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Heaven & Hell’s The Devil You Know was a Dio-era Sabbath record under any other name
Heaven & Hell’s The Devil You Know was a Dio-era Sabbath record under any other name
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The Geoff Downes-led new lineup of Asia play the band’s first three albums, one per night, in April
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Meet Ginger Wildheart, the multi-tasking musical superhero who's shared stages with Cheap Trick and Motörhead and drinks with Axl Rose, Tony Iommi and Liza Minnelli
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez challenged himself to stop aiming for perfection, and challenged old friend Cedric Bixler-Zavala to write direct lyrics. It wasn’t easy for either of them
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Crispian Mills hails the “complete maniac” Pink Floyd, Peter Gabriel and Alice Cooper producer for his work on 1999 album Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts
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Inside one of the most remarkable success stories in modern metal
Chickenfoot’s second album, III, picked up where their debut left off
Long before he started playing bass, but after discovering Wishbone Ash and Curved Air, he was introduced to the pioneering power trio’s 1971 album by a future bandmate