Exclusive: Ministry's Farewell Tour DVD
After 25 years and eleven studio albums, industrial-metal pioneers Ministry called it quits in 2008 with their final world tour, dubbed the "C U LaTour." Missed out? No sweat -- frontman Al Jourgensen and his revolving band of speed-metal freaks are releasing a double-disc DVD set, Adios, Puta Madres, on May 26 through Jourgensen's own 13th Planet Records.
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Arctic Monkeys Channel Black Sabbath on New Record
When they're not monkeying around with P. Diddy in his Miami mansion (and filming the whole thing!), Brit indie rock darlings the Arctic Monkeys are recording their new album for release this summer.
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Green Day's Billie Joe Admires Eminem
With the classic rock sound of their new record, 21st Century Breakdown, it's been no secret that Green Day have a penchant for the epic, operatic sounds of the Who and Queen.
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Teen Classroom Shooter: "Hail Marilyn Manson"
The Louisiana teen who opened fire in a crowded middle school classroom yesterday before attempting suicide wrote that he wanted to join the Marines, and professed a love for rockers Marilyn Manson and AC/DC, according to the Thibodaux Daily Comet<
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Watch: Blink-182 Rock 'Tonight Show'
Blink-182 are back -- and they're wasting no time reminding us just how much they've been missed. The pop-punk trio played their first reunion show last Friday and announced a 45-date summer tour.
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Jarvis Cocker in New Wes Anderson Movie
Jarvis Cocker: Former Pulp frontman, SPIN-approved solo artist, snazzy charmer … singing puppet!?!




