Music News: Korn Makes Adidas Partnership Official

Korn Makes Adidas Partnership Official

Korn has long been associated with the sports apparel line Adidas. Especially lead singer Jonathan Davis, who has famously donned the line since the 1990s. But now their relationship is official.

Davis has confirmed that a new collaboration with Adidas is an “homage to the horror and rock music we love.” The collection will highlight two pairs of shoes (the Campus 00s and the Supermodified), plus t-shirts, hoodies, and tracksuits.

The shoes are rumored to go for $130 and $140, respectively, and will include Korn’s logo and art on the insoles. The collab is expected to launch, appropriately, this October.

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The Offspring Apologize For Non-Filthy Reissue

The Offspring Apologize For Non-Filthy Reissue: Fair is foul, and foul is fair. Rock band The Offspring have issued an apology after fans argued they’re recent reissue of a 2008 album wasn’t filthy enough. “Any fan of The Offspring knows that we enjoy cussing on occasion, because sometimes there's just no substitute for a properly placed curse word,” wrote the band in a tweet. “So you must understand how we were completely f***king horrified to find out that the 15th anniversary re-issue vinyl release of 'Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace' had the 'clean' versions of 'You're Gonna Go Far, Kid,' 'Nothingtown' and 'Stuff Is Messed Up' on it.” The Offspring continued on a humorously profane rant, promising “it will be f**kin’ fixed.”

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At the UK's Glastonbury Music Festival over the weekend, Rick Astley sang AC/DC's"Highway to Hell," and he played the drums on it, too. 

 Also, Foo Fighters played a surprise set, while Dave Grohl hopped onstage during sets by the Pretenders and Guns N' Roses.

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