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James Hetfield, the singer with Metallica, once named his five favourite thrash metal bands of all time which include the likes of Exodus and Motorhead.
These five movie characters are so aggravating that they make you want to punch a hole in the screen instead of continuing to watch them.
Have we moved past the need for the basic love song? Or have listener habits just grown more complex, and artists writing love songs have adapted?
RIchard Gere, under the direction of Antoine Fuqua, used a vintage gunslinger as the basis for a very different character of his own.
Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant sang his fair share of colossal rock and roll anthems, but he called one 1962 blues song "bigger than 'God Save The Queen'".
Jefferson Airplane's Grace Slick recalled the moment a fan put a rabbit on stage during a live show in the 1970s and taking it home after.
AC/DC's Brian Johnson once discussed why many struggle to imitate the band's hits, 'You Shook Me All Night Long' and 'Highway to Hell'.
John Cazale starred in five 'Best Picture' Oscar nominations in his short career, three of which won, including 'The Godfather' and 'The Deer Hunter'.
Remaining relatively unknown until later life, Charles Ives was one of the most unique and inventive composers to have ever ...
Roger Ebert wasn't a fan of David Lynch's movies until he saw 'The Straight Story' in 1999, his Disney-distributed family-friendly film, which changed his mind.
Over the course of 15 albums, REM never really had a particularly bad spell, but one album stands head and shoulders above the rest as their worst ever.
American acting icon Dennis Hopper truly revived his career when he starred as Frank Booth in the 1986 movie 'Blue Velvet', directed by David Lynch.
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