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One of the icons of nonconformance in the early 1980s, Black Flag created an imprint in the industry even as it disbanded in 1986. From the rise and fall of it all, take a look at one of the most prolific punk rock bands in history. -
No Drugs, No Alcohol: 4 Artists Who Stayed Clean Throughout Their Career
While it has become somewhat of a statistical oddity, there are, in fact, recording artists who got through most of their life without touching alcohol or drugs. Here are four music icons who have stayed clean all throughout their careers. -
Jimmy Webb, "Trash and Vaudeville" Manager and Punk Rock Personality, Dies at 62
Jimmy Webb, best known as the manager of New York boutique "Trash and Vaudeville" and a New York rock scene staple, has passed away at the age of 62. -
Punk Icon Henry Rollins Releases New Radio Show “The Cool Quarantine”
An archive of rare content surfaces as punk rock legend Henry Rollins drops his new four-hour-long show titled "The Cool Quarantine," now available on the KCRW website and app. -
Henry Rollins Removes 'Very Intelligent' Morrissey from Kill List, But Two People Remain
In a new interview, ex-Black Flag frontman Henry Rollins has retracted some previous comments he had made about former The Smiths singer Morrissey, who he now refers to as "very intelligent," updating his apparent existing kill list. -
Henry Rollins, Stephen Colbert Team for "Carol of the Bells" on 'The Late Show' [WATCH]
Showing up in a holiday sweater and spreading cheer the rock and roll way, Henry Rollins took to the stage at 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' to perform a shaking version of "Carol of the Bells" alongside the show host for what was called a "Very Rollins Christmas." -
Three Rare Black Flag Performances Surface on YouTube [WATCH VIDEOS]
Three rare videos of Black Flag performances from the early to mid '80s have been floating around the internet thanks to YouTube user anonym0us2112. As Punk News reports, the band's lineup in the videos features Henry Rollins on vocals, Gregg Ginn on guitar, Kira Roessler on bass, and different drummers in each performance. -
Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme, Henry Rollins, Iggy Pop to Star in New Silent Film
Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme just announced that he will star in a new silent film alongside Henry Rollins and Iggy Pop. -
Sorry 2014: The Year's 10 Most Memorable Musician Apologies: Pharrell, Nicki Minaj, And More
In the Internet era, there are more ways than ever for the mean, stupid things we all do to get out into the public eye, which means that we're constantly flooded with apologies from actors, politicians, musicians, and basically anyone who's famous. There were a ton of big apologies in 2014 from musicians, so here are the 10 most memorable. -
Henry Rollins Bashes Music Snobs In New Column: 'Musical Elitism Is For Lightweights'
Rollins' L.A. Weekly column made national headlines for all the wrong reasons in August, when he took an unpopular stance on depression and suicide. -
Highest Net Worth Punk Performers: John Lydon, Henry Rollins and Ian MacKaye Are Worth More Than You Would Think
One genre is routinely left out of Forbes' investigations of who makes the most money in music: punk! -
8 Songs About Working (Or Hating Your Job): Bruce Springsteen, Oasis, And More
If there's one thing that most rock fans can relate to, it's despising your job (or in some cases, not even having a job). In celebration of Labor Day tomorrow, here are eight songs about how tough and irritating most jobs can be.
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