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Well, this is pretty odd. P.O.D. and Hellyeah will be touring Europe after P.O.D.'s North American tour. Two very different bands with two very different messages sharing one stage for a few nights; that's going to be interesting.
Let's face it, we've got some problems in the music business, and this latest debacle between Slayer and now former drummer Dave Lombardo is a perfect example of a problem in today's music industry.
Nielsen SoundScan has reported that Pearl Jam's debut album has now sold over 10 million copies as of this week.
Hellyeah and FanPyre racing have joined together to co-brand the #51 car of Jeremy Clements for the April 26th, ToyotaCare 250 at the Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Virginia. The promotion gives fans the chance to have their name decaled on the car, and the opportunity to win some rocking Hellyeah gear.
You may have picked up Bullet For My Valentine's latest record "Temper Temper" and if you did, you contributed to the 44,000 copies sold here in America during its opening week.
The weekend gets kicked off a little early with the NASCAR action this week, as the Budweiser Duels will take place this afternoon at 1:20 and 3 PM
On this day 46 years ago, arguably one the most influential artists from the nineties was born into this world.
Have you ever been at a rock show and stood there wondering why some people take it upon themselves to create a mosh pit; throwing elbows, kicking and causing basic chaos by knocking the dog out of each other with a smile on their face. Leave it to four scientists from Cornell University to study this strange behavior.
As the title "Coverta" might imply, this eight-track album will be chalk full of covers. Let's to see what tunes made the cut.
The sixth record from Buckcherry "Confessions" is in stores today. 2013, marks the fifteenth year for the bad boys from Los Angleles, California.
So, let's say you and your brother are hanging out scratching off lottery tickets hoping to get rich quick. The next thing you know, you actually get lucky and you're $75,000 richer in the blink of an eye.
Jerry Buss, the legendary owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, has passed away at the age of 80 due to kidney failure.