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‘Beetlejuice 2’ set for release in 2024 with Michael Keaton and Jenna Ortega
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The sequel begins filming in London on May 10 The post ‘Beetlejuice 2’ set for release in 2024 with Michael...
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ARCH ENEMY’s ‘The Eagle Flies Alone’ Music Video Surpasses 100 Million Views On YouTube
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ARCH ENEMY's music video for the song "The Eagle Flies Alone", which was originally released in 2017, has surpassed...
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How Haviah Mighty’s ‘Protest’ Keeps 2020’s BLM Demonstrations Alive
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Early Recordings From METALLICA And RATT Featured On ‘Metal Massacre Volume One’ 40th-Anniversary Vinyl Reissue
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Marking its 40th anniversary this year, Metal Blade Records will make its debut release, "Metal Massacre Volume One", available...
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ROBERT TRUJILLO Names His Favorite METALLICA Album
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In a new interview with Rocket Beans TV, METALLICA bassist Robert Trujillo was asked which of the band's albums...
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Music Venue Trust calls new Government support for businesses “woefully inadequate”
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The Chancellor recently announced a £1billion support package for businesses affected by COVID-19 The post Music Venue Trust calls new...
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Taylor Swift fans react to ‘Cornelia St’ sign shown at Kansas City Chiefs and New York Jets game
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A televised shot of a street sign sparked discourse about Swift's relationships and her song 'Cornelia Street' The post Taylor...
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Dream Theater’s Mike Portnoy reveals he nearly played a one-off gig with Nickelback
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The drummer has also performed his rendition of Nickelback's 'Burn It To The Ground' after hearing it for the...
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