Jon Wiederhorn
49 Years Ago: KISS Get to Work With Self-Titled Debut Album
On Feb. 18, 1974, KISS arrived.
36 Years Ago: Megadeth Release ‘So Far, So Good… So What!’
Megadeth's third album arrived on Jan. 19, 1988.
19 Years Ago: Linkin Park Crossed Worlds With Jay-Z on ‘Collision Course’
On Nov. 30, 2004, the two music giants united for this unique project.
Chevelle: The Story of an Estranged Brother + Rarities Album
The Loeffler brothers go in-depth in this exclusive interview.
Disturbed to Visit With and Perform for U.S. Troops in Nevada
'We are honored every time we are able to perform for our troops and pay our respects to our service men and women,' said guitarist Don Donegan.
Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong Lashes Out After Stringer Drummer Gets Pelted With Beer at Yankee Stadium
Oakland native John Spencer of the New York band Stringer became a viral sensation after Yankee fans pelted him with beer following the A's loss this week.
Hear Philip Anselmo’s Vocals on New Sigh Track ‘Homo Homini Lupus’
Sigh frontman Mirai Kawshima first met Anselmo 20 years ago when they were both playing in the gore/death metal band Necrophagia.
45 Years Ago: Black Sabbath Release ‘Never Say Die!’
On Sept. 28, 1978, Black Sabbath released 'Never Say Die!,' their final album with Ozzy Osbourne for three decades.
Opeth Share ‘Demon of the Fall’ From ‘Live at Red Rocks’ Performance
See footage of the 'My Arms, Your Hearse' favorite from Opeth's forthcoming live album/DVD.
Gene Simmons Mocks Paul Stanley’s Vocal Problems During Solo Shows
Harsh words from Gene Simmons to his longtime bandmate.
Tenacious D Announce New Album With Dave Grohl + Animated Series
The storylines include travel in a time machine, a visit to the White House and a space adventure.
When Will Artists Earn More Than 12 Percent of $43 Billion the Music Industry Generates Per Year?
'The spending patterns have changed. The industry hasn’t yet reacted. That’s the next chapter,' said a Citi researcher.