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The group Ozzy Osbourne called the "next Rolling Stones"
Ozzy Osbourne had a pedigree as a certified rock god, but he thought these newcomers could have matched The Rolling Stones if they had stayed together.
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Bob Weir on what "basically killed" Jerry Garcia
While there's no denying that drug addiction led to the death of Jerry Garcia, former bandmate Bob Weir also points to the hero worship from fans.
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The only song Eddie Van Halen never got tired of
Eddie Van Halen had a bountiful amount of classics to choose from, but he admitted that this song never lost its lustre.
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The one band Axl Rose called "just a political organisation"
Axl Rose may have fronted one of the biggest rock bands of all time, but he didn't mind seeing one of their contemporaries as anything but rock and roll.
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Henry Rollins on the "one ray of light" within 1980s rock
Ex-Black Flag frontman Henry Rollins has always been keen to voice his musical opinions, and during the late 1980s, he was a particularly big fan of Ween.
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The guitarist Angus Young picked over Eddie Van Halen
For all the great music Angus Young can play, he said that this guitarist still wipes the floor with Eddie Van Halen's tapping techniques.
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The Metallica albums James Hetfield thought was "stupid"
James Hetfield may steer the Metallica ship, but he admitted that this era of the band was far from what he heard in his head. Read more here.
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The artist Rick Rubin was most proud to work with
Rick Rubin has a better rap sheet than 90% of producers could hope to get, but he knew that there was something different working with this songwriter.
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Five artists that hated working with Rick Rubin
Though Rick Rubin is a respected producer credited with a plethora of hits, there are a number of artists who disliked working with him.
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The AC/DC song they never wanted to release
AC/DC took the bare essentials of rock and roll and created magic, but there was some concern over releasing this deep cut.
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The album that made Jack Black love heavy metal
Jack Black was always about rock and roll, but this 1980s metal classic made him fall in love in the heavier side of the spectrum.
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Dave Grohl names the best live band he ever saw
Dave Grohl has been a child of the stage for years, but he still thinks that these hardcore punks were the most ferocious band to ever put on a show.
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Sammy Hagar on the band that "reinvented" metal
Sammy Hagar has seen his fair share of heavy metal history, but he knew that something was different when this band started making waves.
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Gene Simmons named his favourite punk song of all time
Gene Simmons is a big fan of authentic music, but there is one punk song in particular that stands out to him. Read more about it here.
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Brian May reveals "the worst decision" Queen ever made
In a past documentary interview, Brian May, the guitarist of Queen, remembered the band's "worst decision" during its rise to stardom.
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The massive classic rock song that failed to chart
AC/DC are one of the biggest rock bands on the planet, but when they first started making music, their songs struggled to chart.
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Jack Black picks his favourite Black Sabbath song
In a past radio interview, comedy actor and musician Jack Black discussed his love for British heavy metal band Black Sabbath, picking out his favourite song
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The one musician Dave Grohl said was "better than everybody"
Dave Grohl had a lot of great idols to look up to, but he was aware that he could never hope to equal what this musical marvel could do.
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The one album Chris Cornell called "college" for musicians
There's no tested way to write a song, but Chris Cornell figured that everything you need to know about music is in this rock classic.
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Ian Anderson names the "big four" of progressive rock
Jethro Tull had a healthy respect for the sound of progressive rock, but Ian Anderson thought that these four groups epitomised the genre.
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10 songs that don't fit on classic albums
Every classic album by logic should have classic songs, but these records have more than a few cuts that don't exactly mesh with everything else.
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The Black Sabbath song recorded in John Lennon's home
Revisiting the recording process for the 1981 Black Sabbath album 'Mob Rules', some of which occured within the home studio of former Beatle John Lennon.
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The AC/DC song Malcolm Young almost dismissed as "crap"
Malcolm Young usually had quality control over most AC/DC songs, but he couldn't see the merit in this rock and roll classic. Read more here.
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The band Lemmy called AC/DC and Janis Joplin combined
A lot of the time, the tone of a band can stop them from writing about specific subjects, but this band combine two of the most contrasting artists out there.
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Why Ritchie Blackmore hates "idiots" The Rolling Stones
Deep Purple legend Ritchie Blackmore has always been outspoken, and once brutally outlined why he hates The Rolling Stones, calling them "idiots".