September 26, 2008
Anj And Gorby Save Hot Girls From Stalin Zombies
September 25, 2008
Jeremy Camp “Beyond Measure”
September 23, 2008
Buckshot Does In This Moment
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September 22, 2008
Caustic Live At KROCK Dysfunctional BBQ
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September 19, 2008
AC/DC “Rock ‘n Roll Train” Music Video
Metallica Performs Live On British Television
9:54am by RichiedudeMETALLICA performed its new single, “The Day That Never Comes” on the BBC television show “Later… with Jools Holland”. Watch the performance below.
According to Billboard.com, METALLICA’s “Death Magnetic” has sold close to a half million copies in just a three-day sales window and leads The Billboard 200. The CD moved 490,000 copies in its abbreviated frame, scheduled off-cycle on a Friday to accommodate a worldwide release date.
The new 10-song collection is the band’s first since 2003, when it issued the controversial “St. Anger”. Many fans were turned off by that record’s primitive production and lack of guitar solos, but drummer Lars Ulrich told The Pulse of Radio that doing “St. Anger” paved the way to return to a more traditional sound on “Death Magnetic”. “I’m pretty sure that a big part of the reason the new record sounds and feels like it does is because we had to go and do that in order to get to where we are now. You know what I mean?” he said. “We had to get that out of our systems. It was just, it was vital, it was unavoidable. We had to just fuck it up to that point.”
“Death Magnetic” was produced by the band and Rick Rubin, known for his work with the RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, SYSTEM OF A DOWN, JOHNNY CASH and many others.
The album marks the recording debut of bassist Robert Trujillo, who joined METALLICA in 2003 shortly after “St. Anger” was completed.
September 17, 2008
Buckcherry Live On Jimmy Kimmel













