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In the three-part docuseries I Wanna Rock: The ‘80s Metal Dream (Paramount+), musicians whose different backgrounds and entry points into the music industry put them on a collision course with the MTV ...
There has long been a debate if heavy music and politics mix, with some arguing they do not. But if you look back at the history of heavy metal, protest and resistance are within its DNA. The music ...
A new docuseries will chronicle the trials and tribulations of the '80s glam-metal zeitgeist, shining a light on five artists who experienced success and struggle in equal measure. You can see the ...
These heavy metal legends launched back in 1981 and they’re still touring today. James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich are the only two original members left in the band unless you count Kirk Hammett, who ...
One of the most authoritative and forward-thinking metal bands of the ’80s, Metallica helped make thrash a worldwide phenomenon. By blending the fast tempos and socially attuned lyrics of punk, the ...
There are several underrated 80s metal singers who never got the credit they deserved at a time when the genre was very popular. These singers have stood out over the years because of their talent and ...
Based on the true stories of the ‘80s heavy metal scene, “I Wanna Rock: The ‘80s Metal Dream” will premiere on Tuesday, July 18 on Paramount+. The documentary series tells the story of five rockers in ...
The ’80s were rock’s ultimate guitar decade. The shredding, fingerboard-tapping, dive-bombs and epic power-ballad solos. And most importantly, gargantuan riffs fans could air-guitar to. Many top ’80s ...
Metal bands had their heyday in the 80s and, believe it or not, controversy also helped. These were the days of the “satanic panic” and a lot of parents were concerned about metal music. A lot of ...
“We were on the radio in Seattle, and we’d have friends that would go, ‘That’s not you guys. That sounds like something from Germany or the U.K.’ And we’d go, ‘No, no, no, that’s us.’ And they’d go, ...
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