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Kiss Reimagine Argent for ‘Bill and Ted’ Sequel

Momentum was already in the favor of Kiss when they were approached by Interscope Records to cover Argent’s “God Gave Rock and Roll to You”

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How Mexican Revolutionaries Inspired RATM’s ‘People of the Sun’

Rage Against the Machine’s 1996 single “People of the Sun” was a tidal wave of piercing vocals, searing guitar riffs and frenetic energy. It also

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The Secret of the Bass Break in Paul Simon’s ‘You Can Call Me Al’

There are several segments to Paul Simon’s “You Can Call Me Al,” the lead single from his lauded 1986 album, Graceland, and every one of them is

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When Poison Nearly Came to Blows Onstage

All bands grow old, but not all bands grow up — and the members of Poison proved they still had plenty of youthful rage left in

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When Charlie Watts Dressed Up to Punch Mick Jagger in the Face

Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts wasn’t typically known for his ego. But on one occasion, the typically introverted drummer let it clearly be known how he

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When Paul McCartney Fell Short on ‘Press to Play’

In the mid-’80s Paul McCartney was eager to redeem himself as an artist after the significant flop of his 1984 soundtrack album Give My Regards to Broad

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How Paul Simon Depended on Other Musicians to Make ‘Graceland’

Paul Simon needed the talents of others to create Graceland. Not in an abstract, inspirational kind of way, according to many of the artists who worked on

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Pantera Unknowingly Play Their Final Concert

It was clear Pantera’s days were numbered long before they played their final concert on Aug. 26, 2001, in Yokohama, Japan, bringing one of metal’s

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How the Beatles Created Their Biggest Hit, ‘Hey Jude’

In all likelihood, the Beatles didn’t set out to challenge radio programmers’ time constraints when they released the seven-minute-plus “Hey Jude” on Aug. 26, 1968. They were,

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Aerosmith Get Vulnerable With ‘Home Tonight’

For the most part, Aerosmith’s Rocks lived up to its name as a bone-crunching, hard-rock opus full of sinewy riffs and thunderous grooves, dripping with debauchery

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