Michael Madsen is known for playing menacing side characters, but he had an opportunity in the '90s to play a lead role could have changed his career.
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Both Nirvana and Smashing Pumpkins were on top of the grunge and alternative rock scene in the early '90s, but their frontmen didn't always see eye to eye.
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Fleetwood Mac released a double album called 'Tusk', reflective of a band on the brink. In 1968, The Beatles' 'White Album' reflected the same mood ...
While it might have marked a significant turning point in the band's history for multiple reasons, is The Kinks' 'Village Green' their only 'true' album?
Two of the big contributing factors towards Guns N' Roses success was Slash and Axl Rose, but they had more members than that ...
Bob Dylan and The Beatles had careers that overlapped and contorted with one another, but one song stands out to Dylan the most as a work of art.
Ritchie Blackmore and Deep Purple have written some of guitar music's most iconic riffs. Blackmore tips his hat to the man who inspired them all.
While Yoko Ono looks back at John Lennon's life and legacy with deep love and pride, this one demo track is too prophetic of ...