Anthrax Expand Persistence Of Time For 30th Anniversary
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Peso Pluma, Jasiel Nuñez, and Junior H Know They Weren’t the Best Boyfriends on ‘Bipolar’
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The three corridos stars reflect on their mistakes on the emotional single
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KITTIE’s MERCEDES LANDER: ‘When Live Music Is Finally Able To Come Back, It’s Gonna Explode’
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In a new interview with Janne Vuorela, KITTIE drummer and THE WHITE SWAN frontwoman Mercedes Lander discussed the impact...
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‘Octopath Traveler: Champions Of The Continent’ gets an English release later this year
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J.K. Rowling Spouts Transphobic Nonsense About Thing That Hasn’t Happened
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Scotland is considering legislation to make it easier for people to self-identify their gender, and J.K. Rowling thinks that...
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Harry Styles postpones tonight’s Los Angeles gig due to illness
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Prince’s Estate Unveils Deluxe Reissue of Diamonds and Pearls: Stream
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Featuring single edits and three CDs' worth of unreleased tracks. Prince’s Estate Unveils Deluxe Reissue of Diamonds and Pearls:...
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RUDY SARZO On Playing QUIET RIOT’s Classic Songs Again: ‘I Am Not The Same Musician’ I Was 40 Years Ago
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Bassist Rudy Sarzo spoke to Al.com about his decision to rejoin QUIET RIOT after an 18-year absence. Asked if...
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Tim Morse Shares His Cover Of Pink Floyd Classic
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Prog rocker Tim Morse has shared his cover of the Pink Floyd classic 'Dogs'.
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