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Brazilian Gamers Are Playing as Their Favorite Favela Gang Members
We spoke to two modders who’ve been turning the first-person shooter Squad into a simulation of Brazil’s civil war.
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Oscar Isaac Was in a Ska Band That Played Warped Tour With Green Day and Limp Bizkit in the ’90s
Oscar Issac played in punk and ska bands as a teen. One of those bands, The Worms, even played Warped Tour.
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Taylor Hill/Getty Images “Reminds Me of Old-School Hip-Hop”: How Zach Bryan’s Fast-Paced Approach to Music Impressed Kings of Leon
“Reminds Me of Old-School Hip-Hop”: How Zach Bryan’s Fast-Paced Approach to Music Impressed Kings of Leon
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(Photo by Frank Micelotta/Getty Images) 50 Cent Responds to Ex Vivica a. Fox Advising Women Not to Date Rappers With Bizarre AI Post
50 Cent responds to actress and old romantic flame Vivica A. Fox, telling an audience not to date him or any rappers, with an odd AI picture.
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Screenshot: PlayStation, Microsoft PS5 Just Broke a Major Sales Record
The PS5 just surpassed every Xbox console in sales — even the 360. Here’s why Sony PlayStation keeps dominating the console market.
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Screenshot: Riot Games League of Legends 2 Release Date Reportedly Leaked
A new leak claims League of Legends 2 will launch in 2026 with a major engine overhaul and champion rework.
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(Photo by Scott Gries/Getty Images) “There’s No Respect There”: Omarion Responds to Mario’s Diss on His ‘Hit or Miss’ Singing
Omarion spoke on ‘Sway in the Morning’ about Mario claiming his singing is ‘hit or miss’ and whether they’d ever work together again.
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MINNEAPOLIS – DECEMBER 15: The Replacements (L-R) Tommy Stinson-Bass, Paul Westerberg-Vocals/Guitar, Steve Foley-Drums, Slim Dunlap-Guitar perform for Warner Bros Records staff and friends in the basement of Metro Studios in Minneapolis, Minnesota on December 15, 1990. (Photo by Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) On This Day in 1984, The Replacements Recorded Live Album That Paul Westerberg Called “the Biggest Mistake We Ever Made”
When asked about recording ‘The S*** Hits The Fan’ live album, The Replacements frontman Paul Westerberg replied, “Why? We suck.”


