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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The Cranberries’ Heartbreaking Story Behind “Zombie”

By 1994, grunge was in its last throes as Nirvana was done, Alice in Chains were on hiatus, Pearl Jam was growing more uncomfortable with success and fighting with Ticketmaster and punk rock was all of a sudden becoming fashionable. Everybody Else Is Doing It So Why Can’t We? One band who got their start

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Slaughter: The Tragic Story of the Band

Slaughter was one of the last hair metal bands to have success before the whole scene imploded in the early 90’s. Their success was almost unheard of because of the unusual path they took. “I’m very proud to be from Las Vegas.” – Mark Slaughter Slaughter’s beginnings started with the vocalist Mark Slaughter and bassist

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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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