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  • Florida Cop Fired for Singing on Stage With Death Metal Band Vital Remains

    Florida police officer Andrew Ricks was fired this week for singing on stage with the Providence, Rhode Island-based death metal band, Vital Remains. The superfan was reportedly on duty when he jumped on stage in full uniform during their November 13 appearance at the West End Trading Company in Sanford to help introduce the band's 2003 song "Dechristianize" by belting-out (err, screaming) the song's first lines: "Let the killing begin!"
  • SBTRKT Shares Unreleased Remix of Adele’s 'Chasing Pavements' From 2008 [LISTEN]

    SBTRKT, the moniker of English electronic producer, Aaron Jerome, has shared a previously unreleased remix of Adele's "Chasing Pavements" that he created back in 2008 following the release of the singer's debut album.
  • Rancid’s ‘...And Out Come the Wolves’ Turns 20, Remastered Vinyl to be Reissued This Week

    Rancid is releasing a remastered reissue of their iconic album '...And Out Come the Wolves' this week in celebration of the record's 20th anniversary. The vinyl LP of the anniversary reissue comes with a poster with lyrics on one side and the album cover on the other. It comes out November 27th via Epitaph just in time for Record Store Day Black Friday.
  • Miley Cyrus and Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne Co-Direct New 'Lighter' Video [WATCH]

    Following Miley Cyrus and the Flaming Lips' first stop on their Dead Petz Milky Milky Milk tour, the singer and her "backup" band have shared the psychedelic new video for the second single off their recent album, "Lighter." Cyrus co-directed the video with Wayne Coyne and it's exactly what one would expect from the creative collaboration.
  • Bun B Claims Pimp C Created the Cooking Dance, Lil B Responds

    Following the recent firing of Houston Rockets head coach Kevin McHale, Lil B took to social media claiming that the action was a result of his BasedGod curse. Veteran Texas rapper Bun B promptly responded saying that the Bay Area rhymer shouldn’t demand credit for the cooking dance that Pimp C created.
  • Mercury Prize Goes to Benjamin Clementine Beating Out Jamie xx, Florence and the Machine

    This year's highly coveted and debated Mercury Prize, which honors the best British album of the year, goes to Benjamin Clementine for his debut album, 'At Least For Now,' beating out stiff competition from Jamie xx, Florence & The Machine and more.
  • Rick Ross Gives Update on Meek Mill, Wale Beef & 'Black Market' Album

    In October, Wale visited the Breakfast Club and chimed in on the Meek Mill and Drake beef. Apparently, Wale’s comments weren’t received well by his MMG label mate and things got interesting between the two. Soon thereafter, Rick Ross stepped in to defuse the situation. He recently gave an update on his artists and his new album, Black Market.
  • Wiz Khalifa Announces 'Cabin Fever 3' Mixtape in DayToday Vlog

    In recent days, Wiz Khalifa shared a new edition of his DayToday vlog and announced that he will be releasing a Cabin Fever 3 mixtape.
  • Chvrches Releases 'Empty Threat' Music Video With Goth Teens Drinking at Water Park

    The pop masterminds, Chvrches, have released a teenage gothic anthem of a music video for "Empty Threat" from the band's 2015 album, 'Every Open Eye.'
  • Adele Covered Chris Stapleton on '21' as a Bonus Track After a Tip From Her Bus Driver

    Adele and Chris Stapleton are at the top of their game right now with both artists enjoying recent spots atop the charts, but before 25's "Hello" was breaking records, the pop singer was covering the former underground country artist's tunes on '21.'
  • Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' is Free to Download on Google Play Music

    In case you've somehow lost your 'Thriller' CD or your parent's vinyl is scratched, the Google Play store has you covered, offering up Michael Jackson's iconic album for free on the online marketplace.
  • FKA Twigs, Iggy Pop, Philip Glass, Sharon Jones and More to Play Tibet House Benefit Concert

    The 26th annual Tibet House Benefit Concert is scheduled to take over New York City's Carnegie Hall on February 22, 2016 and the initial lineup has just been announced. As usual, this coming year's lineup is pretty musically diverse including former Stooges frontman Iggy Pop, contemporary minimalist composer Philip Glass, funk and soul revival pioneer Sharon Jones, FKA Twigs, Basia Bulat and Dechen Shak-Dagsay and Helge van Dyk.
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