rock rockOasis Revisit ‘(What’s the Story) Morning Glory’ for 30th Anniversary Oasis have announced a 30th anniversary edition of their landmark album '(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?'.
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Classic Rock Classic RockCold Chisel Mark 50th Anniversary With ‘Big Five-0’ Vinyl & DVD Cold Chisel have announced a live album and behind-the-scenes film capturing their sold-out anniversary show in Melbourne.
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Pop PopWidespread Issues Reported with Lorde’s ‘Virgin’ CDs The eco-friendly and aesthetically pleasing alternative 'Virgin' CDs have left numerous fans frustrated and disappointed.
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Metal MetalCrossfaith Drop Guitarist and Cancel All Upcoming Shows After Misconduct Allegations Japanese metal bands Crossfaith and Knosis have removed guitarist Daiki Koide after allegations he inappropriately messaged a minor.