Music
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Green Day Changes 'American Idiot' Lyric to Diss Elon Musk
Just a few weeks prior, Musk had shared his ire for the band after Billie Joe Armstrong targeted “the MAGA agenda”
- America’s Foreshadowing?
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Billy Idol and Joan Jett Pick a Nice Day to Tour Again in 2025
The rock greats will team up for a North American trek that kicks off this spring and wraps up later this summer
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Travis Scott Debuts New Single '4x4' at College Football National Championship Game
Scott will donate all proceeds from his "4x4" merchandise to a California Fire Relief fund
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Addison Rae on Charli XCX: 'She Has Been Such a Big Sister and Mentor'
From "2 Die 4" to the "Von Dutch" remix, the duo's bond runs deep
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The Band's Garth Hudson Returns to Big Pink
The last original member of the Band died this week at 87. In 2014, RS accompanied him on a visit to the upstate New York home where the group recorded The Basement Tapes with Bob Dylan
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Scowl Are Super Pissed on Their Next LP, 'Are We All Angels'
"It's directed at many forms of systems that exist — from personal relationships all the way to our government and our systems and capitalism, the whole fucking thing," says frontperson Kat Moss
- Rage Against the Machine
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‘A Tough Pill to Swallow’: Inside the Avett Brothers’ Hard-Sell Cannibalism Musical
Everything about Swept Away, based on the Americana band’s album Mignonette, defied convention and, according to Scott Avett, made audiences “deal with the shape of their soul at the end of their life”
- It's Curtains
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Addison Rae Took Over TikTok. Now She’s Coming For Pop
She became a social-media superstar thanks to killer dance moves and an overflow of Southern charm. Can she reinvent herself as a pop supernova — and earn respect along the way?
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Garth Hudson, the Band’s Keyboardist and Professor of Rock, Dead at 87
Virtuoso multi-instrumentalist remained an in-demand player among young musicians
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Inside Addison Rae’s Upcoming Debut Album: Mood Boards, Max Martin, and High Fashion
In a new Rolling Stone cover story, the 24-year-old breaks down how she’s preparing to storm pop with an album all about trusting her instincts and making people dance
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