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The tempestuous story of Def Leppard’s High ’N’ Dry, the album that turned them into US stars
1981’s High ’N’ Dry was the record that introduced Def Leppard to America – and changed things for ever
1981’s High ’N’ Dry was the record that introduced Def Leppard to America – and changed things for ever
After writing a memoir, the guitarist has done the musical equivalent with an 11-disc box set exploring his five-decade career. He explains how he landed his dream gig, how Robert Fripp beat him to a tonal ambition, and why, in a way, Roxy is still active
When Adrian Belew failed to persuade the 80s line-up to reunite, he had to come up with another way of bringing that decade’s three albums back to life – and he did it
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There’s a raft of Yuletide tunes by the Seattle titans to see you through the festive period
Including Black Spiders, Nate Bergman, Ally Venable and five other bearers of festive rock'n'roll gifts
Bow down before Manowar’s false metal-slaying third album, 1984’s Hail To England
Fame, death and resurrection – X Japan’s Yoshiki looks back on his band’s unique journey
How a song about the “hardscrabble lives” of the fledgling rockers became a timeless rock anthem
The drugs really were working for Aerosmith on 1976’s classic Rocks album
It’s Zakk Wylde’s world - we just live in it
Drugs, denim and 12 bar boogie – the story of one of the UK’s most successful rock bands
The ex-White Stripes man and guitar magus on the essential ingredients he thinks it takes to become a six-string master
Metal’s all-time greatest concept album? Operation: Mindcrime could be it
Jon Anderson, Adrian Belew, Mike Keneally and Don Preston discuss dealing with the filthy freak’s genius up close – and what you’re missing if you haven’t investigated his catalogue
Jamming with Hendrix, partying with The Who, getting hit on by David Bowie’s wife – The God Of Hellfire has done it all and more
The Fleetwood Mac icon has a contemporary pop favourite but isn’t happy about all the cussing