Korn and Adidas have officially announced their new footwear and apparel partnership.
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New Music from Blink-182, The Rolling Stones, and Cher
"One More Time...", Blink-182. This is their ninth album. It's also the return of Tom DeLonge after seven years.
"Hackney Diamonds", The Rolling Stones. This is their 26th album and their first album of original music in 18 years.
It's also their first album without drummer Charlie Watts, who passed away two years ago. But he DOES appear on two of the tracks, "Mess It Up" and "Live by the Sword." Their guests are Lady Gaga, Elton John, Paul McCartney, and Stevie Wonder.
"Christmas," Cher. This is her 27th album. Her guests are Michael Bublé, Tyga, Cyndi Lauper, and Stevie Wonder.
"Lighthouse", Duff McKagan. This is his third solo album. He's the bassist of Guns N' Roses. His guests are Slash, Iggy Pop, and Alice in Chains' Jerry Cantrell.
Hear Post Malone's cover of Alice in Chains' "Them Bones".
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Pearl Jam Releases New Mix Of "Vs." For 30th Anniversary:
Pearl Jam fans have much to celebrate today, as the band has announced multiple mixes of their classic album “Vs.” To honor its 30th anniversary, Pearl Jam dropped an Atmos spatial audio mix of the LP and new videos for each track. “Vs.” will also be available in vinyl and on cassette, as well as on clear and double-vinyl versions from Target and other retailers. Members of the Eddie Veder-led band’s “Ten Club” also have a shot at ordering a special 2LP Dreamsicle-colored vinyl or clear cassette.
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Creed Reunites, Did The Curse The Rangers?
Back in July, Creed announced they were reuniting after more than a decade. They also revealed plans to return to performing with the “Summer Of 99” cruise next spring. But this week marked the first public appearance of the band since word of their reunion.
And it happened, in all places, at a Major League Baseball game. Creed’s song “Higher” has reportedly become a rallying cry for the Texas Rangers as they battled the Houston Astros in the American League Championship Series (ALCS). “What’s up everybody, we are Creed,” announced Scott Stapp on X/Twitter as they attended the Wednesday night game. “Here for the ALCS championship, go Rangers!”
The entire stadium welcomed the band by singing their classic “Higher.” The team also played another hit, “Are You Ready?,” to kickoff the night.
Check out fan-shot footage here.
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It's time to hear from an expert: These are Alice Cooper's favorite horror movies.
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Jelly Roll Raised Another $590,000 for At-Risk Youth
Jelly Roll has said that his "main objective" in life is helping people who are struggling, just like he once was. And he's not backing off that.
Jelly recently finished his first arena tour, and while a LOT of fans saw him on stage . . . he's sharing some of the stuff he did behind the scenes.
In a social media post, he says that during the tour he visited over 10 jails and juvenile detention centers . . . plus multiple rehabs and homeless shelters. He says he just did it to, quote, "spread the love."
He also says they teamed up with Live Nation to give a dollar per ticket sold to charity, and he raised another 590,000 for at-risk youth.
And if that's not enough, Jelly says that he's already "focusing on creating the biggest toy drive in Nashville history." He says he'll share more details on that soon. And he adds, quote, "My gratitude is at all-time high."
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