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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The 2011 Heavy Music World Images Timeline (Part 1)!

As we wrap up a great year in Heavy Music, here is Part I of our images timeline (January - June 2011). Part II is coming soon, so stay tuned!

January:

- NAMM (January 14 - 16)


- Nergal Leaves Hospital After Completing Cancer Treatment (January 17th)



- The Big 4 - Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth & Anthrax - announce first-ever Big 4 concert in North America (January 25th)


- Motörhead on Conan! (January 26th)



February:

- Gary Moore passes away at the age of 58 (February 6th)


- Horns Up Rocks celebrates first anniversary (February 11th)


- Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman misses the Australian Soundwave Festival, after contriving an acute infection on his arm (February 13th)


- Pantera celebrates 19th anniversary of 'Vulgar Display Of Power' (February 25th)


- Motörhead New York City takeover (February 28th)



March:

- Metallica celebrates 25th anniversary of 'Master Of Puppets' (March 3rd)


- Former Alice In Chains bassist Mike Starr dead at 44 (March 8th)



- A Perfect Circle Announce US Tour (March 21st)


- Sick Of It All Celebrates Their 25th Anniversary Show in New York City (March 26th)



- Slayer, Rob Zombie and Exodus Announce Hell On Earth Tour (March 28th)


- Cavalera Conspiracy Return with a "Blunt Force Trauma" (March 29th)


- Slayer Recruits Cannibal Corpse Guitarist Pat O'Brien as Temporary Replacement for Jeff Hannemann (March 30th)


- Bassist Jon Miller Leaves DevilDriver (March 30th)


April:

- Manowar's Scott Columbus Dead at 54 (April 4th)


- Amon Amarth # 1 on Billboard (April 12th)


- Revolver Golden Gods Awards (April 20th)




- K.K. Downing Quits Judas Priest (April 20th)


- The Big 4 Concert in Indio, California (April 23rd)




- Down own New York City (April 28th)




- The Big 4 Announce New York City Concert (April 30th)




May:

- An Evening with Amon Amarth (May 5th)


- Down Announce 4th Studio Album (May 19th)


- "Macho Man" Randy Savage Dead at the age of 58 (May 20th)


- Black N Blue Bowl at Webster Hall in New York City (May 21st)




- First Death Anniversary of Slipknot's Paul Gray - Joey Jordison Pays Tribute (May 25th)


- Judas Priest Appears on the Series finale of American Idol (May 25th)



- TV Premiere of the Revolver Golden Gods Awards (May 27th)



June:

- Black Label Society Dominate New York City (June 4th)


- Evan Seinfeld Leaves Biohazard (June 9th)


- Slipknot's Corey Taylor Appears on NY Ink & Pays Tribute to Paul Gray (June 10th)



- Anal Cunt's Seth Putnam Dead at 43 (June 11th)


- Mario Comesanas Dead at the age of 30 (June 13th)


- Slipknot Performs for the First time since the Passing of Paul Gray #2 (June 17th)


- Hatebreed Destroy Everything at Hometown Show at Toad's Place (June 17th)


- Jackass Star Ryan Dunn dead at 34 (June 19th)


- Suffocation Performs Hometown Show At The Crazy Donkey in Long Island, New York (June 26th)



- Behemoth Start Rehearsing (June 28th)


- A Perfect Circle Kicks Off US Tour with a NEW Song called "By and Down" (June 29th)



- Philip Anselmo Turns 43 Years Old (June 30th)


Stay tuned for Part II of our images timeline (July - December 2011)!

Friday, December 16, 2011

Rock In Peace - Tribute To The Rockers We Lost In 2011!


Unfortunately, the law of life dictates that we all must eventually cease to exist. In 2011, we celebrated a lot of triumphs in the Heavy Music world, but we also said good bye to current and former members of Motörhead, Alice in Chains, Manowar, Gwar, Thin Lizzy, Anal Cunt, Warrant, and Sirius XM Liquid Metal/Revolver Magazine. Let them all Rock In Peace!


Gary Moore (Thin Lizzy):

Guitar legend Robert William Gary Moore passed away on February 6th of suspected heart attack. He was 58 years old. Gary Moore's spectacular career will always be remembered by the Blues and Rock N Roll community. During his 42 years of musical creation, he was part of Thin Lizzy, Skid Row, Colosseum II, Phil Lynott, Greg Lake and BBM.

- Scott Columbus (Manowar):

Scott Columbus passed away on April 4th. The cause of death hasn't been disclosed. Scott was known for hitting the drums extremely hard, to the point that after years of having to replace standard kits too often, he started playing a kit made of stainless steel that he called the "Drums of Doom". Scott was discovered by a female fan, who saw him beating aluminum in a local foundry. He was part of Manowar from 1983 to 1990. Scott was forced to leave the band and at the time the band said that he left when his son got very sick (this was later denied by Columbus). He then was replaced by Kenny Earl Edwards (nicknamed Rhino) for "The Triumph of Steel" album. He returned for the "Louder Than Hell" album and stayed with the band until Summer of 2008.

Seth Putnam (Anal Cunt):

Seth Putnam passed away on June 11th of a suspected heart attack. He was 43 years old. Putnam will always be remembered for writing controversial music, which included lyrics that would shock, offend, or invoke morbid humor. Apart for being the vocalist of Anal Cunt since 1988 (year when the band was formed), Putnam lend his infamous scream to many Heavy Music bands. His most notorious guest appearance was when he laid down some wild vocals on Pantera's eighth studio album titled "The Great Southern Trendkill".


Mike Starr (Alice In Chains):

Mike Starr passed away on March 8th of a suspected drug overdose. He was 44 years old. Starr was part of Heavy Music titans Alice In Chains during the "Facelift" and "Dirt" albums and the "Sap" EP. During an episode of "Celebrity Rehab" Starr confessed that he was kicked out of Alice In Chains due to his drug addiction. After leaving Alice In Chains, Starr played bass for Sun Red Sun. The band featured Ray Gillen and Bobby Rondinelli, both former members of Black Sabbath. The band came to an end when Gillen died in 1993.

Cory Smoot (GWAR):

Cory Smoot passed away on November 3rd during the bands "Return of the World Maggot Tour", from a coronary artery thrombosis brought about by his pre-existing coronary artery disease. Cory adopted the role of Gwar’s red-faced, white-dreadlocked, dinosaur-shoulder-padded alien guitarist, "Flattus Maximus", in 2002, Smoot was considered by fans as the “True Flattus” since he was the longest serving axman to play the character. He was also a major songwriter on the four Gwar albums he played on. After his death, bandleader Oderus Urungus announced that the character Flattus Maximus would be retired.

Michael “Würzel” Burston (Motörhead):

Michael Burston passed away on July 9th of ventricular fibrillation, caused by cardiomyopathy (heart disease). He was 61 years old. Before joining Motörhead in 1984, Burston had been a corporal in the Army, serving in Germany and Ireland with the 1st Battalion of the Gloucestershire Regiment, and had played in the bands Bastard and Warfare. Joining another relatively unknown guitarist, Phil Campbell, they played together at a Motörhead audition, and both were taken on. Burston acquired the nickname Wurzel whilst in the Army, being compared to the character Worzel Gummidge due to his scarecrow-style hair and bumpkin-like manner. Motörhead singer Lemmy encouraged Würzel to add an umlaut to the 'U' in his name, for heavy Metal effect. He was part of Motörhead until he left in 1995.

Jani Lane (Warrant):

Jani Lane passed away on August 11th from acute alcohol poisoning. He was 47 years old. As lead vocalist of Warrant, Lane wrote three Top 40 hit singles: "Heaven," "Down Boys" and "Sometimes She Cries" for Warrant's debut album 'Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich' which peaked at number 10 on the Billboard 200 and another three Top 40 hit singles: "Cherry Pie," "I Saw Red," and "Uncle Tom's Cabin" from the second album 'Cherry Pie', which peaked at number 7 on the Billboard 200. Lane also co-wrote and performed with Warrant the song "The Power" in the 1992 movie Gladiator.

Phil Vane (Extreme Noise Terror):

Phil Vane passed away on February 23rd during his sleep. He was 46 years old. Phil was the founding co-vocalist of the British crust Punk/Grindcore band Extreme Noise Terror. He even briefly fronted grindcore originators Napalm Death, switching places with singer Barney Greenway, who appeared on Extreme Noise Terror’s 'Damage 381' before returning to Napalm Death.

Mario Comesanas (Sirius XM Liquid Metal/Revolver Magazine):

Mario Comesanas passed way on June 13th from a brain hemorrhage that was caused by a rare form of leukemia. He was 30 years old. Throughout his career in music, Mario left his mark as been a genuine, passionate, and charismatic guy. Ever since he started doing radio at WSOU 89.5 FM with a show called "Hardcore Reality", it was evident that Mario was a huge supporter of Heavy Music and that he wanted to devote his career to all things heavy. Soon after he graduated from Seton Hall University, he joined Sirius Satellite Radio (now Sirius XM) and started working with Jose Mangin as a DJ in Hard Attack (now Liquid Metal). During his tenure there, he also started working with Revolver Magazine at the Rockstar Mayhem Festival, were he hosted artist meet and greets and did some marketing work for the magazine. Mario had also recently joined the independent label distributor RED Distribution.

The memory of all these rockers, lives forever in our minds! \m/