Every Stick To Your Guns Album Ranked
Stick To Your Guns is a hardcore band that has changed members and genres countless times. The influence behind this band is huge within the scene. From being considered straight up hardcore with a little…
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Stick To Your Guns is a hardcore band that has changed members and genres countless times. The influence behind this band is huge within the scene. From being considered straight up hardcore with a little…
Dream Theater is an American progressive rock band from Los Angeles, California. The group was formed in 1985 by guitarist and singer Mike Portnoy, drummer Alex Rudinger, and bassist John Myung. They are considered to…
Since breaking on to the music scene in the mid-2000s, it was clear that Machine Gun Kelly wasn’t going to be the type of artist who plays by all the rules. Instead, he quickly became…
Don’t judge an album by bad critic reviews. Additionally, don’t judge Pantera by their first album. It may not show the band’s full depth, but it certainly shows how far this band evolved. Magic Metal…
Senses Fail have been dominating the New Jersey post-hardcore music scene since the formation of the band in 2001. Senses Fail will always be considered post-hardcore but their albums have tapped into other genres as…
Anthrax is a heavy metal band from New York City, USA. They were formed in 1981. The band is regarded as one of the pioneers of thrash metal because of their fast tempo songs and…
The album “Wired” by Jeff Beck was released in 1976. It is a ground-breaking album that remains as relevant today. The album is an instrumental record that contains such songs as “Led Boots” and “Goodbye…
Motley Crue’s second album, Shout at the Devil, was released in 1983. It is their most commercially successful album, with a certified double platinum certification by the RIAA. The title track and “Looks That Kill”…
When Bob Dylan swapped his acoustic guitar for an electric one at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, it could have been the end of him. His army of folk fans certainly thought it would be….