Theory of a Deadman, P.O.D., Creed, RED and More to Play Rocklahoma
Theory of a Deadman, Creed, Megadeth, Slash, P.O.D., 10 Years and more are among the rock bands set to play Rocklahoma 2012 on Memorial Day weekend.
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Theory of a Deadman, Creed, Megadeth, Slash, P.O.D., 10 Years and more are among the rock bands set to play Rocklahoma 2012 on Memorial Day weekend.
Green Day throat Billy Joe Armstrong announced via a Tweet yesterday that his punk rock trio have officially started work on a new album.
Megadeth's Dave Mustaine is distancing himself from comments he made in a recent interview with Music Radar, in which he gave support to Rick Santorum.
Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan describes the first time he heard My Bloody Valentine and how it inspired the song "Daydream" off "Gish."
Blur guitarist Graham Coxon has revealed that the alternative Brit-pop band, indeed, have plans to churn out a new Blur album.
Hard rockers Papa Roach are in the studio working on their new album, and frontman Jacoby Shaddix says the new songs "snap audiences off like no other."
Dave Matthews Band are known for their massive summer touring, and in that tradition, the guys have plotted out a lengthy tour this year.
Alternative rockers 311 are mapping out a busy 2012. From Las Vegas gigs to a cruise, fans will find interesting venues in which to catch the guys.
Scott Stapp, frontman of post-grunge band Creed, is working on his debut book, in addition to touring and writing with Creed this year.
The 2012 Bonnaroo lineup features Radiohead, Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Beach Boys, Phish, Alice Cooper, Bon Iver, Foster the People and many more.