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Metallica have joined a growing list of supporters trying to provide relief for those affected by Hurricane Helene, donating $100,000 to the efforts so far.
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Nu-metal trailblazers Korn brought their 30th Anniversary Tour to Phoenix with a setlist of hits and powerful opening sets by Gojira and Spiritbox.
Korn brought their 30th Anniversary Tour to Phoenix with Gojira. The setlist included "Freak on a Leash," "Falling Away From ...
1. Metallica – …And Justice for All (1988) When it comes to metal, Metallica’s “…And Justice for All” is up there with the best. Released in 1988, this album marked a significant evolution in the band ...
The volumes of Joni Mitchell’s glorious vault-clearing series of “Archives” boxed sets are organized by musical eras, and the ...
Speaking to GW in 1996, the always-candid Hetfield recounted how Metallica's post-Black Album break left him “vegging”, and ...
Aerosmith may have been on the brink of coming back in the 1980s, but Joe Perry knew that this album could have been better ...