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Author: JD Created: 4/28/2008 3:43 PM
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By JD on 8/26/2008 6:37 PM

I've heard these before but since the Olympics just wrapped up I thought I'd revisit them for you all...

Top 9 Olympic Commentator moments

9. Weightlifting commentator: "This is Gregoriava from Bulgaria. I saw her snatch this morning during her warm up and it was amazing" (The snatch is a type of weightlifting event FYI)

8. Dressage commentator: "This is really a lovely horse and I speak from personal experience since I once mounted her mother."

7. Paul Hamm, Gymnast: "I owe a lot to my parents, expecially my mother and father."

6. Boxing Analyst: "Sure there have been injuries, and even some deaths in boxing, but none of them really that serious."

5. Softball announcer: "If history repeats itself, I should think we can expect the same thing again."

4. Basketball analyst: "He dribbles a lot and the oppostitio ... Read More »

By JD on 8/26/2008 5:43 PM

Hey Rockheads before we get into the new blog I just wanted to apologize for taking so much time off. With Helluva Week, Mayhemfest plus traveling it's been tough to get any info worth a shit to put out there but I'm back now so let's get into some headlines:

Slipknot releases its fourth major label album, All Hope Is Gone today! The CD is the band's first new studio offering in more than four years, following 2004's Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses). Lead vocalist Corey Taylor has injected a lot of religious, Biblical and numerological references into his lyrics this time, and told us he's wanted to tackle these themes for nearly two years: "When it came time to write and put stuff together, I had stuff that I really wanted to say. Stuff that was just very blatant, but very powerful. And I was able to fit it together with the music, so that was, you know, kind of a lucky thing. It was just time for me to start talking about these concepts, you know. I'd kind of done the thing ... Read More »

By JD on 8/15/2008 6:51 PM

Black Light Burn’s guitarist and founder Wes Borland has joined Marilyn Manson’s band. Manson is currently in the studio recording a new album which is due out next year. The move will not affect Black Light Burn who are in the process of tracking their next studio album.

Mudvayne have tentatively titled their new album ‘The New Game‘. A November release is expected. A second studio album is expected to hit stores in May 2009.

According to Billboard< ... Read More »

By JD on 8/14/2008 8:02 PM

Too properly start this blog the words WOW have to be established cause that's exactly how I felt after seeing on the better tours this year! WOW Now first I have to admit I only saw three bands... now before you jump up and scream at me let me explain what went down.

First we hit the Belly Bus at 11am with our winners and the festivities begin! The first ever Cornholeshop.com Cornhole Tournament starts with 6 teams competing to go backstage with Five Finger Death Punch and Disturbed! So we do a double elimination tournament with the winner being Shake N Bake which were Ben and Grant. Lots of beers and shots went down and we rolled up to the Verizon Wireless Center with a pretty good buzz going and only had to make two piss stops on the way up at a gas station and a Panera Bread restaurant. Customers at Panera looked a bit leary when a prison bus rolled up outsid their store and then a bunch of half drunk rockerheads came pouring out but all was well.... the pee was great ... Read More »

By JD on 8/12/2008 5:45 PM

Five Finger Death Punch has unveiled the details for its fall headlining tour of the U.S., which will begin on September 29th in Colorado Springs and wrap up more than eight weeks later on December 4th in San Diego. The hard-rocking five-piece, which is currently appearing on the Rockstar Energy Mayhem trek, will bring In This Moment, Bury Your Dead and Another Black Day along for the ride. Frontman Ivan Moody said in a statement, "After kicking ass with all our metal friends on Mayhem this past summer, we knew that our next step had to be massive!!...We are pulling out ALL the stops and we are taking no prisoners!!"

Five Finger Death Punch has been on the road almost nonstop since the release last year of the band's debut disc, The Way of the Fist. Moody, who suffered from throat problems earlier this year, told us what his pre-show ritual is like these days: "I usually like to chew on glass and punch myself many times. No, my pre-ritual is basically just w ... Read More »

By JD on 8/11/2008 6:16 PM

Metallica have revealed dates for their North American tour which kicks off on October 21st. The Sword will provide support for the entire tour with Down joining from October 21st through November 23rd. Lamb of God will join from December 1st through December 20th and Machine Head will open from January 12th through January 31st.

Dates are:

October 21st in Glendale, AZ @ Jobing Arena
October 23rd in Albquerque, NM @ Tingley Coliseum
October 25th in Kansas City, MO @ Sprin ... Read More »

By JD on 8/8/2008 5:55 PM

If you have missed Slipknot on this summer's Rockstar Energy Mayhem tour, don't worry -- the band will return for its own trip through the U.S. starting in late January. It's too early for details, but fans will probably hear a lot more of the band's new album, All Hope Is Gone, on that trek. The group is only playing one new song on the current trip, but singer Corey Taylor told us he couldn't be happier with the response the band has received: "It's very appreciative. It's been two and a half years since we played, our first show was Seattle and people were just so cheesed to see us, you know what I mean? It was such a great feeling. And, you know, the feedback afterward is just so good, man. People are just celebrating you being there, and if you do well, then people are just really gonna have a good time watching you."

In addition to all-new masks and costumes, Slipknot's current stage show features a lift that raises percussionist Shawn Crahan high above the ... Read More »

By JD on 8/6/2008 5:50 PM

Three Days Grace will release a concert DVD called Live at the Palace in two weeks, on August 19th. According to Tunelab Music, the disc will only be available at Best Buy stores. No other details about the track listing, additional features or packaging has been made available. A new live DVD from the Canadian group seems like a natural, given the amount of roadwork the band has done in the last five years. Frontman Adam Gontier told us that all that touring has paid off for the band: "I don't know, I think it's really the only way for a rock band to do it, is to get as many tours as you can, play with as many bands as you can just to get out there because it's...you know, putting out just a radio single and hoping to have some longevity with that is pretty weak. So, you know, you gotta tour, and that's, we've been on tour, basically, constantly since the first record."

Three Days Grace came off the road earlier this spring after touring for the better part of t ... Read More »

By JD on 7/31/2008 6:34 PM

Slipknot has revealed the details of the special edition of its upcoming album, All Hope is Gone, due out on August 26th. In addition to the standard CD, the deluxe version will contain three bonus tracks, expanded artwork and a bonus DVD called Nine: The Making of All Hope is Gone, a 35-minute documentary directed by percussionist Shawn "Clown" Crahan. The three bonus tracks are called "Child of Burning Time," "Vermilion Part 2 (Bloodstone Mix)" and "'Til We Die."

All Hope is Gone is Slipknot's fourth major label album and follows up 2004's Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses).

The band is currently on the road with Disturbed and others as part of the Rockstar Energy Mayhem tour. The trek pulls into West Palm Beach, Florida on Wednesday (July 30th).

Slipknot has also unveiled the first two T-shirt designs from the group's new clothing line, Tattered and Torn. The shirts have been ma ... Read More »

By JD on 7/29/2008 6:54 PM

Linkin Park plans to cut down the space between new studio releases this time around, hoping not to repeat the four-year gap between 2003's Meteora and 2007's Minutes to Midnight. Singer Mike Shinoda says that the band members have been working on new material for a while and that he's even found time to record some demos while on tour: "Actually I've been doing a couple of studio dates out on the road, which is new for me. I did a date when we were touring in Germany, one date in Prague, a bunch of dates in New York, and I'm excited about that. It's been very cool for us. So long story short, we've been putting in a lot of work and hopefully we could have a new record out next year."

Linkin Park is in the midst of its Projekt Revolution tour, which stops in Charlotte, North Carolina on tomorrow (July 30th) and rolls through Riverbend on August 15th!

Ex-Soundgarden and Audioslave singer Chris Cornell's third solo album, titled ... Read More »

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