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Jack Osbourne becomes father, names daughter after Ozzy Osbourne
Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne has teamed up with American Socks for a limited-edition capsule collection that combines rock heritage with alternative streetwear aesthetics. The collaboration features two exclusive designs that capture Ozzy's iconic "Prince of Darkness" persona and rebellious energy. This partnership offers fans a unique way to connect with Ozzy's enduring legacy and bring a piece of rock history into their everyday style. The collection is aimed at dedicated fans and collectors looking to make a bold fashion statement with a touch of rock and roll attitude.
MGK, LIMP BIZKIT: A "Face" That Sounds Like the Original
MGK -- Machine Gun Kelly -- has teamed up with Fred Durst for a song that sounds exactly like Limp Bizkit of the late '90s and early '00s. It's called "Fix Ur Face" and it's not only filled with curses from the start, it sounds exactly like it could be a deep cut from Significant Other. There's a black and white clip starring MGK and Durst that's up on YouTube now where you can watch the pair party like it's 1999.
DAVE GROHL Praises New FOO FIGHTERS Drummer ILAN RUBIN: 'His Capabilities Are Off The F***ing Charts'
Dave Grohl reflects on Ilan Rubin's creative transformation since joining Foo Fighters, describing it as a newfound sense of artistic liberation after his time with Nine Inch Nails. Grohl highlights Rubin's shift from precision-based performance to embracing spontaneity and freedom in his drumming. Rubin's move to Foo Fighters marks the end of a significant chapter with Nine Inch Nails, where he was a key member for over 16 years. His debut with Foo Fighters in 2025 signals a more fluid and improvisational phase in his career, showcasing his remarkable capabilities as a drummer. The overlap between Rubin and his predecessor, Josh Freese, in their ties to Nine Inch Nails adds intrigue to this evolving lineup shift.
AUDIOSLAVE's 'Out Of Exile' To Receive First-Ever Liquid Vinyl Release
Audioslave's 2005 album "Out Of Exile" is set to be reissued on vinyl in June, remastered and repressed by UMe. The album, which has become a collector's item, will be available in a standard 180g black vinyl edition and a limited run black liquid vinyl edition designed to match the album's cover art. The album marked a significant moment for Audioslave as they solidified their identity beyond being a supergroup, blending Chris Cornell's vocals with the band's groove-heavy sound. The reissue offers fans a chance to experience the album's iconic tracks like 'Be Yourself' and 'Doesn't Remind Me' in a new format.
Failure Unveil "The Rising Skyline" Feat. Hayley Williams, Announce Fall Tour