Jon Wiederhorn
19 Years Ago: Linkin Park Crossed Worlds With Jay-Z on ‘Collision Course’
On Nov. 30, 2004, the two music giants united for this unique project.
Chevelle: The Story of an Estranged Brother + Rarities Album
The Loeffler brothers go in-depth in this exclusive interview.
43 Years Ago: Motorhead Burst Into Metal Mainstream With ‘Ace of Spades’
It came out Nov. 8, 1980.
Interview: What Does ‘Post Traumatic’ Mean to Mike Shinoda?
He talks about closing his solo shows with 'In the End' too.
Green Day’s Drummer Has a Death Metal Band – Listen
The band's new five-song EP 'You're Welcome' is kind of like a cross between Tenacious D and Dethklok.
Disturbed to Visit With and Perform for U.S. Troops in Nevada
'We are honored every time we are able to perform for our troops and pay our respects to our service men and women,' said guitarist Don Donegan.
Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong Lashes Out After Stringer Drummer Gets Pelted With Beer at Yankee Stadium
Oakland native John Spencer of the New York band Stringer became a viral sensation after Yankee fans pelted him with beer following the A's loss this week.
Limp Bizkit Guitarist Wes Borland Gets Lost in Mosh Pit
'Wes, can you hear me? Is he giving me a signal? Everybody get down... I can't see Wes!' frontman Fred Durst exclaimed from the stage.
Guns N’ Roses Asked by Malaysian Wildlife Organization to Not Traumatize the Animals
Friends of the Orangutans fear the volume from the concert will have a negative impact on the 150 species of animals at the Wildlife Park.
Billy Corgan Reveals He’s a Dad Again, Posts Adorable Picture
'Please welcome PHILOMENA CLEMENTINE CORGAN, the latest addition to our family,' exclaimed Corgan.
Metallica Release Songs From Remastered ‘…And Justice for All’ Album
Metallica are re-issuing ...And Justice For All to celebrate its 30th anniversary.
The Sword Cancel Tour, Go on Hiatus
'After 15 years of non-stop recording and touring, The Sword will take a hiatus following their U.S. shows at the beginning of October,' wrote the band.