Listening to Metal Actually Makes You a Worse Driver???
Listening to METAL while you drive might not be the best idea. Because a new poll suggests that it makes you DANGEROUS.
According to a survey of 1,000 people, metal heads are more likely to honk at other drivers, run red lights, get into major crashes, and get DUIs than fans of other musical genres.
But they're only fourth on the list of drivers likely to get road rage. R&B and Soul fans were the most prone to road rage, followed by Rap, and then EDM listeners.
People who listen to "The Joe Rogan Experience" are 23% likely to have road rage. You'd think it'd be a lot higher.
Drivers most likely to tailgate listen to Rap . . . while people who listen to PODCASTS are the most likely to text while driving and to get into a fender-bender.
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Coldplay added 10 North American stadium dates to their 2025 tour.
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Creed's Scott Stapp To Make His Grand Ole Opry Debut
Not many people had this on their 2024 bingo card. Scott Stapp, the lead singer of the newly reunited Creed, is making his debut at the Grand Ole Opry later this month. Stapp will be giving the first-ever live performance of “If These Walls Could Talk,” his duet with Dorothy. Opry members Jon Pardi, T. Graham Brown, and Ashley McBryde will be in the Inner Circle the same night, so Nashville resident Stapp will have some high-powered company on the stage on October 23rd.
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