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Irish Star on MSNIconic Rage Against The Machine song banned from the radio - but that didn't stop them
Rage Against the Machine's Killing in the Name was one of the most controversial songs of the 1990s, leading to it being ...
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The Mirror US on MSNInside the meaning behind Rage Against The Machine's band name
Rage Against The Machine has one of the most unique band names in rock history, and like every great band name, there is a lot of speculation behind its meaning ...
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LouderSound on MSNWith Matt Cameron now added to the list, here’s a reminder of all the drummers Pearl Jam have had and lost…
The former Soundgarden man joins a lengthy list of ex-members who’ve drummed for the grunge titans... and now no longer drum ...
With tears in his makeup-shadowed eyes, Osbourne, the ailing and retiring frontman for Black Sabbath, raged against the ...
Plus, Trump signs the “big, beautiful bill” into law, and Ozzy Osbourne plays one last gig with Black Sabbath.
Tom Morello celebrates Back to the Beginning as he dives into what fans can expect for Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath's final show.
As the Prince of Darkness prepares for his final concert with Black Sabbath, admirers including Lars Ulrich, Lita Ford and Billy Corgan extol his virtues.
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IGN Africa on MSNShinobi: Art of Vengeance Is 2D Action Done Right – The Final Preview
A banging electronic trip-hop soundtrack fused with traditional Japanese folk instruments also feeds into its balance of ...
The Beatles recorded "Helter Skelter"; Sly and The Family Stone got into trouble with the law; John Lennon was ordered to ...
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The New Republic on MSNDOJ Tries to Use Ghislaine Maxwell to Put Out MAGA Fire on Epstein
As Donald Trump seeks to allay public outcry over the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, a top Justice Department official vowed ...
State attorneys in Tennessee say a judge's order to take a death row inmate to the hospital on the morning of his execution ...
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Tennessee judge gives state leeway on deactivating inmate's heart-regulating device before execution
A Tennessee judge has ruled that the state can deactivate a death-row inmate's implanted heart-regulating device at a ...
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