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BILL WARD Asked To Be Removed From All Black Sabbath Images
"At the request of Bill Ward, through his attorney, so as to not give the public the wrong impression about his involvement in the current Black Sabbath lineup, we have temporarily removed Bill Ward's images from the main
pages of the blacksabbath.com official website."
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Tommy Clufetos Is Black Sabbath's New Drummer
Geezer Butler of Black Sabbath has issued the following statement regarding the soap opera called Black Sabbath.
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BLACK SABBATH Wants You To Believe Bill Ward Was Never In The Band
It is always sad when bands fight. Not only is it hard on the fans, but it makes the band itself look bad. But it is something most bands will go through at some point in their life.
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VAN HALEN Tour Postponed, Is There Any Doubt This Has Something To Do With David Lee Roth?
Fans of Van Halen have always known that when you buy a Van Halen ticket, you still aren't guaranteed a show. Sometimes they make it to your city, sometimes some old feud heats up and they call off the tour.
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Don't Call NAER MATARON A Neo-Nazi Political Band Just Because Their Bassist Is One Or They'll Sue You
NAER MATARON was ushered into the limelight this week after it was revealed that their bassist, Giorgos Germenis (aka Kaiadas) was elected to Greek parliament via the Golden Dawn Party.
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King Diamond Lends Voice to 'Clerks' Sequel
King Diamond will be lending his inimitable voice to acclaimed director Kevin Smith's next movie, The Passion of the Clerks, which is a sequel to the 1994 independent classic Clerks, and is due to arrive in theaters later this year.
The movie is set 10 years later, but Dante and Randall are still spending time together, sitting around work, not working.
"Welcome Home," from 1988's gothic masterpiece "Them" is the song in question - no word yet on whether Jay and Silent Bob will launch into fits of air guitar or burst into a joint chorus of "GRANDMAAAAAA!"
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Date: Feb 28, 2006
As Reported by: jason
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