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BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION Guitarist: New Album Is 'Not Just A Collection Of Songs'

BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION have set a September 6 tentative release date via Sanctuary Records their sophomore album, entitled "13 Acres". The follow-up to last year's "Here Come the Brides", "13 Acres" was recorded in part at a studio in Malibu, California with producer Andy Johns, who has previously wo...
May 17, 2005
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Judge In Station GREAT WHITE Fire Criminal Case To Hear Arguments On Jurors

The Associated Press has issued the following report: The judge in the nightclub fire criminal case said he will hear arguments about whether defense lawyers can resume questionning grand jurors, after the state said it was improper. Lawyers for nightclub owners Jeffrey and Michael Derderian have sa...
May 9, 2005
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Man Accused Of Selling Bogus Backstage Passes To AUDIOSLAVE

According to WNBC.com, a South Dakota man was busted in Morris County (New Jersey) on charges of selling bogus backstage passes that allegedly would get fans up close and personal with the rock group AUDIOSLAVE. Anthony Eagle, of Sioux Falls, is charged with receiving stolen property, forgery, crimi...
May 4, 2005
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BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION: In Mixing Mode

BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION have finished recording their sophomore album, tentatively titled "13 Acres", and are scheduled to begin mixing the effort today (May 1) for a summer release via Sanctuary Records. The follow-up to last year's "Here Come the Brides", "13 Acres" was recorded in part at a studio...
May 1, 2005
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SLIPKNOT: More Details Emerge About Council Bluffs Concert Riot

Courtney Brummer of The Daily NonPareil has issued the following report: Two people were arrested as the result of a disturbance during the SLIPKNOT concert at the Mid-America Center [in Council Bluffs, Iowa] Friday night. The incident began during the concert when audience members rushed a door tha...
May 1, 2005
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MÖTLEY CRÜE's TOMMY LEE: 'I Can't Believe We're Still Walking Around Alive'

MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee spoke to the San Antonio Express-News about the group's "Red, White, and Crüe 2005...Better Live Than Dead" tour, his solo album and his upcoming reality TV show, among other topics. Several excerpts from the interview follow: On the fact that MÖTLEY CRÜE are still tour...
April 14, 2005
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Police Confirm DIMEBAG's Murderer Was Dragged Off DAMAGEPLAN Stage In Cincinnati

John Futty of The Columbus Dispatch has issued the following report: Nathan Gale was dragged off the stage at a DAMAGEPLAN concert in Cincinnati eight months before killing the band's lead guitarist and three others at a concert in Columbus. Yesterday (April 12),Columbus police confirmed that Gale...
April 13, 2005
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Judge Denies Defense Motion In GREAT WHITE Nightclub Fire Case

The Associated Press is reporting that the owners of The Station nightclub, Jeffrey and Michael Derderian, appeared in court yesterday for a motion in the criminal case against them for the deadly 2003 fire at the club. Superior Court Judge Francis Darigan called it a historic moment in the case bec...
April 8, 2005
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CRIMINAL Announce New Album Title

Anglo-Chilean thrash extremsits CRIMINAL, featuring former PENTAGRAM frontman Anton Reisenegger, have set "Sicario" as the title of their new album, to be released in September by Metal Blade Records Europe. Sicario is a Spanish word for assassin and is most commonly associated with the hired killer...
April 8, 2005
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BENEDICTION, GOD DETHRONED, ROTTING CHRIST Confirmed For Austria's DEVIL DAYS Festival

The final billing has been announced for the Devil Days open-air festival, set to take place June 10-11 in Sankt Leonhard am Forst, Austria. Confirmed acts are as follows: AGATHODAIMON ARS MORIENDI BENEDICTION BITTERNESS CASKET GARDEN CRIMINAL CRUSADE DARK FORTRESS DARKFALL DEMOLITION DISASTER K.F.W...
April 1, 2005
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Report: Accord Reached On Testing Foam In GREAT WHITE Nightclub Fire

Tracy Breton of the Providence Journal is reporting that Superior Court Judge Francis J. Darigan Jr. announced yesterday that prosecutors and lawyers for the three men charged with the deaths of 100 people at The Station nightclub have reached an agreement on further testing of polyurethane foam, th...
March 15, 2005
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Report: Two Years After GREAT WHITE Fire, Federal Agency Issues Safety Recommendations

Chris Harris of MTV News is reporting that two years and change after a fatal inferno at the Station nightclub in West Warwick, Rhode Island, took the lives of 100 GREAT WHITE fans as well as the band's guitarist Ty Longley, the U.S. Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technolo...
March 3, 2005
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GREAT WHITE Nightclub Fire Update: The Station Owners Face Another Charge

The Associated Press is reporting that Rhode Island state prosecutors have charged the owners of The Station nightclub with installing a second flammable substance at the club. In court briefs submitted on Friday (Feb. 18),prosecutors contend Jeffrey and Michael Derderian put in a material called C...
February 21, 2005
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Report: Children Who Lost Parents In GREAT WHITE Fire Coping

The following report was issued by the Associated Press: Nathan Mattera's summers now include bereavement camp, and his after-school activities have been pared to counseling and playing near home. He stays close to his grandmother, now his legal guardian, and occasionally sleeps at the foot of her b...
February 19, 2005
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KID ROCK Arrested On Assault Charges

The Associated Press is reporting that Kid Rock was arrested Wednesday (Feb. 16) by Nashville police on charges that he punched a disc jockey at an adult entertainment club. The entertainer was released from custody about 10:15 a.m. after posting a bond of $3,000 on a charge of simple assault, a mis...
February 16, 2005