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the Boinc dream dies

A New York-based startup called Beyond Oblivion had an idea for a one-stop music shop where anyone could listen to anything they wanted to without having to pay a subscription fee or to sit through ads.

Bono’s Xmas surprise

On December 24th, 2011, something surprising happened on Dublin’s Grafton Street.

The Killers “definitely” releasing new album this summer or winter

Get excited, @thekillers fans, because the band will have a new album out this year.

When Dave Grohl quit Nirvana

The story was revealed this year in a biography called “This is a Call: The Life and Times of Dave Grohl.”

Jack White’s weirdest collaboration

While Jack White is most famous for his work in the three bands he was in, he has spent a lot of his time in recent years working with other artists, producing and sometimes playing on releases put out by his label, Third Man Records.

Why Blink got back together

Tom DeLonge left @blink182 in 2005, causing the band to call an indefinite hiatus, and it sure did look like the break was going to go on indefinitely.

Foos get things moving

During the @foofighters 2011 touring to support their latest album, Wasting Light, they literally rocked the earth.

Guns N’ Rock Hall reunion?

For the past 25 years, @gunsnroses fans have been wondering if the original GN’R lineup will ever get back together, and with the recent announcement that the band will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012, the question is being posed even more often than usual.

Blur doing something new soon?

In 2009, six years after splitting up, Blur returned to the stage to play a couple of headline shows and a hanful of UK festivals.

Velvet Revolver still singerless

Velvet Revolver may have finally found their new lead vocalist!

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