Alexandra Holzer: Rock and Roll Never Dies… Not Even With Death and Taxes in L.A.! (PHOTOS)

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"Death and Taxes" is not a mere statement. No. This Death and Taxes is actually a Los Angeles-based heavy metal band.

Newest class includes Brit-pop, singer-songwriters, alternative rockers and a blues legend

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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced its nominees today. The acts cover punk, rap, R&B, heavy metal and the British Invasion -- sometimes within the same group. WKSU's Kabir Bhatia and music expert John Gorman talk about this year's slate of performers.

BOOK/MAGAZINE: Drum! Magazine Continues Its Metal Ride with Mastodona€(TM)S Brann Dailor Discussing Hitting on a€Oethe …

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San Jose, Calif.,&#151With its last several issues of DRUM!, Enter Music Publishing, publishers of high-quality informative magazines on drumming and the world's top drummers, in print and online, has been on a hard-rock/metal roll. It started two issues ago with Anthrax's Charlie Benante, followed by Evanescence's Will Hunt, and now, DRUM! presents a holiday season cover with Mastodon's heavy ...

Motorhead proof that rock ‘n’ roll is not dead

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The evidence has been rolling in for years, since the rise of internet culture and American Idol presided over the demise of the rock-friendly album format and recast rebellious rock warriors as androgynous boy singers and pole-dancing pop queens.

Motorhead proof that rock ‘n’ roll is not dead

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The evidence has been rolling in for years, since the rise of internet culture and American Idol presided over the demise of the rock-friendly album format and recast rebellious rock warriors as androgynous boy singers and pole-dancing pop queens.