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Dennis Lyxzen took to social media to reveal that he had a 'massive heart attack' in his hotel room and he had to cancel Refused's upcoming show to recover. -
"The Refused" to Play As In-Game Band "Samurai" in Cyberpunk 2077
Refused featured in CD Projekt Red's video on how they breathe life into the legendary punk band in the game. -
Deftones Announce New 2016 Tour Dates with Support from Refused
Deftones expand their tour through August with support from Swedish hardcore legends Refused. The Deftones have nearly doubled their summer tour dates ahead of their upcoming album, Gore, out on April 8 through Warner Bros. -
Refused Announces New Album 'Freedom,' Streams Track "Elektra" [LISTEN]; First in 17 Years
Refused refuses to just go away for good...not that we're complaining. The Swedish punk icons have finally confirmed a new album, 17 years following the release of the legendary 'The Shape of Punk to Come.' The band confirmed that new album 'Freedom' would come out on June 30, and fans can check out a preview with the new track "Elektra" right now. -
Faith No More Adds North American Tour Dates With Refused in August
Faith No More recently added 10 dates to its upcoming tour in support of 'Sol Invictus,' the band's first album in almost two decades. Some of the new shows, which fall near the end of summer, will include the reunited lineup of Refused as the support act. The group will hit the Mann Center in Philadelphia, Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia and Madison Square Garden in New York City. -
Refused Announces Summer 2015 World Tour Dates: Trek Begins in May
Swedish punk rockers Refused announced some reunion dates recently that will have the band trekking around the world. The group's first North American gig will occur May 24 in Las Vegas at the Punk Rock Bowling & Music Festival. They will stop at the Rock & Roll Hotel in Washington, D.C., June 5 before heading overseas to finish the tour -
Reading and Leeds Gives Taste of 2015 Lineup: Metallica, Jamie T and Run The Jewels Scheduled to Perform
The UK got its first lineup announcement, of sorts, for the 2015 festival season as the organizers for the Reading and Leeds Festivals provided at least a small morsel of what to expect from the twin events during 2015: Metallica, Jamie T and Run The Jewels will be among the acts appearing at the events, which will take place between August 28-30, making this a rather early announcement. Glastonbury hasn't so much as played with our minds, although that event will take place nearly two months earlier than the Reading event. Get tickets while they're hot. -
Refused Fires Guitarist Jon Brännström, Although Disagreements over When and Why; Facebook Fight Ensues
Following the posting of a lengthy narrative on the band's Facebook page, Swedish hardcore standards Refused have confirmed that guitarist Jon Brännström had been fired from the group (NME). Both sides of the divide are telling radically different stories however. -
10 Albums With Their Genre In The Title: Anthrax, Ornette Coleman, And More
Some artists make it pretty difficult to judge what kind of music they play based solely on their album covers or titles. However, these artists made it pretty simply to figure out by including the name of their genre in the album title. -
9 Album Titles That Reference Other Albums: Lily Allen, The Decemberists, And More
If you want your album title to catch someone's attention, one surefire technique you can try is referencing the title of a classic album, which might trick people into thinking your album is just as good. Here are nine album titles that are references to other albums.
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