Music: Metallica Is Performing with the San Francisco Symphony Again 

Metallica Is Performing with the San Francisco Symphony Again 

20 years ago,METALLICA put out"S&M". . . a live album they did with the San Francisco Symphony. (It was the final Metallica album to feature Jason Newsted on bass.)

Anyway, they just announced a 20th anniversary show, which will happen on September 6th. It'll be the first event at San Francisco's new Chase Center arena, the future home of the Golden State Warriors.

They say it's a one-night only thing. And tickets go on sale this Friday, although there's a pre-sale that starts TODAY.

Panic! At The Disco Releases New Music Video

Panic! At The Disco just dropped a new video for the song “Dancing’s Not A Crime” from their latest album “Pray For The Wicked.” Frontman Brendon Urie’s puppet alter-ego The Amazing Beebo makes another appearance in this one, partying hard as usual.

This time, Beebo scores some VIP passes to the band’s show. He causes plenty of trouble, although he does make some friends along the way. He can be seen crashing soundcheck, getting drunk on the equipment backstage, and more until Urie himself has to give him a serious talk.

This is the fourth track from the album to get a visual. 

So... who has better dance moves?

The Amazing Beebo is livin' it up... seriously lil dude has it made. Watch his shenanigans continue in the video for Dancing's Not A Crime.

If you haven't seen it, there's a viral video of a blind six-year-old from Ohio named Avett Ray Maness, singing "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen while he plays piano. 

He was born blind in one eye, and has some vision in the other, and taught himself to play piano by ear . . . and he's really good. He's performed for schools, and is doing a fundraiser in April.

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Here's Avett Ray Maness doing "Let it Be" by the Beatles.

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B-REAL from CYPRESS HILL remembers squashing the beef between EVERLAST and EMINEM back in the day. 

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Slipknot Split From Longtime Percussionist


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