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Josh Freese plans to depart from Nine Inch Nails by the end of 2008. John Kempainen leaves The Black Dahlia Murder in December. Job For A Cowboy founding member and guitarist Ravi Bhadriraju leaves the band in late 2008. Al Glassman leaves Despised Icon to join Job For A Cowboy. Gaahl (ex-Gorgoroth) reveals his homosexuality.
The most successful album on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart in 2008 was Nickelback's fifth studio album All the Right Reasons, which spent a total of twelve weeks at number one over four separate spells. All the Right Reasons was also the best-selling rock and metal album of the year in the UK, ranking 11th in the UK End of Year Albums Chart. [3]
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This is a list of 1980s music albums that multiple music journalists, magazines, and professional music review websites have considered to be among the best of the 1980s and of all time, separated into the years of each album's release. The albums listed here are included on at least four separate "best/greatest of the 1980s/all time" lists ...
Previously, the UK Rock Singles chart, sometimes called the Metal Singles chart, that was compiled by CIN, which later became OCC, was published in Hit Music from September 1992 intermittently to February 1997 and interchangeably with the Rock and Metal Albums chart (which was sometimes under the title of Rock and Metal Singles chart) and also ...
A list of the top metal albums of the year thus far. Keep checking back for the latest additions.
N.O. Hits at All, Vol. 3 [508] Nogod: Proof [509] Oz: Transition State [510] Sons of Apollo: Psychotic Symphony [511] Trivium: The Sin and the Sentence [512] Veil of Maya: False Idol [513] VUUR: In This Moment We Are Free – Cities [514] We Came as Romans: Cold Like War [515] 25 Concerto Moon: Tears of Messiah [516] Lovebites: Awakening from ...
The following list of glam metal albums and songs is a list containing albums and songs described by at least one professional source as glam metal or its interchangeable terms, hair metal, [1] [2] lite metal, [2] pop metal, [2] and metal pop. [3]