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Dirty Jobs’ Mike Rowe confused Metallica’s James Hetfield for Lars Ulrich

Dirty Jobs’ Mike Rowe confused Metallica’s James Hetfield for Lars Ulrich

by Alix Vallecillo | Apr 19, 2016 | Awkward, News

You always wonder if famous people are aware of the metal bands you listen to, whether they’re big or small. We know about a lot of celebrities being secret metal heads but one we didn’t know about was Mike Rowe, the host of Dirty Jobs and narrator of...
Metallica’s James Hetfield unboxes new “Kill ‘Em All” deluxe edition

Metallica’s James Hetfield unboxes new “Kill ‘Em All” deluxe edition

by Alix Vallecillo | Apr 5, 2016 | News, Reissues, Video

A few weeks back, we got word that Metallica will be reissuing their first albums Kill ‘Em All and Ride The Lightning which will be released in deluxe box-sets format containing several CD’s and vinyls along with some other goodies. As the release date of...
Metallica’s Lars Ulrich interrupted by protesters during panel at UC Berkeley

Metallica’s Lars Ulrich interrupted by protesters during panel at UC Berkeley

by Alix Vallecillo | Mar 18, 2016 | News, Video

UC Berkeley hosted a panel called Front Row consisting by successful people coming from the Bay Area like Primus’ Les Claypool, CEO of Salesforce.com Marc Benioff, and Metallica’s James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich among others speaking about how they achieved...
Metallica’s ‘Master of Puppets’ turns 30 today

Metallica’s ‘Master of Puppets’ turns 30 today

by Bram Teitelman | Mar 3, 2016 | Metal Milestones, Metallica Insider, News

Metallica are hands down one of the biggest bands in rock history. But while it was 1991’s self-titled Black Album that brought them to the masses, their first real breakthrough album, Master of Puppets, was released 30 years ago today. Quite possibly the...
Review/Photos: Metallica electrify San Francisco The Night Before

Review/Photos: Metallica electrify San Francisco The Night Before

by Metal Insider | Feb 8, 2016 | News, Photos, Reviews

Although point of origin shouldn’t be an issue, Metallica originally hailed from Los Angeles and during their formative years made many trips to the Bay Area before eventually moving there. So much so, in fact, that today native San Franciscans and newbies alike...
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Puscifer announce first album in five years ‘Normal Isn’t,’ plus 2026 tour and new video
Puscifer announce first album in five years ‘Normal Isn’t,’ plus 2026 tour and new video

Puscifer, the ever-evolving project led by Maynard James Keenan, alongside Mat Mitchell and Carina Round, will return with Normal Isn't, their first new album in over five years, scheduled to arrive on February 6, 2026, via Puscifer Entertainment / Alchemy Recordings...

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When cops crash an interview, Biohazard’s Evan Seinfeld keeps talking on Divided We Fall, fitness, and pushing forward
When cops crash an interview, Biohazard’s Evan Seinfeld keeps talking on Divided We Fall, fitness, and pushing forward

Brooklyn hardcore legends Biohazard, who redefined the genre and influenced bands now rising into the spotlight like Knocked Loose and Turnstile, are finally back with their new album, Divided We Fall, out October 17th via BLKIIBLK. This album doesn’t only mark their...

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Iron Maiden celebrate 50 years with 40th anniversary vinyl, new coloring book
Iron Maiden celebrate 50 years with 40th anniversary vinyl, new coloring book

Iron Maiden are concluding 2025 with a bang, celebrating their 50th year by resurrecting Live After Death, a revised limited-edition of their 40th anniversary collector's 2LP set, out November 28, 2025, via Parlophone Records. The release includes remastered audio on...

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New & Noteworthy: Releases Collector – 1/17/2025

New & Noteworthy: Releases Collector – 1/17/2025

New & Noteworthy is Metal Insider’s weekly column highlighting some of the newest rock and metal releases coming out each week. This week sees new music from the likes of DUNES, Pigeon Pit and Grave Digger, as well as the final album from Necrodeath, among the...

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New & Noteworthy: March of the Releases – 1/10/2025

New & Noteworthy: March of the Releases – 1/10/2025

New & Noteworthy is Metal Insider’s weekly column highlighting some of the newest rock and metal releases coming out each week. This New Music Friday includes the latest works from Franz Ferdinand, Stick To Your Guns, Tremonti and The Halo Effect, as well as the...

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New & Noteworthy: New Year, New Releases – 1/3/2025

New & Noteworthy: New Year, New Releases – 1/3/2025

New & Noteworthy is Metal Insider’s weekly column highlighting some of the newest rock and metal releases coming out each week. To Start off 2025, this week sees new music from the likes of Megafauna and Patriarkh among the outstanding works hitting shelves. Don’t...

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