THEY LOCKED ME UP,
PUT ME AWAY
SAID
" YOU'RE GONNA GET OUT
IN FOREVER AND A DAY"
DOUBLE SHOT
OF
SLAYER
STALKING THE NIGHT
CAN'T YOU FEEL I'M NEAR ?
ONE NIGHT
AIN'T NO LOVE AFFAIR,
BUT I WON'T
ASK NO MORE FROM YOU
ONE NIGHT WITH YOU ANYWHERE
HEAVEN KNOW WHAT WE CAN DO
Scott Richard Weiland
(October 27, 1967 – December 3, 2015)
was an
American singer
and songwriter.
He was best known
as the
lead vocalist
of the rock band
from
1989 to 2003
and again from
2008 to 2013,
recording six albums
with them.
Weiland is also known
for being the
lead vocalist
of the rock
supergroup
Velvet Revolver
from
2003 to 2008.
He also released
one album
with
rock supergroup
Art of Anarchy
in 2015,
as well as four
solo studio albums
and
several collaborations
with other musicians
throughout his career.
Weiland was noted for his
flamboyant and chaotic
onstage persona,
his consistently
changing appearance,
and his versatile
vocal style.
He also
became known
for his use of a
megaphone
for a unique
vocal effect
during concerts.
He sold over
50 million albums
with his
various projects
and collaborations.
Weiland's career
was plagued by
substance
abuse issues,
leading to various
high-profile arrests
and his firings from
Velvet Revolver
and
Stone Temple Pilots.
On December 3, 2015,
at the age of 48,
he was found dead
on his tour bus in
Bloomington, Minnesota,
due to an
accidental
drug overdose.

John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne
(December, 3rd 1948 – July, 22nd 2025)
was an English singer,
songwriter,
and media personality.
He co-founded
the pioneering
heavy metal band
Black Sabbath
in 1968,
and rose to prominence
in the 1970s
as their
lead vocalist.
During this time,
he adopted the title
"Prince of Darkness".
He performed on the band's
first eight studio albums,
including
Black Sabbath,
Paranoid
(both 1970)
and
Master of Reality
(1971),
before he was fired
in 1979
due to his
problems
with drugs,
alcohol
Osbourne began a solo career
in the 1980s
and formed his band
with
Randy Rhoads
and
Bob Daisley,
with whom he
recorded the albums
Blizzard of Ozz
(1980)
and
Diary of a Madman
(1981).
Throughout the decade,
he drew controversy
for his antics
both onstage
and offstage,
and was accused of
promoting Satanism
by the Christian right.
Overall,
Osbourne released
thirteen solo
studio albums,
the first seven
of which were certified
multi-platinum
in the United States.
He reunited with
Black Sabbath
on several occasions.
He rejoined from
1997 to 2005,
and again in
2012;
during this
second reunion,
he sang on
the band's
last studio album,
13
(2013),
before they embarked
on a farewell tour
that ended in 2017.
On July, 5th 2025,
Osbourne performed
his final show
at the
Back to the Beginning concert
in Birmingham,
having announced that
it would be his last
due to health issues.
Although he intended to
continue recording music
as a solo artist,
he died Just
17 days later.
TWO FACED !
I FEEL YOU CRAWLING
UNDER MY SKIN
SICKENED BY YOUR FACE
BY THE WAY
TO THINK YOUR SO FUCKIN' KIND
YOU AIN'T
Black Flag
is an American
Punk Rock Band
formed in 1976
in Hermosa
Beach, California.
Initially called
Panic,
the band was
established by
Greg Ginn,
the guitarist,
primary songwriter,
and
sole continuous member,
and singer
Keith Morris.
They are widely considered
to be one
of the first
hardcore punk bands,
as well as one of
the pioneers of
post-hardcore.
After breaking up
in 1986,
Black Flag
reunited in 2003
and again in 2013.
The second reunion
lasted well over a year,
during which they
released their
first studio album
in nearly three decades,
What The...
(2013).
The band announced
their third reunion
in January 2019.
Black Flag's
sound mixed
the raw
simplicity of
the Ramones
with a style of
atonal guitar
soloing compared
to that of
the New York Dolls’
lead guitarist
Johnny Thunders,
and,
in later years,
frequent tempo shifts.
The lyrics were written
mostly
by Ginn,
and like
other punk bands
of the late 1970s
and early 1980s,
Black Flag
voiced an
anti-authoritarian
and
nonconformist message,
in songs
punctuated with
descriptions of
social isolation,
neurosis,
poverty,
and paranoia.
These themes were
explored further
when
Henry Rollins
joined the band
as lead singer
in 1981.
Most of the
band's material
was released on
Ginn's independent
record label
SST Records.
Over the course
of the 1980s,
Black Flag's sound,
as well as their
notoriety,
evolved.
In addition to
being central
to the creation of
hardcore punk,
they were innovators
in the first wave of
American West Coast
punk rock
and are considered
a key influence on
punk subculture
in the
United States
and abroad
Richard Lewis Springthorpe (born August,23rd 1949), known professionally as Rick Springfield , is an Australian-American musician ...