Iggy Pop
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12 rock stars over 70 who are still delivering the goods
By Paul Travers published
Mick Jagger, Paul McCartney, Robert Plant and more are proving that age cannot wither them

The Iggy Pop and Stooges albums you should definitely own
By Sleazegrinder published
Iggy Pop burst onto the stages of Detroit like a mad bag of screaming skin ’n’ bones, and he hasn't let up in the half century since: These are his best albums

I was like, ‘I ain’t been in another band, I ain’t done this for anybody else before'”: Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders on the time he joined Iggy Pop’s band
By Niall Doherty published
The Arctic Monkeys man was behind the kit for Iggy's 2016 album Post Pop Depression

"He called Chad Smith 'drummer'. Like, 'Drummer, can you hit that on the up beat?' And this is Chad Smith!" Duff McKagan on what it’s like being in a band with punk rock don, Iggy Pop
By Niall Doherty published
The Guns N' Roses bassist has played on two Iggy Pop records, and now the former Stooges man has returned the favour

10 rock stars who have appeared in ridiculous TV ads
By Paul Travers published
Lemmy flogging milk? Iron Maiden pushing road safety? Dokken hawking anti-virus software?! Here are 10 times rock stars have appeared in crazy TV ads

Queens Of The Stone Age's Josh Homme recalls a shirtless Iggy Pop eating steak with his bare hands in a posh restaurant, then getting told off for having his nipples out
By Liz Scarlett published
Josh Homme once went for dinner with Iggy Pop, and found the Godfather of Punk exhibiting rather bold dining etiquette

Watch Guns N' Roses duo Slash and Duff McKagan play Stooges classic I Wanna Be Your Dog with Iggy Pop in Hollywood
By Paul Brannigan published
LA's Hollywood Palladium hosted some famous faces on April 27

Watch Iggy Pop's blink-and-you'll miss it cameo as a creepy paedophile in 90s cult movie Tank Girl
By Rich Hobson published
Iggy Pop is no stranger to appearances in tv and film, but his cameo in 1995's Tank Girl might be the weirdest of all

10 times rock and metal bands totally ruined TV talk shows
By Stephen Hill published
From L7's pubes to Sepultura fans causing chaos, here are just some of the reasons we don't get to see many heavy bands on mainstream talk shows

Iggy Pop on the gig that made him want to be a rock star: "I thought, Look how awful they are, and they've got the number one single in the country!"
By Paul Brannigan published
On October 20, 1967, Iggy Pop attended a gig at the University of Michigan that would change his life forever
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