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Musician collaborations are always a tricky topic. They are usually done from a commercial perspective or lack the impact ...
Led Zeppelin is the band that defined the 70s. That much is cleared. The songs, the performances, and even their image marked ...
1. Jason Newsted – Metallica’s “Newkid” Who Never Graduated. Cliff Burton’s tragic death left a chasm nothing could truly fill, and Jason Newsted paid for it. Hazed mercilessly (“We tried to beat the ...
The best metal albums with female vocals are a topic that is not often brought up in the community. Most people often mention ...
1. Ronnie James Dio (Dio, Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Heaven & Hell, Elf) Ronnie James Dio in the 80s. Universally revered, Ronnie James Dio was a monumental figure in heavy metal, known for his ...
Metallica‘s popularity is well-deserved. Their albums from earlier times are timeless masterpieces. Even people unrelated to metal today can easily recognize the best Metallica songs when they hear ...
90s rock songs never go out of fashion. Over thirty years on from Nirvana’s trilogy of teenage wasteland records, many top rock bands of the 1990s still hold the apathetic youth of today spellbound; ...
While the rock and roll bands in the ‘60s laid the foundations for rock and roll to take over the world, the top 12 rock bands from the ‘70s took everything to the next level. Yes, ready or not, in ...
1. Iron Maiden. Iron Maiden’s heavy metal anthems gain new life on stage, which is why many fans insist Maiden sound even better live. Singer Bruce Dickinson’s showmanship – sprinting across the stage ...
Share on X (Twitter) Share on Reddit Share on WhatsApp Share on Pinterest Share on Facebook This period also shows Mustaine as a leader and songwriter. This is pivotal to understand his future ...
1. Zack De La Rocha. The most venomous voice of the anti-establishment movement in the 1990s vanished like a whisper in the air at the beginning of the 2000s. The remaining members of Rage Against the ...