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"The War of Art" / AHC / American Recordings Missing Nu-Metal Vocalist Update: American Head Charge Frontman Cameron Heacock Has Been Located in Los Angeles
Nu-metal frontman Cameron Heacock, vocalist of American Head Charge, has been living unhoused and with a fentanyl addiction for some years.
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KINGS THEATER, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES – 2017/11/10: Evanescence rock band with orchestra performs at Kings Theater of Brooklyn. (Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images) ‘Are You Happy?’: Amy Lee Recalls the Emotional Origins of Evanescence’s Biggest Hit
Evanescence’s debut single stemmed from one uncomfortably prying (but emotionally cathartic) question over a meal.
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Tom Morello Rebuilt His Iconic ‘Arm the Homeless’ Guitar With Fender, He Told Us All About Crafting the ‘Mongrel’ Instrument (Exclusive)
Tom Morello’s legendary “Arm The Homeless” guitar is one that he practically built himself, so recreating it was no easy feat.
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Picture courtesy of the author Exploding Suburban Silence
The infinite sadness of the teenage mosher—when you’re young, all you need is a cheap practice amp to tear the world apart.
By Clive Martin
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(Photo by David Wolff – Patrick/Redferns via Getty Images) Limp Bizkit Reveal Their New Bass Player One Month After the Death of Founding Bassist Sam Rivers
Limp Bizkit has revealed Richie Buxton (aka Kid Not) as their new bassist, one month after the death of founding bass player Sam Rivers.
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(Photo by Kevin Mazur / Getty Images) Limp Bizkit Dropped a New Song With a Title That You Just Have To See for Yourself
Limp Bizkit just dropped a brand new song titled “Making Love to Morgan Wallen,” and it’s honestly a banger.
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Photo: Jeff Hahne; Ethan Miller / Getty Images Mudvayne Announce ‘L.D. 50’ 25th Anniversary Tour With Static-X
Mudvayne and Static-X are treking across the U.S. later this year.
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(Photo by Kevin Mazur / Getty Images) Is Limp Bizkit Working on a New Album?
Limp Bizkit shared a photo of themselves in a recording studio in Nashville.
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Al Pereira/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images Mike Shinoda Says Linkin Park Almost Had This Insane Stage Gimmick
Linkin Park’s A&R guy suggested Mike Shinoda “kick a shoe off,” for some strange reason.


