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Talk With BrokenCYDE, Blameshift on DJ Rossstar Tonight


You’ve seen them in Alternative Press Magazine and on a few dates of Warped Tour this summer … Now, Long Island rockers, Blameshift will have its turn as studio guests on DJ Rossstar’s Punk Show tonight at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET). The female-and-male fronted rock band will be playing some tracks off its recent full-length, The Test, answering your questions at home and promoting its cleverly-titled, It All Goes in the Tank Tour … with only minutes to spare until its show at the Key Club in Hollywood. Combine crunk with electronica and screamo and the result is… Read more »

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Talk With Here I Come Falling, Thieves and Villains on DJ Rossstar Tonight (June 12)


Hide your children … Here I Come Falling are coming to DJ Rossstar’s Punk Rock Show, and the studio will never be the same again. [cut=When is it?] With only one day to spare until the beginning of the Scream the Prayer” tour, Here I Come Falling will be taking your questions; playing tracks from their new record, Oh Grave, Where Is Thy Victory; and performing an acoustic version of Paramore‘s “Misery Business.” (OK … I made up that last part.) Teen heartthrobs (and one of Victory Records‘ newest signings) Thieves and Villains will also be calling the show to… Read more »

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Talk With Planes Crash, The Birthday Massacre on DJ Rossstar Tonight!


Unsigned California screamo act, Planes Crash, are coming to DJ Rossstar’s Punk Rock Show tonight, Wednesday, June 4th, 2008. The band just released its debut album, Running From the Truth, and will be heading off on a West Coast tour this week. All upcoming artists should listen tonight, as the band will be explaining how to make things happen without a record deal! Cinematic-rockers, The Birhday Massacre, will be calling us from its current tour with Mindless Self Indulgence. You can be sure they have some insane tour stories to share with us. DJ Rossstar’s Punk Rock Show airs live… Read more »

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Fall Out Boy Cancel Antarctic Trip Due To Bad Weather


After having traveled more than 3,000 miles, spent nearly 100 hours trapped in their hotel rooms and survived roughly 76 borderline terrifying interactions with mobs of screaming fans to get to this very moment, the fate of Fall Out Boy’s record-setting trip to Antarctica came down to a very small number: one. To be more specific, one percent, as in “there is a 1 percent chance the weather on Antarctica will cooperate and allow us to land there on Thursday,” which is what organizers of the trip were telling the band and their management late Wednesday night. On Thursday morning… Read more »

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The Really, Really Good Looking Tour: Cobra Starship, Metro Station, We the Kings, the Cab – Review


The bands on this tour could have held an open casting call, but they wouldn’t have found a better set of screeching, adoring fans than the sold-out, 98-percent female ’tweens at tonight’s show.Sure, the performers are making a silly poke at the 2001 Ben Stiller-starring comedy Zoolander with their tour title, and they even incorporated Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s “Relax” before playing, but from the crowd’s reaction, this tour might as well have been a serious male model showcase. Young girls nearly broke out into cat fights, storming the stage, shoving their peers (aka competition) just to make eye contact… Read more »

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Jonas Brothers Make Purity Pledge


Hot teen pop trio the Jonas Brothers have vowed to stay virgins until they wed. The three brothers, Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas, have revealed they’ve sworn a vow of purity. Joe, 18, says, “(We’ve made) promises to ourselves and to God that we’ll stay pure till marriage.” The trio all wear purity rings to remind them of their pledge. Nick, 15, who previously dated Miley Cyrus, tells Details magazine, “I got mine made at Disney World. It’s pretty awesome.” Ten thousand screaming superfans demonstrated Wednesday night at Target Center that, after a few months as openers on the “Hannah… Read more »

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Linkin Park gets close to their fans


The night before they were set to play for thousands of people at one of the world’s most famous venues, Linkin Park performed a midnight show for a small group of fans in an unlikely venue – an Apple store. The rock-rap group did a short but energetic set, including hits such as “Bleed It Out,” for about 200 fans early Thursday, just hours before their show that evening at Madison Square Garden. “We’re actually in the middle of our first U.S. arena tour in years,” guitarist Brad Delson told The concert, which ran about 30 minutes, will be available… Read more »

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Celeb moms make big $$$ with baby shots


More than ever, it pays to be pregnant in Hollywood. Jennifer Lopez, about to give birth to twins, is reportedly the latest A-lister to strike a deal worth millions for exclusive photos of her children. And the incentive might not be purely financial: Such pacts can also protect celebs’ privacy by thwarting the paparazzi. Those involved in negotiations for Lopez and her husband, Marc Anthony, confirmed that U.S. and Latin American rights were sold to People magazine and other international rights to OK! magazine. Advertising Age reported on its Web site Monday that Lopez and Anthony were negotiating with People… Read more »

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Linkin Park Rocks Mariner – Review


The dream of many kids learning to play guitar or prancing in front of a mirror with a faux microphone is to play in front of a sold out crowd singing along to their songs and chanting their name; Linkin Park has lived their dreams and then some. After a very successful Projekt Revolution tour this past summer, the band was back out on the road with an arena tour bringing Chiodos and Coheed & Cambria along for the ride. For the near sold-out crowd in Baltimore on February 19th, it was a rock show to remember. Probably one of… Read more »

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Roy Scheider, of 'Jaws' fame, dies at 75


Roy Scheider, a one-time boxer whose broken nose and pugnacious acting style made him a star in “The French Connection” and who later uttered one of cinematic history’s most memorable lines in “Jaws,” has died. He was 75. Scheider died Sunday at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences hospital in Little Rock, hospital spokesman David Robinson said. The hospital did not release a cause of death, but Scheider had been treated for multiple myeloma at the hospital’s Myeloma Institute for Research and Therapy for the past two years. Scheider earned two Academy Award nominations – a best-supporting nod for… Read more »

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