Cailey Lindberg


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  • Guns N' Roses Axl Rose Demands Google Take Down Fat Memes, Claims He Owns Copyright to Photos

    Axl Rose is demanding that Google take down the “fat memes” of himself that have been splashed all over the Internet as of late. The Guns N’ Roses frontman claims that he owns the copyright to the photos, which were taken by Boris Minkevich for the Winnipeg Free Press back in 2010. Clearly, Rose has shed some major weight since the photos were taken in preparation for the 'Not In This Lifetime Tour,' as well as dates with AC/DC.
  • Prophets of Rage to Tour the U.S. Following Cancelled Governor's Ball Performance

    Prophets of Rage is set to tour the U.S. following its cancelled Governor’s Ball performance this past Sunday (June 5) due to inclement weather. The supergroup features members of Rage Against the Machine, Chuck D of Public Enemy and B-Real of Cypress Hill. After the cancelled performance at Governor’s Ball, the group did a pop-up show at Warsaw in Brooklyn.
  • Bassnectar Slated to Have an Annual Performing Slot at Electric Forest Festival

    In one of the biggest moves of his career, Bassnectar is now slated to have an annual performing slot at Electric Forest Festival. It’s the latest in a string of recent developments as this past Wednesday (June 1), he revealed that he is releasing new music on Twitter and four new tracks were released the Friday following the announcement.
  • Guns N' Roses Will Not Be Allowed to Perform Late While on Tour in Massachusetts

    Guns N’ Roses will not be allowed to perform late while on tour in Foxboro, Massachusetts. The band is slated to perform at the Gillette Stadium there on July 19 and 20, but unfortunately for them the town has a curfew of 11:15 P.M. for live music. Management’s request for the curfew to be prolonged until 11:40 P.M has officially been denied.
  • Kanye West's Surprise Show in NYC Cancelled Following Rained Out Governor's Ball Performance

    Following his rained out Governor’s Ball performance, Kanye West’s last minute surprise show in NYC was also cancelled. West had aimed to have the show happen at 2 A.M. after he redirected fans from the rain-soaked grounds of Governor’s Ball to a 'Hot 97 Summer Jam' series, but unfortunately for the rapper a swarm of fans made it impossible for the venue to host his performance.
  • Corey Taylor Hospitalized for Broken Neck, Slipknot & Marilyn Manson Joint Tour Postponed

    The Slipknot and Marilyn Manson joint tour has been postponed due to frontman Corey Taylor’s hospitalization for a broken neck. He had apparently sustained the injury some time ago but hadn’t realized the severity until he was hospitalized. Reportedly, Taylor has to have two discs in his neck replaced in addition to a surgical procedure on his vertebrae.
  • Following Two Deaths at Sunset Music Festival, Tampa Mayor 'Reconsiders' Hosting Event

    Following two deaths at Sunset Music Festival, the Tampa Mayor is “reconsidering” hosting the event, which left 57 more hospitalized this past Memorial Day weekend. The festival was held at the Raymond James Stadium on May 28 and 29. A representative from St. Joseph’s Hospital reportedly told news station WLFA that the amount of overdoses that she saw over the weekend was “frightening.”
  • Tests Show 'Purple Rain' Singer Prince Died from an Opiod Overdose

    Tests have officially confirmed that Prince died from an opiod overdose, and the culprit was fentanyl. The “Purple Rain” singer was found collapsed in his Minnesota home on the morning of April 21. The test results were released by the Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office this past Thursday (June 2). It had widely suspected that Prince had died from opiod related causes, but it was just now officially confirmed.
  • Lars Ulrich on New Metallica Songs, Album Slated to be Finished Summer 2016

    Metallica’s tenth studio album is slated to be finished in summer 2016, following 'Death Magnetic,' which was released in 2008. Reportedly, the group has been spending tireless hours in the studio in San Rafael, California with their producer Greg Fidelman, the mastermind behind 'Death Magnetic.' In a new interview, Lars Ulrich explains that while the music will be finished this year, their fans many not necessarily hear it until next.
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