Motörhead : On Parole (Remastered and Expanded)


THEY LOCKED ME UP,

PUT ME AWAY

SAID

" YOU'RE GONNA GET OUT

 IN FOREVER AND A DAY"


AC/DC : Eissporthalle, Berlin, Germany 12/03/79


OUT ON THE TOWN
LOOKING FOR A WOMAN
GONNA GIVE ME GOOD LOVE
ANBODY WANNA HANG OUT WITH ME ?
I'M REALLY BURNING UP
 

Slayer : Show No Mercy / Live Undead

DOUBLE SHOT 

OF

SLAYER


STALKING THE NIGHT

CAN'T YOU FEEL I'M NEAR ?

Stone Temple Pilots : Thank You

 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 

Stone Temple Pilots

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.

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Ozzy Osbourne : Memoirs of A Madman (Deluxe Expanded Edition)


 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.

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