Punk rock
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February 2025 | Palmer was sued in a multi-state filing for alleged human trafficking, conspiracy to commit human trafficking, and negligence. Palmer publicly denied these allegations. |
February 21 2025 | Scour is set to release their fourth EP, Gold. |
January 2025 | Implicated in a Vulture article regarding alleged sexual abuse, specifically for declining to speak with police about a former nanny's report. |
January 30 2025 | Died in London at the age of 78. |
2024 | Provided backing vocals for Mötley Crüe's album 'Cancelled' and announced the upcoming album 'Supercharged' with The Offspring. |
2024 | Kid Cudi will be supporting Red Hot Chili Peppers on the Global Stadium Tour |
2024 | Collaborating with Slash on the track 'Awful Dream' from 'Orgy of the Damned' |
2024 | Grohl announced on Instagram that he had fathered a fourth daughter outside his marriage, seeking forgiveness from his family. |
2024 | Fender released a signature Starcaster model for DeLonge in multiple colors: Surf Green, Olympic White, Shell Pink, and Shoreline Gold. |
2024 | Cave advised a musician to 'play' at The Great Escape Festival despite calls for boycott related to festival sponsorship connections to arms companies trading with Israel. |
2024 | Siouxsie collaborated with Iggy Pop to record a new rendition of 'The Passenger' for an advertisement. |
2024 | Karen O released the non-album single 'Super Breath' in collaboration with Danger Mouse. |
2024 | Armstrong endorsed Kamala Harris on the day of the election. |
2024 | Re-recorded 'The Passenger' as an orchestral duet with Siouxsie Sioux, conceived for a commercial. |
2024 | Machine Gun Kelly attended WWE SummerSlam, accompanying Logan Paul and sitting front row |
2024 | Appears in a cameo role in 'Jackpot!' |
2024 | Sum 41 is set to release their album 'Heaven :x: Hell'. |
2024 | Body Count is set to release their latest studio album 'Merciless'. |
2024 | Gave an interview with the Times discussing his support for transgender people and criticizing the moral panic surrounding transgender youth. |
2024 | Green Day's songs were pulled from several Las Vegas radio stations after Armstrong described the city as a 'shithole' in response to the Oakland Athletics' relocation. |
2024 | Upcoming release of 'Saviors' album, continuing as lead vocalist and guitarist. |
2024 | Endorsed Kamala Harris on the day of the election. |
2024 | Announced plans to renounce United States citizenship following the U.S. Supreme Court decision Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. |
2024 | Planned release of 'Unt' album with Pinhead Gunpowder |
2024 | Fender officially released a limited edition signature Jaguar Bass in sunburst and Sea Foam Green colors. |
2024 | Music video for 'Futterman's Rule' from the Ill Communication album was released, directed by Spike Jonze |
2024 | Falling in Reverse released the single 'No Fear' from their album 'Popular Monster', which peaked at #8 on one chart. |
2024 | The band released the single 'Trigger Warning' from their album 'Popular Monster', which reached #6 on one chart. |
2024 | Falling in Reverse released the single 'Bad Guy' featuring Saraya Bevis from their album 'Popular Monster', which peaked at various chart positions including #10 on one chart and #4 on another. |
2024 | Released collaborative singles 'Ronald' featuring Tech N9ne and Alex Terrible, and 'All My Life' featuring Jelly Roll, along with the single 'Prequel' |
November 15 2024 | Love was featured as a guest vocalist on the track 'Song to the Siren' from rapper 070 Shake's studio album 'Petrichor'. |
October 8 2024 | Deryck Whibley released a memoir titled 'Walking Disaster,' detailing allegations of psychological and sexual abuse by former manager Greig Nori. |
October 8 2024 | Whibley released his memoir titled Walking Disaster: My Life Through Heaven and Hell. |
September 17 2024 | Riley Hawk and Frances Bean Cobain welcome their first child, a son named Ronin Walker Cobain Hawk. |
August 2024 | The band releases their most recent album Wild God in August. |
July 31 2024 | Sum 41 cancelled several tour dates after Deryck Whibley suffered another back injury. |
July 10 2024 | Released the third issue of the Moon Man comic series and accompanying single 'Dreams I See' to support the comic's launch. |
June 2024 | Received the 2024 YGB Namaste Award from Yoga Gives Back in recognition of her significant animal advocacy work. |
April 2024 | Appeared in the slasher film 'Bloodline Killer'. |
April 17 2024 | Released the second issue of the Moon Man comic series. |
March 2024 | Gordon releases the album 'The Collective'. |
February 2024 | Carlisle and The Go-Go's were inducted into the California Hall of Fame by Governor Gavin Newsom and First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom. |
February 23 2024 | Cudi released a follow-up album, Insano (Nitro Mega). |
January 2024 | Gordon releases the single 'Bye Bye', featuring a music video starring her daughter Coco Gordon Moore. |
January 31 2024 | Kid Cudi and Kyle Higgins debuted the first issue of Moon Man comic series, which sold out quickly and required an urgent reprint by Image Comics. |
January 11 2024 | Cudi released Insano, his final album under Republic Records. |
2023 | He released the single 'Hawaii.' |
2023 | Lydon released the album 'End of World.' |
2023 | In 2023, John Lydon and Public Image Ltd submitted a song titled 'Hawaii' to compete for representation of Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest, which was a love song dedicated to his wife, but the band did not advance past the qualifying rounds. |
2023 | The Dresden Dolls toured the United States. |
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