The Gunz Show, June 26, 2011
On The Gunz Show; Simple Plan, Holiday Parade, and Move Out West.
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On The Gunz Show; Simple Plan, Holiday Parade, and Move Out West.
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On The Gunz Show; Mod Sun, an in studio performance by Amely, Glory Days, and Mike Ferri of We Are The In Crowd.
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On The Gunz Show; The Wonder Years, Conditions, Anarbor and Valencia.
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The Dangerous Summer have revealed that their highly anticipated sophomore album will be titled War Paint and will be released July 19th on Hopeless Records.
Panic! At The Disco frontman Brendon Urie broke his ankle during the band’s Sunday night performance in Pompano Beach, FL but continued the set after showing his injuries to the crowd. In a statement to Alternative Press, he promised that a broken ankle is not enough to stop the band from touring.
Living With Lions will be recalling all copies of their new album Holy Shit and returning the government loan they received to fund the record after controversy arose over the album’s artwork.
On The Gunz Show; There For Tomorrow, Matt Malpass, and Glory Days
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Last week, idobi contributor Ashley Holman had the opportunity to speak with three of the four members of Permanent Ability, a funk- rock band based in Los Angeles, California. Their latest EP, Bring It On!, debuted in 2010 and secured them the title “best band of the week†from rockitoutblog.com.
On The Gunz Show; Cady Groves, I See Stars, and Plug In Stereo
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The Foo Fighters finally got their first No. 1 album in the United States on Wednesday as their eighth studio release led a field that also included strong debuts from Alison Krauss and Paul Simon.
The band sold 235,000 copies of “Wasting Light” during the week ended Sunday, according to tracking firm Nielsen SoundScan. It ranks as their second-largest sales week, trumped only by the No. 2 launch of “In Your Honor” in 2005, which began with 311,000. Their last studio album, “Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace,” debuted at No. 3 in 2007 with 168,000.