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Watch King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard perform ‘Flight b741!’ with kids band(2024-12-06 19:00:04)

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The children regularly perform on stage with big names from the music industry

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KERRY KING On Performing With His Solo Band: 'The Excitement Is Every Bit Like When SLAYER Came Out'(2024-12-06 18:00:07)

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In a new interview with Australia's Heavy, Kerry King was asked if there is a different vibe when he is playing shows with his solo band compared to when he is performing with SLAYER. He responded (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "There's definitely a difference. It's kind of got the feeling of...
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STYX, KEVIN CRONIN And DON FELDER Announce 'Brotherhood Of Rock' 2025 Tour(2024-12-06 12:00:06)

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Legendary rockers STYX and Kevin Cronin, the iconic voice and writer behind REO SPEEDWAGON's greatest hits, have one of the strongest brotherly bonds spanning 25 years, especially since they've crossed paths on the North American concert trail along with the occasional joint festival concert. Fittin...
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Watch Josh Homme, Dave Gahan, Chrissie Hynde, Bobby Gillespie and more perform at Mark Lanegan London tribute show(2024-12-06 07:00:03)

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"He would have pretended to hate this," Homme told the crowd during the star-studded tribute, "but he would have loved to see you all here tonight" – check out photos, footage, the setlist and more here

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Second Thoughts(2024-12-06 06:00:07)

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Veterans of the hazy midpoint between melodic finesse and outright morbidity, THE OLD DEAD TREE have been little more than a spectral presence over the last 17 years. The Parisians effectively split for good back in 2009, and have only reemerged as a momentary force, most notably for their 2019 "The...
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