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KERRY KING Presented With T-Shirt Of SLAYER-Inspired Curry Restaurant In Japan

During SLAYER's visit to Japan to play this year's edition of the Loud Park festival, the band's guitarist, Kerry King, was presented with the official t-shirt from Calayer, the SLAYER-inspired curry restaurant which opened more than two years ago in Osaka, Japan. The spot, whose name is a combinati...
October 10, 2015
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Former BÖHSE ONKELZ Frontman Jailed For Hit-And-Run Accident

According to The Local, Kevin Russell, the former singer of the German hard rock band BÖHSE ONKELZ, was sentenced to two years and three months in prison by a Frankfurt court on Monday for seriously injuring two people in a hit-and-run accident while driving under the influence of drugs. Russell was...
October 4, 2010
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MOTRHEAD's LEMMY Refuses To Turn It Down

MOTRHEAD mainman Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister has told Times Online that he would resist any attempt to force him to turn down the music as part of Scotland's new control of noise at work regulations, introduced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) following a Brussels (European Union) directive. "The...
April 19, 2008
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CHILDREN OF BODOM Featured On BÖHSE ONKELZ DVD Box Set

CHILDREN OF BODOM's performance of the song "Everytime I Die", shot at the BÖHSE ONKELZ farewell show in Lausitzring, Germany in 2005, is featured on the upcoming four-DVD ONKELZ box set. BODOM played in front of the biggest audience of its career at the event, which featured additional performances...
February 15, 2007
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CHILDREN OF BODOM Added To BÖHSE ONKELZ Farewell Festival This Weekend

Finnish metallers CHILDREN OF BODOM are a last-minute addition to the lineup of bands performing at the BÖHSE ONKELZ farewell festival, scheduled to take place this weekend at Eurospeedway-Lausitz in Berlin, Germany. CHILDREN OF BODOM will hit the stage on Saturday, June 18 right before the headline...
June 17, 2005
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BÖHSE ONKELZ/STONES Controversy Rages On

Worried sponsors severed their links with a planned ROLLING STONES concert in a continuing row over the group's support band. T-Mobile and NDR 2 radio station earlier this month scrapped plans to help publicize the August 8 concert in protest over the act who are alleged to have had a racist past. A...
June 23, 2003
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BÖHSE ONKELZ: We Are Not Nazi Sympathizers

BÖHSE ONKELZ, the popular German punk band once outlawed for their allegedly hate-filled, neo-Nazi lyrics, have issued a statement renouncing any connection between them and any neo-Nazi organizations or ideas. The band — whose name is a deliberate German misspelling of "Evil Uncles" — are scheduled...
June 3, 2003