RAMMSTEIN: Trailer For ‘Herzeleid (XXV Anniversary Edition – Remastered)’
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Nintendo’s Doug Bowser says Switch Joy-Con controllers get “continuous improvements”
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Drifting away The post Nintendo’s Doug Bowser says Switch Joy-Con controllers get “continuous improvements” appeared first on NME.
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Laura Lynch, Dixie Chicks Co-Founding Member, Killed in Car Crash
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Lynch was part of the group's original lineup, which mostly played bluegrass music. Laura Lynch, Dixie Chicks Co-Founding Member, Killed...
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Britney Spears: *NSYNC “Tried Too Hard” to Fit in with Black Artists
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The singer recalls a cringe-inducing moment between Justin Timberlake and Ginuwine in her new memoir. Britney Spears: *NSYNC “Tried...
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METALLICA: ‘Death Magnetic’ Mixing Engineer ANDREW SCHEPS Receives Honorary Doctorate
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Andrew Scheps, who is credited as a mixing engineer on METALLICA's "Death Magnetic" album, has been awarded an honorary...
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Doja Cat Bleeds Red With Hiatus Kaiyote ‘Red Room’ Cover
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Aviana Tackle Subject Of Abuse With New Single ‘Anomaly’
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Swedish rockers Aviana have shared a music video for their new single 'Anomaly'.
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‘No More Heroes’ creator says he’s in talks with Marvel for potential game
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Watch Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones Re-Record ‘When The Levee Breaks’ With Musicians From Around The World
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The Playing For Change video features Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Stephen Perkins, Sebastian Robertson and many others
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