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Castle Rat, Ghost, Halestorm, Deftones, and 11 more artists made records that defined the year in heavy Metalheads have always found transcendence, exultation, and deliverance
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Just over a month after he was released from prison following a 16-year-long stint behind bars, Max B is back with his first new full-length
No Journey studio project before Generations had featured vocal contributions by every member. This curious experiment in rock ‘n’ roll egalitarianism led to their worst-charting
On March 5, 1984, the English pop band The Style Council performed a show at Goldiggers, Chippenham, that was filmed for the BBC’s Sight &
