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"I played 2,000 shows with Dillinger, so how much more energy can I give? I’m like a nuclear reactor inside."
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The accident occurred on March 18, 2024.
No other shows were canceled.
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"I played 2,000 shows with Dillinger, so how much more energy can I give? I’m like a nuclear reactor inside."
Bad news for Birmingham.
Maybe Grohl will see this and think about reevaluating his pre-show ritual.
Metal Blade Records CEO Brian Slagel, Deathwish Inc. co-owner Tre McCarthy, Closed Casket Activities owner Justin Louden, etc.
Yes, the lineup that did "Hey Man Nice Shot."
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The Offspring, Suicidal Tendencies, Mutoid Man and more.
"I’m honored to have been given the opportunity to be in this band and I’m proud of my contributions over that time. It’s simply...
"I don't want to say anything that's going to make people start thinking something [is happening], because there's nothing set up."
Martin Persner discussed the Ghost breakup for the first time publicly, since revealing his identity.
Matt Pike knows a thing or two about stoner metal.
Who knows if Root is just denying things for the hell of it.
Phil Demmel and Dave McClain are leaving after this tour.
Surprisingly not anything Jimi Hendrix-related.
He'll donate all proceeds to "organizations that help young generations of musicians "'just play.'"
They will finish out the tour and then pack it up, according to Flynn.
"There’s nothing official yet but I’d like to do a real heavy project at some time. I don’t know with who yet."
"I wouldn’t be surprised if all of us did some solo, independent, autonomous sort of thing."
Metal is a "complex, inclusive and global community that now encompasses several generations."