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In its twenty-one years on-air, Family Guy has seen many celebrity guests over the years. Here are some of the actual musicians who have guested on the show: -
You Need To Thank Metallica For This 'Take On Me' Cover
Robert Trujillo and Kirk Hammett of Metallica performed A-Ha's hit song 'Take On Me' in Norway on Friday. The song was originally released by A-Ha in 1984. -
Kygo Will Be First EDM Artist to Perform at Nobel Peace Prize Concert
Kygo is going to be making history next month as the first-ever EDM artist to perform at the Nobel Peace Prize summit. The tropical house producer/DJ will be performing at the Telenor Arena in Oslo on December 11th alongside fellow Norwegian artists a-ha and Aurora. They will be performing to honor this year's laureate, the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet, for their work in fostering a pluralistic democracy in their homeland after the Jasmin Revolution in 2011. -
Kygo Remixes A-Ha's 'Take On Me:' 80s Classic Goes Tropical
There are few producers in the world right now hotter than Kygo, so it is no surprise that he would have been coveted by Apple Music to help launch the platform. He has been part of their marketing campaign since the June launch and has started to premiere some new remixes through the platform. His latest project with them is a new remix of the 1980's classic "Take On Me" by Norwegian band a-ha. -
Rock in Rio Grabs Katy Perry, Faith No More, Slipknot and More as 2015 Brazilian Headliners; Plus One Big Reunion Show
Rock in Rio has announced a number of big names that will serve as headliners for the seven-day Brazilian music festival: Katy Perry, Faith No More, John Legend, Slipknot, System of A Down and Queens of The Stone Age. The event is traditionally referred to as "the world's biggest music festival" and drew more than one million attendees during its 2013 edition. -
5 VMA 'Video Of The Year' Nominees That Were Robbed
This may be hard to believe, but award shows don't always make the right choice, and the Video Music Awards is certainly no exception. A lot of excellent, worthy videos have been named "Video of the Year" by MTV, but there have been some years where another video deserved the title more than the actual winner. Here are five videos that should have won Video of the Year. -
8 Great Punk Covers of Classic Songs
If an artist does a cover version of a song, but doesn't really change anything about it, then there's not really a point in doing it at all (listen to Seal's version of "Let's Stay Together" and tell me why it had to be made). However, these eight bands took songs by non-punk bands and put their own noisy punk spin of them.
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