Awkward Moments

The Doors’ Disastrous Tour With Ian Astbury (Doors Of the 21st Century)

The Cult took a hiatus in 2002, following a less-than-stellar comeback that saw them release the album, Beyond Good and Evil. It was the band’s first record in 7 years, following their hiatus in 1994. During their hiatus in the early 2000’s, Ian Astbury of The Cult fronted The Doors but the whole project was

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How Negativland Exposed U2’s Hypocrisy

1991 was a great year for some pretty major albums. Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Guns N’ Roses, REM, Metallica, Smashing Pumpkins and Soundgarden were a few artists with big releases that year. U2 also had a huge release that year. Their album Achtung Baby was one of the most highly anticipated albums

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The Cult’s Disastrous Reunion For Beyond Good and Evil

The Cult had a successful run in the 1980’s, thanks, in large part, to the success of their records Love and Sonic Temple. The band was led by the songwriting duo of singer Ian Astbury and guitarist Billy Duffy. As the ’90s rolled around, the Cult’s star would fade with the release of their 1991

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