
Oh Well, Whatever, Nevermind: The Grunge Ripple Effect in 10 Nineties Rock Songs
After Nirvana broke, the rock world embraced a darker, mopier sound. Hear how everyone from Mötley Crüe to Alice Cooper tried their best to fit in with the times
After Nirvana broke, the rock world embraced a darker, mopier sound. Hear how everyone from Mötley Crüe to Alice Cooper tried their best to fit in with the times
Metal act's longest-serving vocalist revealed he was battling liver failure in May
Before joining Skid Row and Ozzy Osbourne's band, the pair teamed up at the reception for rock photographer Mark Weiss, whose book The Decade That Rocked is out now
The best LPs from the age of Aqua Net
As he gears up for a solo tour celebrating his ex-band's classic debut, the singer reflects on their high-flying heyday and how they later became "the CCR of glam metal"
Punch-outs, drunken antics and revolution at the 1989 festival where Bon Jovi, Mötley Crüe, Ozzy Osbourne and others rocked for peace and freedom
From N.W.A to Body Count's "Cop Killer,' we look back at the songs and groups that called for resistance or spelled out bigoted currents in the U.S.
"I had lost control over the muscles in my mouth. My lips were slack-jawed. I was drooling all over myself," singer writes in '18 and Life on Skid Row'
Former Skid Row singer joins "classic" lineup for first time to sing 'Appetite for Destruction' track
Bach left the group in 1996, and they have carried on with a replacement singer
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