Kid Rock Took a U.S. Army Apache Helicopter Ride
Kid Rock took a ride with Pete Hegseth on a U.S. Army Apache helicopter. He also met with service members and filmed videos for Memorial Day, America's 250th birthday, and his Freedom 250 tour, which kicks off Friday.
People online are criticizing Pete for allowing it, and saying taxpayer dollars are spent on Kid's "joy ride". Another person says, quote, "This is called an incentive flight and it is very common. All of you just want to find any reason to [B-word]."
For reference, a helicopter costs about $7,000 an hour to fly. Kid's flight was reportedly 10 minutes long and was just a few loops over the base.
METALLICA To Release 'ReLoad (Remastered)' Limited-Edition Deluxe Box Set
METALLICA has announced the definitive re-release of its quadruple-platinum seventh studio album "ReLoad", to be released June 26 via the band's own Blackened Recordings.
The "ReLoad" remastered limited-edition deluxe box set is available now for pre-order at this location, where full package details and track listings can be viewed. Pre-orders of the deluxe box will receive instant-grat versions of "The Memory Remains" including the remastered original recording, "Instrumental Mix, Take 18 Floor Take", and "Live In Brisbane".
Originally released November 18, 1997, "ReLoad" was the third consecutive METALLICA album to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, ultimately spending nearly 80 weeks on the chart and attaining No. 1 status in six countries, and top 10 in nearly a dozen more.
Taking Back Sunday Announces Fall Tour... No Houston Dates!
Taking Back Sunday has announced a fall headlining tour with special guests Thrice and Saves The Day. The month-long run kicks off September 16th in Nashville and hits Brooklyn, Milwaukee, Salt Lake City, San Diego, Las Vegas, and more. Presales begin today, with the general on-sale Friday at 10 a.m. local time.. The tour also includes a special October 14th show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre celebrating the 20th anniversary of the band's album "Louder Now," with former guitarist Fred Mascherino returning to join the lineup for all 2026 shows. An anniversary edition of "Louder Now" is also in the works through Craft Recordings. Before the fall run, the band hits the road with Bayside starting May 29th in Philadelphia.
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Ed Sheeran shaved his head. He's also recovering from a nasty bout of shingles . . . but it doesn't appear the two things are related.
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You may not know the name Tony Wilson, but if you like '70s funk, you know his iconic bass line from Hot Chocolate's "You Sexy Thing".
Tony died on Friday at 89. He co-wrote the 1975 song that became a #3 hit.
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Ten '80s Albums That Would Be Perfect If You Got Rid of One Song
Even our favorite albums sometimes have that ONE song that kinda kills the vibe.
Here are ten '80s albums that would be PERFECT if you just removed one track:
1. "Back in Black", AC/DC.
Perfect if you remove: "Shake a Leg".
2. "Reckless", Bryan Adams.
Perfect if you remove: "She's Only Happy When She's Dancin'".
3. "Slippery When Wet", Bon Jovi.
Perfect if you remove: "Without Love".
4. "No Jacket Required", Phil Collins.
Perfect if you remove: "Long Way to Go".
5. "Hysteria", Def Leppard.
Perfect if you remove: "Excitable".
6. "Appetite for Destruction", Guns N' Roses.
Perfect if you remove: "Anything Goes".
7. "Purple Rain", Prince and the Revolution.
Perfect if you remove: "Computer Blue".
8. "Born in the U.S.A.", Bruce Springsteen.
Perfect if you remove: "Workin' on the Highway".
9. "1984", Van Halen.
Perfect if you remove: "House of Pain".
10. "Whitesnake", Whitesnake.
Perfect if you remove: "Straight for the Heart".
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