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The 20 most underrated Beatles songs
Even The Beatles’ most overlooked songs are better than many other bands’ best numbers
Even The Beatles’ most overlooked songs are better than many other bands’ best numbers
Tired of playing rock shows with Foo Fighters, Dave Grohl recruited his favourite vocalists for the all-star metal project Probot
Trent Reznor’s 1994 epic explored the collapse of a character like Pink Floyd had done 15 years earlier - but in a musically different manner
Kid Rock spotted drinking Bud Light at gig in Nashville – just months after ridiculous anti-trans shooting stunt
David Byrne says he regrets the way Talking Heads came to an end – as band prep for Stop Making Sense re-release
Follow The Leader officially confirmed Korn as nu metal superstars. It also sent the band flying off the rails.
2023's unlikeliest duo discuss art as inspiration, Hendrix's guitar and the forthcoming Kevin Ayers’ reissues
Joey Jordison had already found acclaim with Slipknot, but horrorcore glam-punks Murderdolls let him flex an entirely different side to his music
Corey Taylor believes that the single which Metal Hammer readers voted Slipknot's greatest ever song is the most over-rated song in their catalogue
First six of the Norwegina prog rockers albums to be reissued beginning with Ignis Fatuus in November
The Rolling Stones appeared to blame Prince for their audience's deplorable reaction to his performance at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on their 1981 Tattoo You tour
In 1989, the FBI launched an investigation into the apparent murder of an unidentified man in a video, who was later revealed to be Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor. They later realised that Reznor was (and is!) still alive
Revelations from former XTC bassist, singer and songwriter Colin Moulding when he released his TC&I EP Great Aspirations with old band mate Terry Chambers
The joyous footage includes a man wielding a bullwhip
With Pantera in pieces and their legacy tarnished, Dimebag found himself desperately needing a new outlet for his talents. With brother Vinnie Paul beside him, he found one
The unimaginable success of Nevermind made Nirvana the world's most reluctant and confused rock stars. Steve Albini looks back on what Kurt Cobain's band did next, and the birth of their dark masterpiece In Utero