Fall Out Boy Guitarist Releasing Memoir
Joe Trohman, guitarist and co-founder of Fall Out Boy, is releasing a memoir! "None Of This Rocks" is set to drop on September 13. It'll cover his youth and journey into becoming a musician and is described as being "unlike any [memoir] you've ever read."
A synopsis for the book says, “None Of This Rocks is a memoir by Joe Trohman – lead guitarist and co-founder of Fall Out Boy – that reads like a double album full of revealing stories from his youth and his experiences of modern rock and roll stardom. With wit and wisdom, and maybe a little bit of whining, Trohman grapples with depression, his mother’s brain cancer, antisemitism, pills, petty larceny, side hustles, and pop-punk at the turn of the century.”
The book is already available for pre-order. There are signed copies available.
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Travis Barker got a tattoo to honor FOO FIGHTERS drummer Taylor Hawkins.
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There's a David Bowie documentary called "Moonage Daydream" that just got picked up by Universal and HBO.
No release date has been announced, but it's expected to be on HBO Max next spring.
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That John Hinckley concert in New York City is sold out.
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Slipknot's Corey Taylor Stops Show To Help Fan
Corey Taylor stopped Slipknot's Monday concert in Winnipeg, Canada as he noticed a fan had fallen in the pit. He stopped mid-song to alert the paramedics.
In a video from the show, you can see Taylor speaking to the crowd, saying, "All right, guys. Make sure they got room, make sure they got a room. Everybody back up. Give them room, give 'em room… Here we go. Okay. Hold on. Everybody make room. Everybody back up. Come on. Make some room. They can't breathe if everybody's around them."
The crowd then began applauding, and Taylor put a stop to that. "Hold on, guys. No applause yet. I wanna make sure that they're okay," he explained. "I wanna make sure that they get out of the pit 100 percent okay. Hold on one second, guys. I appreciate that."
Finally, a few seconds later, he got back to the show, but first, he addressed the audience again. "All right. He's out, guys. Make some noise for the medics… Let's make sure they get out. We've got a clear path right here. As soon as they're safe, we're starting this fucking thing again. Are they good? Okay. Should we just do it from the top? Okay. Do it from the top. You ready?"
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Gene Simmons Doesn't Think Beyoncé or Bruno Mars Could Perform in KISS Costumes
Gene Simmons is confident that artists like Beyoncé and Bruno Mars would not be able to handle performing in a KISS costume. He said the armor he wears is 40 pounds and his boots each weigh the same as a bowling ball.
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George Harrison's childhood home is being turned into an Airbnb and museum.
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Someone stole the drum set used during the recording of John Lennon's "Imagine" album.
The guy it was stolen FROM was Yes drummer Alan White, who played on the album.
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