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Misfits to Release First Album in 12 Years, Tour U.S.

Misfits to Release First Album in 12 Years, Tour U.S.

Aside from an all-covers compilation in 2003, The Misfits haven't put out an album since 1999's _Famous Monsters_. But the decade-plus drought is about to come to an end, as the iconic hardcore punk band announced the arrival of new album _The Devil's Rain_, due in stores October 4.  read more

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34 of Our Favorite Band Tattoos

34 of Our Favorite Band Tattoos

Few forms of personal expression represent devotion better than tattoos, and many fans have permanently expressed their affection for their favorite musicians by embedding indelible ink within layers of their skin. Some have turned out atrociously, but the following tattoos show how effective this artistry can be....  read more

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Ted Leo, St. Vincent, Wye Oak to Play Our Band Could Be Your Life Concert

Ted Leo, St. Vincent, Wye Oak to Play Our Band Could Be Your Life Concert

Ted Leo, Wye Oak and St. Vincent are among the acts that have teamed up to perform in the Our Band Could Be Your Life Concert....  read more

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Twenty More Ridiculously Literal Album Covers

Twenty More Ridiculously Literal Album Covers

From green onions to sailin' shoes, guys named Hurley to guys digging chicks, these album covers are nothing if not literal...  read more

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Chills, Thrills & SPILLS: 19 Great Songs About Spilling Stuff

Chills, Thrills & SPILLS: 19 Great Songs About Spilling Stuff

When I reached for the glass I’d just hand-juiced, I clumsily knocked its contents all over the counter. My mind began to wander to all the great songs in which other substances are spilled... milk, blood, wine, oil, guts, the beans. Before long, I had a king-hell playlist, and now I’m sharing it with you.  read more

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Catching Up With... Henry Rollins

Catching Up With... Henry Rollins

Henry Rollins speaks not in drops and dribbles. When he opens his month, torrents of declarations spill out that condemn and praise in turns, ventriloquizing voices to buoy as well as others to deride...  read more

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