Korn's "See You On The Other Side" Getting Two-LP Vinyl Reissue
Tempo Music is celebrating the 20th anniversary of Korn's platinum-certified album "See You On the Other Side" with a limited edition deluxe 2-LP vinyl reissue on November 21st. The 2005 studio album featured the hit singles "Twisted Transistor" and "Coming Undone." The reissue will be available in multiple exclusive variants: blue/red blended vinyl from Korn's webstore, orange/violet blended at Hot Topic, magenta cloudy at indie record stores, plus standard black vinyl at retailers. For the first time, the vinyl release will include the bonus track "Last Legal Drug," previously only available on the deluxe CD edition. This track will also be released digitally on November 21st as part of a digital deluxe album, arriving two weeks before the album's official 20th anniversary on December 6th.
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Sammy Hagar hit X yesterday with a quick video of him, Chad Kroeger, and Tommy Lee
They seem to be teasing us with something. (Maybe a Hagar meets Nickelback, meets Motley Crue supergroup? Wouldn't be Sammy's first.)
On the Final Stop of Their Tour, Jelly Roll Thanked Post Malone for Changing His Life
Post Malone and Jelly Roll just completed the final stop of their Big Ass Stadium World Tour in London . . . and in true Jelly Roll style, he had a great speech saved up for Posty.
Jelly paused the show and poured his heart out. He thanked Posty for opening doors no one else ever had . . . from playing stadiums in the U.S. . . . to his first-ever shows in Europe.
Here's what he said, "You're an awesome spirit. You're a sweet soul. You are a family man . . . Everybody who works for you loves you. We love you. I love you. Thank you for bringing me on this [effing] tour, sincerely."
It was the kind of unscripted, emotional moment that makes Jelly such a great guy to root for. And clearly, Posty is a good dude, too. Who knew face tattoos would be so popular in the country music world?
Barry Manilow announced a new round of farewell tour dates.
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Here, for your listening pleasure, is the best hard rock song for each year of the 1990s.
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