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Trent Reznor Vows Never to Return to Grammys
Trent Reznor Vows Never to Return to Grammys
Trent Reznor Vows Never to Return to Grammys
This year's Grammy Awards were closed by Nine Inch Nails, Queens of the Stone Age, Dave Grohl and Fleetwood Mac's  Lindsey Buckingham., but the all-star gig was cut short on television when closing credits and sponsors were shown instead of the end of the performance. You can watch rehearsal video of the entire performance above, but in a new interview, Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor lashes
The Grammys Never Disapoint When It Comes to Disappointing Rock and Metal Fans
The Grammys Never Disapoint When It Comes to Disappointing Rock and Metal Fans
The Grammys Never Disapoint When It Comes to Disappointing Rock and Metal Fans
I watch the Grammys almost every year. I enjoy a pretty wide range of music, but for a show that boasts to be "music's biggest night", they completely lack in showing appreciation for rock and metal music. Comedian and metalhead Brian Posehn wrote a perfect review/rant for the evening that sums up how most of us feel about the awards show.
2014 Grammy Awards Snubs Late Slayer Guitarist Jeff Hanneman During ‘In Memoriam’ Segment
2014 Grammy Awards Snubs Late Slayer Guitarist Jeff Hanneman During ‘In Memoriam’ Segment
2014 Grammy Awards Snubs Late Slayer Guitarist Jeff Hanneman During ‘In Memoriam’ Segment
As it does every year, the Grammy Awards paid tribute to the musicians who passed away over the past 12 months with an 'In Memoriam' segment toward the end of Sunday night's ceremony. However, there was at least one glaring omission, as there was no mention of late Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman.
Nine Inch Nails, Dave Grohl + Queens of the Stone Age Close 2014 Grammy Awards, Get Shafted
Nine Inch Nails, Dave Grohl + Queens of the Stone Age Close 2014 Grammy Awards, Get Shafted
Nine Inch Nails, Dave Grohl + Queens of the Stone Age Close 2014 Grammy Awards, Get Shafted
Already a two-time Grammy Award winner before the end of the night, Dave Grohl almost finished the Grammys on another high note. The Foo Fighters frontman joined Queens of the Stone Age, Nine Inch Nails and Fleetwood Mac legend Lindsey Buckingham for the show's closing performance -- at least what we got to see of it.
2014 Grammy Nominees for Best Metal Performance: Anthrax, Black Sabbath, Dream Theater, Killswitch Engage + Volbeat With King Diamond
2014 Grammy Nominees for Best Metal Performance: Anthrax, Black Sabbath, Dream Theater, Killswitch Engage + Volbeat With King Diamond
2014 Grammy Nominees for Best Metal Performance: Anthrax, Black Sabbath, Dream Theater, Killswitch Engage + Volbeat With King Diamond
Metal may not get the wealth of recognition that other genres receive, but the big category that every metalhead music fan should be paying attention to is the Best Metal Performance category. The nominees for the 2014 Grammy Awards were just announced and there's a diverse group of acts populating the category.
KFD Awards 9 Locals With an Award For Heroism
KFD Awards 9 Locals With an Award For Heroism
KFD Awards 9 Locals With an Award For Heroism
On 12-12-12 a bicyclist was struck and then dragged under a vehicle. The driver of the vehicle, unaware that the bicyclist had been struck and trapped, continued to drive believing the vehicle was suffering a mechanical problem, and tried to move the vehicle off the roadway. The accident was witnessed by employees of Les Schwab Tires and Clearwater Collision and Towing.
Oscar Movie Mashups We Want to See
Oscar Movie Mashups We Want to See
Oscar Movie Mashups We Want to See
Around awards season it can seem like if you've seen one Oscar contender, you've seen them all. The same rote drama, suspense, beautiful actresses playing ugly...it can grow tiresome. We've livened up a few of the films that have received Oscar nods by mashing them together to form new movies we'd actually want to see...
Seether Honored for Decade of Success
Seether Honored for Decade of Success
Seether Honored for Decade of Success
In the ever-changing world of the music industry, it’s a rarity for bands to reach a decade with the same representation, but Seether are still going strong with Wind-Up Records after hitting the 10-year mark. To help celebrate the occasion, Seether were surprised backstage by President/CEO Ed Vetri and their manager Jack Rovner with plaques that marked the accomplishments the band have reached ov

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