Former METALLICA bassist Jason Newsted joined Mark Strigl on SiriusXM's Ozzy's Boneyard (Channel 38) yesterday, May 26, for an in-depth conversation covering everything from his upcoming tour plans to his legendary years with METALLICA and beyond. The interview featured discussion about Newsted and...
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In this 2001 interview, we found that musical maverick Mike Patton relished his musical freedom following Faith No More's split
Good Charlotte celebrated the launch of their new collab with The Great Frog and Painted Flowers with an exclusive dinner in Camden, London, over the weekend. Presented by Revolver and hosted by The House of KOKO, a private members club attached to the iconic KOKO music venue, it was an intimate gathering of good friends around great food, heralding the cool collaborative drop of a limited-edition Good Charlotte x Painted Flowers x The Great Frog ring and longsleeve shirt (both available at thegreatfroglondon.com). Attendees included Architects singer Sam Carter, punk-rock icon Frank Carter (who is currently fronting Sex Pistols) and Radio 1 DJ Daniel P. Carter, as well as Reino Lehtonen-Riley, Creative Director and Head Designer at The Great Frog, and, of course, Benji and Joel Madden of Good Charlotte. See photos of a night to remember below. Next up for GC, they ll kick off their highly anticipated summer tour with Avenged Sevenfold in July.
In this 2001 interview, we found that musical maverick Mike Patton relished his musical freedom following Faith No More's split
Iconic vocalist Mike Patton joined experimental hardcore collective The Armed on stage in San Francisco last night to sing a few songs.
A small victory?
The Armed capped off their run with Converge and Poison The Well with a guest-heavy set last night, Sunday, May 17th at The Regency Ballroom in San Francisco, CA. The experimental metalcore collective brought out Mi...
Patton sat in on four songs for this very interesting iteration of The Armed.
"We'll see what the day brings tomorrow."

