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Koh Hasebe/Shinko Music/Getty Images ‘It Was a Struggle’: Soundgarden Producer Reveals the Album He Was Sure He Would Get Fired Over
Producer Michael Beinhorn recalled working with Soundgarden on their 1994 album, a process that was so difficult he feared for his job.
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Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia ‘Guess I’m Gonna Have to Take My Pants Off’: Foo Fighters Reminisce About Taylor Hawkins’ Stage Antics
While on their latest album cycle, Foo Fighters took a moment to reminisce about beloved drummer Taylor Hawkins’ onstage antics.
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Tim Mosenfelder/FilmMagic 6 Artists From the 80s to Now That Showcase How Hip-Hop and Industrial Music Influenced Each Other
Industrial music and hip-hop emerged in similar spaces, and their influence on each other can be easily overlooked.
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(Photo By Raymond Boyd/Getty Images) 4 Essential Hip-Hop Albums You Have to Play When You Visit Atlanta
For anyone who has never visited Atlanta before, Noisey selects four rap albums you have to play while you’re checking out the city.
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Spotify/Liquid Death Continue Handling DJ Duties Even After You Bite the Dust With Spotify and Liquid Death’s Un-urn-ving New Collab
In the latest afterlife advancement, Spotify and Liquid Death have announced the Eternal Playlist Urn, offering sweet tunes even after death.
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Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Inc 4 Surprisingly Somber Tracks From 90s Rockers Known for Keeping Things Weird and Unserious
These 90s rock bands are known for being deeply unserious, but occasionally they’ve put out somber tracks that show their emotional side.
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(Photo by Erika Goldring/WireImage) J. Cole Admits How Releasing ‘2014 Forest Hills Drive’ Was the First Time He Could Relax in His Career
J. Cole reflects on ‘2014 Forest Hills Drive’ and how he felt like he could finally relax after releasing the album.
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4 Insane Clown Posse Songs That Scared the Crap out of Me As a Kid (But I Love ‘Em Now!)
When the Insane Clown Posse dropped ‘The Great Milenko’ in 1997, “Boogie Woogie Wu” was unleashed on my unsuspecting Sunday School ears.
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Peter Noble/Redferns This Punk Classic Was Written in the Basement of Stephen King’s Maine Mansion
In 1989, The Ramones released the single “Pet Sematary”, inspired by Stephen King’s novel and written in his basement in Maine.
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Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for iHeartRadio Radio Moscow’s Millennial Answer to ‘Free Bird’, and 3 More Modern Songs With Face-Melting Guitar Solos
Radio Moscow released a ‘Free Bird’ for the new generation in 2009; now, here are three more modern songs with blues-rock guitar solos.
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