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Primus To Release First Studio Album In 11 Years
Megadeth Says Big 4 Costs Too Much
Iron Maiden Says They're Better Than Metallica
Primus To Release First Studio Album In 11 Years
(Antimusic) Primus have set a September 13, 2011 release date for Green Naugahyde, their first studio album in 11 years. The record was produced and engineered by Les Claypool in his personal studio, Rancho Relaxo, in Northern California, and features Claypool, long-time guitarist Larry LaLonde and drummer Jay Lane. Antimusic Has The Story Here
Megadeth Says Big 4 Costs Too Much
(Rock News Desk) Dave Mustaine says a fully-fledged Big 4 tour is unlikely to happen – because Megadeth can’t afford to take part. Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax performed together in the States for the first time in April and they’ll gather again at the Yankee Stadium in New York in September after a festival season in Europe. Rock News Desk Has The Story Here
Iron Maiden Says They're Better Than Metallica
(Gibson) Metallica fans may run to the hills after they hear the bold declaration made by Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson. Speaking with Metal Hammer magazine, the erstwhile Astraeus airline pilot stood behind a recent boast that his band was better than a certain Big Four headliner. Gibson Has The Story Here