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The Offspring

The Offspring Drop Anti-Vaxxer Drummer

by Music-News.com

The Offspring drummer Pete Parada claims the band have forced him out over his refusal to be vaccinated against Covid-19.

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The Hard-Ons with Tim Rogers photo by Michelle Young of Lantern Studio

Tim Rogers Joins The Hard-Ons

by Paul Cashmere

Tim Rogers has joined The Hard-Ons. I’ll say that again … Tim Rogers has joined The Hard-Ons … and just incase you didn’t hear the first two times Tim Rogers has joined The Hard-Ons.

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Green Day, Soundwave 2014, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

Green Day Play Their First Show Since Covid Began

by Paul Cashmere

Green Day have played their first complete show since Covid began at a gig in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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Elvis Costello and longtime collaborator, 18-time GRAMMY® and Latin GRAMMY® award-winning producer, Sebastian Krys, have brought together a stunning international cast of some of the biggest Latin rock and pop artists from around the globe to interpret Elvis Costello and The Attractions’ album, "This Year’s Model," entirely in Spanish. The inspired Spanish-language adaptations are set to the band’s classic studio performances, culled from the original master recordings, newly mixed by Krys.

Elvis Costello Remodels ‘This Year’s Model’ In Spanish

by Paul Cashmere

Elvis Costello’s latest project is a completely Spanish edition of his 1978 classic ‘This Year’s Model’.

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John Lydon, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Sex Pistols Sue John Lydon

by Music-News.com

John Lydon is facing legal action from his former Sex Pistols bandmates after refusing to license the group’s music for Danny Boyle’s upcoming biopic series.

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Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 photo by Ros O'Gorman

Mark Hoppus Reveals He Has Stage 4 Cancer

by Music-News.com

Mark Hoppus’s health crisis has helped him form a stronger bond with his mother, as he’s struggling with the same kind of cancer she previously battled.

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Seawitch

Fiona Horne Reveals New Band Name Seawitch

by Paul Cashmere

Former DefFX member Fiona Horne and her partner Dave (Spiff) Hopkins, formerly of The Hellmenn, have a new band Seawitch.

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James Murphy, LCD Soundsystem - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

LCD Soundsystem Paused Indefinitely

by Paul Cashmere

James Murphy says LCD Soundsystem are “on a full hiatus”.

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The Offspring

And Here Is ‘This Is Not Utopia’ The New Video For The Offspring Just Because

by Paul Cashmere

Here is a new video from The Offspring just because it rocks. ‘This Is Not Utopia’ is simply 2 minutes and 40 seconds of The Offspring sounding like what The Offspring used to sound like.

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BMTH sauce

Bring Me The Horizon Launch A Vegan BBQ Sauce

by Paul Cashmere

Bring Me The Horizon have their own line of vegan BBQ sauce.

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The Meanies

The Meanies Reschedule More Dates

by Paul Cashmere

The Meanies have had to reschedule more dates for their Better Late Than Never Desperate Measure tour.

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Ed Kuepper and Jim White photo by Anna White

Ed Kuepper and Jim White Juggle Dates Again

by Paul Cashmere

The Ed Kuepper and Jim White dates have once again had to be juggled due to Covid restrictions.

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Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 photo by Ros O'Gorman

Mark Hoppus Is Catching Up On Old Movies While He Undergoes Cancer Treatment

by Music-News.com

Blink-182 star Mark Hoppus has been passing the time during cancer treatment catching up on “gritty” old movies.

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Blink 182

Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus Reveals Cancer Battle

by Paul Cashmere

Mark Hoppus, the 49-year old lead singer of Blink-182, has revealed he has been fighting cancer for the past three months.

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Cosmic Psychos

Cosmic Psychos Have A New Album, A New Video and Tour Dates

by Paul Cashmere

Cosmic Psychos have a new album ‘Mountain of Piss’, a new video ‘Sin Bin’ and a few tour dates to boot.

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The Scientists Negativity

The Scientists To Release ‘Negativity’ in June

by Paul Cashmere

The Scientists have a new album coming in June. ‘Negativity’ is out June 11. Henry Rollins previewed the song ‘I Wasn’t Good At Picking Friends’ on his radio show on KCRW last weekend.

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2 Tone

Prince Charles Visits 2 Tone Exhibition In London

by Music-News.com

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall today visited 2 Tone: Lives & Legacies at the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum to mark the beginning of Coventry being UK City of Culture 2021.

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Angels and Airwaves

Angels & Airways Premiere ‘Euphoria’ Video

by Paul Cashmere

Angels & Airways have released another new song, their first new music for 2021 ‘Euphoria’.

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Chumbawamba

Chumbawamba Are Making A Comeback

by Music-News.com

Chumbawamba are making a comeback almost a decade after their split.

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The Meanies

The Meanies Get Their Arses Back On The Road

by Paul Cashmere

The Meanies will finally get their arses back into gear for the ‘Better Late Than Never Desperate Measures’ tour to make up for the tour that couldn’t happen when the ‘Desperate Measures’ album was released.

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Parkway Drive

Parkway Drive Cancel Viva The Underdogs Tour

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

Parkway Drive have cancelled their upcoming Viva The Underdogs tour citing uncertainty with performances in venues of that nature with Covid restrictions still in place.

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Ratcat

Ratcat Blind Love Turns 30

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

Fuck me, Ratcat released their ‘Blind Love’ album in May 1991, 30 years ago.

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David Greenfield of The Stranglers

The Stranglers Honor Dave Greenfield

by Music-News.com

The Stranglers pay tribute to late keyboard player Dave Greenfield on their new album, ‘Dark Matters’.

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Lisa Simpson with Quilloughby

Morrissey Is Pissed Off The Simpsons Played Him As A Depressed Fat Racist

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

Morrissey is pissed off at The Simpsons for portraying him as a racist with a fat gut.

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The Libertines, music news, noise11.com

The Libertines Announce Their Reformation

by Music-News.com

The Libertines have announced the ‘Giddy Up A Ding-Dong Tour’.

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The Libertines Signal A Resurrection

by Music-News.com

The Libertines have teased an announcement.

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Rise Against, L-R: Joe Principe, Tim McIlrath, Zach Blair, Brandon Barnes Photo credit: Wyatt Troll

Rise Against Release New Music ‘Nowhere Generation’

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

Rise Against have released the title track of their upcoming album ‘Nowhere Generation’ ahead of its June release.

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White Stripes White Blood Cells XX

The White Stripes To Reissue ‘White Blood Cells’ for 20th Anniversary

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

The White Stripes ‘White Blood Cells’ will mark its 20th anniversary with an expanded edition.

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Skegss Rehearsal

Australian Charts: Skegss Have Australia’s Number One Album

by Gavin Ryan

Australian Charts: Skegss Have Australia’s Number One Album

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Ed Kuepper and Jim White

Ed Kuepper and Jim White Announce Shows Together

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

The Saints’ Ed Kuepper and The Dirty Three’s Jim White will embark on an Australian tour together in May.

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