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Apparently bears find metal music kind of chill when relaxing high up in trees. We know this because a park ranger tried blasting a legendary metal song in a failed attempt to get a bear to climb out of a tree. Bear Wasn’t Leaving TreeRangers from Colorado Parks and Wildlife were called in after a black bear was reported to be getting into trash near the Colorado School of Mines in Golden. When the rangers arrived, the bear had already found some food before heading up into a nearby tree. “Our plan was to haze (or scare) the bear when it came down, so hopefully it would be uncomfortable around...
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These are Ronnie James Dio‘s five best doom metal songs outside of his two stints in Black Sabbath. Leaving Sabbath in the mix would simply make this too easy of a task and there’s some hidden gems and deep cuts in Ronnie’s catalog that rarely enter the general conversation. The early ’90s Dio records, while lacking in enduring hit songs, make up for it with understated quality and are among his darkest efforts. Ronnie’s lyrics had a particular focus on good vs. evil and light and shade. Even with a grim forecast, the light always found a way to poke through. Oftentimes, it was through phrases...
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During a recent episode of Ozzy Osbourne‘s new Madhouse Chronicles podcast with Billy Morrison, the “Prince of Darkness” shared his biggest regret from his time with Black Sabbath. That would be that the band finished their run without original drummer Bill Ward behind the kit. Bill Ward Exits Black Sabbath ReunionIn November 2011, the original Black Sabbath foursome of Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward held a press conference to announce their pending reunion with a 2012 tour on the books. But in May 2012, Ward officially backed out of the reunion, citing issues over his ...
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Here is the setlist for the final show from 20 big rock and metal bands. Some were planned while others were shockingly unexpected. More often than not, music fans never know when their favorite band is going to play their final note. On one end of the spectrum, we have KISS who go all-out for their final performance complete with odd avatars to carry on the legacy of the band. Then we have Velvet Revolver who ended things playing a four-song set during a benefit show. The last song they played together as a band was a cover of Pink Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here.” It makes you wonder if they wou...
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