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A Texas venue revealed that they would ban Terror and 'maybe other hardcore' musical acts after a security incident that went viral online.#Terror #ScottVogel -
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Slash recently revealed that there were things in the past that Guns N Roses did that may be unacceptable in today's generation.#Slash #GunsNRoses -
YUNGBLUD Blames Internet Trolls for Mac Miller’s Death, Shares Eye-Opening Message to Haters
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Skid Row’s Rachel Bolan Bothered by Online Trolls Until He Decided To Do THIS
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Scott Ian of Anthrax Wishes the Internet Didn't Exist
Scott Ian is not a fan of the Internet age. The Anthrax guitarist was a star in the early 1990s, when CDs reigned supreme and Al Gore was still a Tennessee U.S. senator. Like most old-school rockers, Ian is dismayed by the post-millennium Web culture that has shuttered several labels, studios and radio stations. Overall, he wishes the Internet didn't exist. -
Is the United States to Blame for North Korea's Internet Being Completely Crashed?
It looks like the United States might be giving North Korea a taste of their own medicine. The country's state-run internet began experiencing connectivity issues over the weekend and now according to various news outlets it has been completely down for about three hours now. This development comes on the heels of the FBI confirming that North Korea is responsible for the hacking of Sony that has lead to a business crisis of epic proportions for the company. -
How the Internet Has Ushered in a New Era for Classical Music, According to Leon Botstein
Many believe the rise of the Internet has contributed to the demise of the music industry. Though there has been a decrease in CD sales, how has the Internet affected classical music? According to Leon Botstein, music director of the American Symphony Orchestra, the Internet has ushered in a new era for classical music.
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