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Features "Sail On, Uncle Ricky": The Rock World Pays Tribute To The Cars' Ric Ocasek Ric Ocasek has passed away at the age of 75, the world of rock'n'roll has paid tribute to The Cars' leader
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Features Incubus’ Brandon Boyd: “I personally did not have huge aspirations for rock stardom” Incubus’ Brandon Boyd talks rock stardom, success, and the mysterious inspirations of the ocean…
Features 20 Years On, Will Haven Look Back At The Album That Defined Them On the 20th anniversary of its release, the founding members of Will Haven remember WHVN.
Features Why A Day To Remember's New Album Is Their Most Creative Yet It’s been a three-year wait, but A Day To Remember are back with a brand-new album, You're Welcome! Jeremy McKinnon takes us inside the band’s most creative and exciting chapter yet…
Features 10 Doom, Sludge, and Post-Metal Bands Defying LA's Dream-Like Image Los Angeles might seem sunny and sparkling from the outside, but these 10 LA bands will show you another side of the city.
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