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Pantera mixed things up for fans attending their 2025 tour kickoff, giving one song its live debut while three others were added for the first time since 2001.
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Guitar World on MSNMesa/Boogie’s Mark IIC++ was used by Metallica to shape the sound of 1980s metal – and now it’s been released for the first time everKirk Hammett and James Hetfield's Crunch Berries amp, which was only ever made as an unofficial mod exclusive only to artists, gets its first-ever wide release ...
The 1980s had a laundry list of distinct musical fads, but these three bands paved their own path and didn't succumb any of them.
Pantera launched a summer tour at Star Lake near Pittsburgh. The setlist featured "Walk," "Mouth for War" "Cowboys From Hell" and more headbangers.
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Digital Music News on MSNMetallica Issues A Copyright Strike Against the U.S. Government—Over A Pentagon Drone VideoMetallica issued a copyright strike against the U.S. government’s Department of Defense (DoD) after a video showcasing a new drone used “Enter Sandman” without permission. The DoD released a video on ...
Suicidal Tendencies are heading back Down Under later this year for a string of headline dates in Australia and New Zealand, ...
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'80s Metal Icons Secure Surprise Victory Over U.S. Government originally appeared on Parade. Two things everyone knows about ...
Movie star Jason Momoa brought his son Nakoa-Wolf on stage as part of his cover band ÖOF TATATÁ's set at a Milwaukee festival ...
This is our third in a series of photos from the past. We will share art, events and history in the future. James Hetfield ...
The Pentagon was forced to scrub Hegseth’s “drone dominance” video, posted last week, after Metallica successfully demanded ...
UK metalcore act Architects have officially announced their return to Australia for a three-date East Coast tour this December.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth featured in a video announcing new U.S. drone initiatives while Metallica's "Enter Sandman" played in the background.
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