

Grohl and Anselmo performing Pantera and MotorHead covers
Stars from the world of rock and metal descended upon a Los Angeles bowling alley on January 22 to pay tribute to the life of Pantera and Damageplan guitarist Dimebag Darrell. The evening’s all-star jam included appearances from Dimebag’s former bandmates Philip Anselmo and Rex Brown, Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo, Black Label Society frontman Zakk Wylde, Slayer/Exodus guitarist Gary Holt, Machine Head’s Robb Flynn and Phil Demmel, Stone Sour drummer Roy Mayorga, former S


18 Pearls of wisdom Lemmy left behind
This list was compiled by Tessa Stuart and published in the Rolling Stone magazine under the title "The Tao of Lemmy: 18 Great Quotes From the Motorhead Frontman". Here you have the quotes: "People don't become better when they're dead; you just talk about them as if they are. But it's not true! People are still assholes, they're just dead assholes!" - White Line Fever "The only interesting thing about religion is how many people it's slaughtered." - Louder Than War "Religion


Ben Scrivens' new mask has a tribute to Lemmy on it
Montreal Canadiens goalie Ben Scrivens has chosen to honor the memory of Lemmy Kilmister, lead singer and bassist of the heavy metal band Motorhead, with his newest goalie mask. Kilmister, 70, died on Dec. 28 after a battle with an aggressive form of cancer. Eye Candy Air artist Steve Nash painted the mask, which features a portrait of Kilmister's head inside the ace of spades symbol on one side of the mask. "Ace of Spades," the 1980 hit, was one of Motorhead's most famous so


After all, Black Sabbath will release four new songs on "The End" tour compilation
So far, the band has remained pretty consistent in stating there will not be a follow-up to the overwhelming success of their comeback album, 13. There is good news though! Black Sabbath's new album called "The End" will be sold as a tour-exclusive compilation featuring four never before heard studio songs from the 13 sessions. With the addition of these four songs along with the four bonus tracks from 13, Sabbath wrote enough material in one session to span two albums. Guita


Megadeth's Dave Mustaine interviewed by Noisey
In a recent interview for the Noisey, Megadeth's frontman Dave Mustaine has talked about the new band's album "Dystopia". Check out one excerpt from the interview below: Noisey: And I know you’re coming from that more conservative viewpoint, which is more common in heavy metal than people may assume; it’s a genre that places an emphasis on tradition and individual freedoms—views that are themselves often interpreted as conservative. Mustaine: "I'm not really that conservativ