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On this day in 2000, a tour sponsored by Napster kicked off. Despite the controversy, it was one heck of a wild ride for fans.
South Arcade, the UK-based rock band with a sound that slants toward turn-of-the-century alternative, has signed a label deal with Atlantic Records, in partnership with BKM Artists and LAB Records.
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Limp Bizkit, a polarizing force in the nu-metal scene, carved out a distinctive niche in the late 1990s and early 2000s with ...
AJ McLean is on Zoom on Monday afternoon from the dimly lighted living room of a house he’s renting in Las Vegas. Known in the late 1990s as the resident bad boy of his pop group, Backstreet Boys, ...
Several social media users shared the names of the bands they believe were dropped from the rockstar’s Black Sabbath farewell show.
Ozzy Osbourne has bid farewell to his fans for one final time as he joined Black Sabbath and huge rock icons Metallica, Guns ...
As Birmingham prepares to host the all-star heavy metal event we have gathered all the information you need to be sent 'into ...
Metal legend Ozzy Osbourne will perform a final show with the original members of Black Sabbath on Saturday. The original ...
Tony Iommi has been Black Sabbath’s keeper of the flame. He is “Master Of The Riffs” — some say he invented heavy metal — and ...
Chuck E. Cheese is opening "Chuck's Arcade," a spin-off aimed at adults. Ten are open so far at malls across the United ...