Faith No More drummer Mike Bordin was part of Ozzy Osbourne's solo band from 1996 to 2010, and as such, he was also part of the infamous 2002 re-recordings of the drum and bass parts on Ozzy's classic 'Blizzard of Ozz' and 'Diary of a Madman' albums.
Faith No More's most recent full-length, 'Album of the Year,' came out in 1997, so after what will be a wait of 18 years, fans will be given a seventh album.
Faith No More are hitting the road again for a minute. The band is headed back overseas to play some dates in late June. Their U.K. Sonisphere gig was axed, but they're plans to tour are not. Those lucky Europeans!
Ex-Black Sabbath and Heaven and Hell drummer Vinny Appice revealed that he has not been approached to fill in for holdout Bill Ward on the forthcoming Black Sabbath tour dates...
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It's a "prime" release date for Mike Patton's original score for 'The Solitude of Prime Numbers.' It'll drop on Nov. 1, 2011, which is 11.1.11. That's a rarefied release date and it's suited to the always eclectic Patton.
The album, titled 'Music From the Film and Inspired by the Book the Solitude of Prime Numbers (La Solitudine Dei Numeri Primi),' relates to a personal passion for Patt
Prog rock fans, rejoice! There's a new Coheed and Cambria record in stores called 'Year of the Black Rainbow.' Like all of Coheed's previous efforts, 'Black Rainbow' is a concept record that serves as a prequel to frontman Claudio Sanchez's 'Amory Wars' storyline, the same storyline that's unfolded across the band's first four records...