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Every week the Slaughterhouse takes a look back at one classic video. This week's video comes to us from none other than the birthday boy himself, The Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osbourne!
Looking for a rockin getaway in 2012? How about a couple days in Sin City with Motley Crue? Well now it can happen! According to Ultimate Classic Rock.com, Motley Crue has announced they will be doing a residency stint in February 2012 at the Joint in the Hard Rock
Leave it to a kicker to make the news for all the wrong reasons. Check out San Diego Chargers kicker Nick Novak on the sideline during a game this past Sunday against the Denver Broncos.
Looks like someone had too much Gatorade or was a bit nervous before he had to attempt a game-winning kick.(which he missed by the way!
Every week the Slaughterhouse takes look back at one rock video from years past. This week's video comes to us from the band Hear 'N Aid.
Every week the Slaughterhouse takes a look back at one video from an artist heard on the show. This week's video is from Guns n' Roses.
On Friday night November 18th Judas Priest brought their 'Epitaph Tour' to the Izod Center in East Rutherford with special guests the legendary Thin Lizzy and New Jersey's own Zakk Wylde & his band Black Label Society. The 2 & 1/2 hour set took Priest fans on a journey through the bands' album library, playing at least 1 song off every album and adding plenty of fire, lasers and smoke to enhance the metal experience. The setlist covered their hits and some surprise deeper cuts as well:
Check out some of the various footage from the big announcement on 11/11/11, that the original lineup of Black Sabbath will be reuniting in 2012.
I had the great fortune of going to the New York Jets/ New England Patriots game this past weekend at Metlife Stadium. It was supposed to be a highly contested matchup between 2 of the top teams in the AFC. No matter who you root for, how can you not
I tried to keep an open mind since the initial announcement that Lou Reed and Metallica were going to collaborate on a new album. I really did. I never 'got' Lou Reed and the whole poetry thing but he was going to be working with one of the greatest metal bands of all time, so I figured I'd give it a shot. Even when someone coined the collaboration as 'Loutallica,' I cringed, took a deep breath and kept positive. How bad could it be? The answer:
Every week the Slaughterhouse takes a look back at one video from an artist heard on the show.
Each week I dive into the archives of metal videos to post the 'Slaughterhouse Throwback Video of the Week.' This week's video comes to us from Quiet Riot.