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Anthrax: Scott Ian kritisiert US-amerikanische Regierung

Metal Hammer DE · about 2 hours ago · Helen Lindenmann

Anthrax plans to release a new album in September, their first in ten years. The band's guitarist Scott Ian criticizes the US government in their new single 'It's For The Kids'. Ian expresses his anger and frustration with the current state of the world, particularly regarding the safety of children.

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Drei Band-Mitglieder verlassen Ghøstkid

Metal Hammer DE · about 3 hours ago · Helen Lindenmann

Ghøstkid members Christian Kisseler, Jan Marco Heinz, and Stanislaw Czywill have left the band due to burnout and personal reasons. The remaining members, Joakim Stephan Möller and Sebastian Biesler, have not commented on the situation. The future of Ghøstkid is currently unclear.

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Ritchie Blackmore will weniger auf Tour sein

Metal Hammer DE · about 3 hours ago · Lothar Gerber

Ritchie Blackmore, the former Deep Purple and Rainbow guitarist, has been forced to cancel several tour dates due to health issues. He has experienced vertigo and other health problems, including heart and gout issues. Blackmore has decided to reduce his touring schedule and play closer to his home on Long Island.

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3 Grunge Guitar Solos From the 1990s That Still Shred

American Songwriter · about 3 hours ago · Thom Donovan

The article discusses three grunge guitar solos from the 1990s that still shred. These solos are from the songs 'Them Bones' by Alice In Chains, 'Spoonman' by Soundgarden, and 'Alive' by Pearl Jam. The solos showcase the bands' unique styles and blend of heavy metal and punk influences.

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‘Doom’ soundtrack added to Library Of Congress alongside Beyoncé, Weezer and Taylor Swift

NME · about 3 hours ago · Ali Shutler

The US Library Of Congress' National Recording Registry has added the iconic soundtrack to Doom, celebrating music that is culturally, historically or aesthetically important, and/or informs or reflects life in the United States. The National Recording Registry includes over 700 recordings, with 25 added every year. The 25 recordings being added this year also include Weezer's debut 'The Blue Album' and Beyoncé's 'Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)'.

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