been drug-induced, reminiscent of the lyrical warnings in Sabbath's "Fairies Wear Boots."
Wade Wainio|Nov 30, 2024

Sepultura's Andreas Kisser weighs in on Cavalera re-recordings: 'Zero artistic value'

The rift between Sepultura and the Cavalera bros. doesn't seem to be repairing itself. Here's the latest silly example.
Wade Wainio|Nov 30, 2024
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