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Now We Have the “Make America Rock Again” Tour Headlined by…Oh, Dear.

June 6, 2017June 5, 2017 Alan Cross 0 Comments Art of Anarchy, Creed, Drowning Pool, Make America Rock Again, Scott Stapp, Sick Puppies, Trapt

We have to cut Scott Stapp some slack. I’ve met the former Creed frontman and he comes across as a

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Music News
Music News 

Random Music News for Saturday, August 6, 2016

August 6, 2016August 6, 2016 Alan Cross 0 Comments 50th Anniversary, Apple Music, Beatles, Carpool Karaoke, Donald Trump, Drake, Drowning Pool, Katy Perry, Olympics, Paisley Park, Prince, Revolver, Simon and Garfunkel, Slipknot, Spotify, Stranger Things, The Wave VR, VR, YouTube

Recovering from kidney stone removal surgery today. Near-Prince levels of fentanyl barely dented the pain in the recovery room, so

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82-Year-Old Dude Gets His Wish to Perform with Drowning Pool

July 16, 2016July 16, 2016 Alan Cross 0 Comments America's Got Talent, Drowning Pool, John Hetlinger

About six weeks ago, we say 82-year-old navy vet John Hetlinger perform Drowning Pool’s “Bodies” on America’s Got Talent. The

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Music News
Music News 

Random Music News for Friday, June 10, 2016

June 10, 2016June 10, 2016 Alan Cross 0 Comments Bill Murray, Chuck Berry, Drowning Pool, Indie Labels, Justin Bieber, Movies, Prophets of Rage, Protest Songs, Soundtracks, Spotify, Tom Morello, Troy Carter, U2, Wu-Tang Clan

Off to Winnipeg to visit the folks tonight. I’ve packed lots of mosquito repellant. The indie music sector is really,

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Recommended Music 

This Week’s Top 11 Playlist: 19 February 2016

February 19, 2016 Alan Cross 0 Comments Bravestation, Cheap Trick, Dandy Warhols, Deftones, Diemonds, Drowning Pool, Eagles of Death Metal, Latvian Radio, Motorleague, Poor Young Things, Underlined Passages

I’m not-so-secretly harbouring a wish that alt-rock takes a turn for the harder in 2016. Enough with the introspective, low-to-mid-tempo

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Because It’s Friday, You Need a Good Sock Puppet Parody

August 7, 2015 Alan Cross 0 Comments Cover Versions, Drowning Pool, Parody, Sock Puppets

Behold socks performing Drowning Pool’s “Bodies.” (Via Danny and Blabbermouth)

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Ongoing History of New Music Podcast

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Each week, the podcast looks at something from the alt-rock universe, from artist profiles to various thematic explorations. Whatever the episode, you’re definitely going to learn something that you might not find anywhere else. Trust us on this.

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Podcast – The Backstage Project

The Backstage Project Podcast

The Backstage Project Podcast with Mark Silver focuses on the stories behind the biggest and best entertainment products, events, and companies. We go behind the scenes with amazing people who have done or are doing extraordinary things to entertain you, the audience. From sporting events to concerts, from cable tv to music apps; if it’s made an impact on the entertainment world, we cover it.

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