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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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The Tense Reason Taylor Hawkins Almost Quit the Foo Fighters

Foo Fighters released their self-titled debut record in 1995. In reality, it was a Dave Grohl solo record, as he played most of the instruments on the album and wrote the material by himself over the past several years. From Dave Grohl Solo Project to Foo Fighters As Grohl inked a record deal and looked

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Alice in Chains: Layne Staley’s Final Days With The Band

Alice in Chains established themselves as the first band out of Seattle’s “grunge” movement to have a gold record. Addiction and infighting led to the band stop touring in any major capacity by 1993. Frontman Layne Staley’s addiction to heroin would be the group’s achilles heel and it wasn’t something that the singer really hid.

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Sepultura: The Remarkable Reason Max Cavalera Left The Band

Sepultura broke the mould of metal by not originating from America or Europe, as most other bands in their genre did. They were 4 kids from Brazil who got lucky and found their way to the United States. Beneath The Remains Their third album, Beneath The Remains was their first release on American label Roadrunner

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