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THEORY OF A DEADMAN Releases Holiday Song 'Missing You This Christmas'

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PANTERA WITHDRAWS FROM FESTIVAL, REPLACED BY STP

Fans who’ve been planning their October trip to Sacramento for the Aftershock festival got some potentially sad news over the weekend. Pantera, touted as one of the event’s top acts after their recent revival, has withdrawn from the 2023 fest.

“Due to circumstances beyond our control, we will be unable to perform at this year’s edition of Aftershock next month,” the band wrote on social media. Calling the festival “monumental,” Pantera admitted it “pains us to have to miss it,” but they did confirm they’re set for the 2024 edition.

Meanwhile, Aftershock wasted no time in announcing their replacement: Stone Temple Pilots. Still set to take the stage are other A-list acts such as Guns ’N Roses, Avenged Sevenfold, Tool, Korn, and more.

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Jelly Roll's New Tattoo Has a Special Significance

 

 

Jelly Roll seems to have a MILLION tattoos, but his latest has a special meaning.  It's his wife Bunnie Xo's logo. 

 

 

She shared footage of it on TikTok and captioned it, "Tat my name on ya if it's real."  They've been married for seven years.  Not surprisingly, it had to cover some of his previous ink partially.  

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20 Fall Songs to Start the Season  

 

 

 UltimateClassicRock.com put together a list of 20 fall-themed songs to kick off the season.

 

 

Here they are, in chronological order:

 

 

1.  "Leaves That Are Green",  Simon & Garfunkel (1966)

 

2.  "Autumn Almanac",  The Kinks (1967)

 

3.  "Ramble On",  Led Zeppelin (1969)

 

4.  "Moondance",  Van Morrison (1970)

 

5.  "Indian Summer",  The Doors (1970)

 

6.  "Maggie May",  Rod Stewart (1971)

 

7.  "September Gurls",  Big Star (1974)

 

8.  "Seasons of Wither",  Aerosmith (1974)

 

9.  "Rainy Day Man",  Bonnie Raitt (1974)

 

10.  "Night Moves",  Bob Seger (1976)

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