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Aaron Lewis to Kick off MLB Fan Cave Concert Series

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Set to relaease his solo album, “The Road” on June 26th,  Aaron Lewis will play an exclusive acoustic set to kick off the 2012 MLBFancave.com concert series. According to MLBFancave.com, “The performance is open to the public and fans are encouraged to come down to the MLB Fan Cave (corner of 4th and Broadway) for the chance to see the set. Please note that space is limited.” Watch Aaron preform, "Something to Remind You" below.

 

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GODSMACK set to close ALL "Mass Chaos Tour" dates

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The first few months of the year may be cold and dreary, but they always bring the promise of something exciting - the announcement of spring and summer tour dates. 

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Staind's Aaron Lewis Set to Debut Solo Album

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Aaron Lewis is set to release a follow up album to his 2011 solo EP, "Town Line" on June 26. It will be produced once more by James Stroud (Toby Keith, Tim Mcgraw). Titled, "The Road", the 10-track piece promises to top Billboard's Country charts again. The track listing is as follows:

 

 

"75"

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Album Review - Staind: "Dysfunction"

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The late 1990's and early 2000's were really a great time for rock music. There was a massive influx of new and innovative acts, ranging from the iconic Korn to the maniacal Slipknot & everything in between. Among these bands rose up a variety of heavy, hard-hitting groups that brought the heavy to a more mainstream audience than ever before. Staind was one of the bands at the front of the pack and their 1999 Flip/Elektra debut record, Dysfunction was their entry into the foray. 

From beginning to end, Dysfunction always brings me back to a special place within myself. A dark reminder of what I once was, what I could have been, and what I will always wear on my sleeve. Dysfunction delivers a nine-track rollercoaster ride with a hidden track at 17:10 after the last song “Spleen” concludes.  This album is a must have for every person who has ever felt lost, hopeless, abandoned, or just plain old angry & can appreciate some heavy riffs and dark grooves. 

 

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