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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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Expoziție personală Benedek Zoltán Örs „Existență” @ Galeria Pygmalion, Timișoara

Modernism.ro · about 2 hours ago · Cosmin Nasui

The exhibition 'Existență' by Benedek Zoltán Örs is a personal and intense exploration of the human condition. It is hosted by Galeria Pygmalion in Timișoara and can be visited from May 21 to June 14, 2026. The exhibition features a series of expressive works that explore the tensions between suffering, memory, and the aspiration for spiritual freedom.

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Die besten US-Rap-Alben der 90er: Der Wu-Tang Clan trotzt dem Trend

Musikexpress · about 3 hours ago · Yannick Levante

The Wu-Tang Clan released one of the groundbreaking hip-hop albums of the 1990s, ENTER THE WU-TANG (36 CHAMBERS), which combined Eastern Shaolin references with raw rap styles. The album features a diverse range of rap styles, with each member contributing their unique sound. The album's success paved the way for many MCs from New York.

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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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