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I read a lot of non-fiction, but paging through Tony Iommi's new memoir, Iron Man: My Journey Through Heaven and Hell with Black Sabbath (Da ...
Filed Under (Main Content) by Content Keyword RSS on 19-01-2011
A lot of bands that are perceived as Satanic are usually anything but. Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi has his interest in the subject, but is not a satanist, Marilyn Manson is a priest of the Satanic church, but I don't buy his commitment beyond its use as a marketing tool, Glenn Danzig has been said to ...
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Slipknot frontman Corey "#8" Taylor led the band's angsty horror-metal to the top of the charts while wearing ghoulish masks and leather S&M gear. But with the future of Slipknot unknown following the death of bassist Paul Gray, Taylor is focusing on his other band, Stone Sour—and he's doing a lot of growing up. "I'm 36 now and I can't sing about teenage angst anymore," Taylor tells SPIN.com of ...
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London, Aug 31 : Many devout Christians might think of heavy metal music as crass and even satanic at times, but according to a Church of England cleric, they could learn a lot about life from the genre of music.
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Shabooty Interview Series: Keith Buckley (EVERY TIME I DIE) Keith Buckley is the lead singer of the band, Every Time I Die . We got a chance to sit down while they were in town, and talk about the standard shabooty-fare which includes: Cage, Howard Stern, broads, and bad habits. Enjoy! $ Shabooty: Being from Buffalo, New York, do you ever drive over to Toronto to party? Keith Buckley: Yes, a lot actually. I think my fiance is having a bachelorette party in Toronto. We go there