Music
The Most Aggressive All-Girl Band In History: The Kittie Story
Heavy metal was a barren wasteland for women in the mid-1990s until four teenagers from small-town Canada decided to change everything. This is the authentic story of Kittie, a band that rose from high school jams to sharing the stage with legends like Slipknot and Iron Maiden. After the explosive success of their debut album, the group faced the overwhelming pressure of global fame, intense scrutiny from a male-dominated industry, and internal fractures that led to frequent lineup changes.
May 10, 2026
We Are 138 - The Misfits Story┃Documentary
This documentary, We Are 138, explores the history and cultural impact of the iconic horror-punk band, The Misfits. Formed in Lodi, New Jersey, in 1977, the band blended punk rock with a unique aesthetic inspired by horror movies, comic books, and the poetry of Edgar Allan Poe.
May 08, 2026
15 Metal Songs From 1986 You Forgot Were Awesome
1986 was a powerhouse year for metal, but many killer tracks got lost behind the biggest hits. From thrash anthems to melodic metal gems, these 15 metal songs from 1986 prove the genre was at its peak—and deserve to be heard again.
May 07, 2026
Famous Guitar Players That Rely On Gimmicks!
In this video we take a light hearted look at a lot of famous guitar players that have gimmicks larger than life and one could argue that they rely on these "gimmicks" to sell records, tickets and just to stay in the public eye. Now... having said that... this is just a fun light hearted video. I am a fan of all the guitar players mentioned in this video. I just find it interesting how show business has molded the personas of these guitar players into almost super hero status... kind of like they are just comic book characters vs guitar players. I think MTV had a lot to do a lot of this... and savvy marketing as well. What are your thoughts? Who shouldI have mentioned that I may have missed? I hope you enjoy the video.
May 07, 2026
The Chris Cornell Story Doesn’t Feel Right
Chris Cornell had one of the greatest voices in rock history. He reached the top with Soundgarden, reinvented himself with Audioslave, and spent decades proving that his talent could survive any genre, any era, any band. But success came with pressure, expectation, and a cost few people ever saw.
This documentary traces Chris Cornell’s life and career from the Seattle grunge explosion to global fame, exploring how creativity, ambition, and personal struggles became tightly intertwined. It’s not just the story of a singer or a band frontman. It’s the story of what happens when rare talent meets relentless pressure.
May 03, 2026
Pantera's INCREDIBLE Lead-up to Cowboys From Hell ('80s Era Documentary)
In this episode, we looked into the entire first decade of music by the (eventual) Thrash Metal giant, Pantera, which chose to leave their old ways behind - in more than one way.
May 02, 2026
At 60, Jerry Cantrell FINALLY Confirm The Rumors About Layne Staley
Everyone who gets close to Jerry Cantrell eventually gets asked the same question: What really happened with Layne Staley?
And for thirty years, thirty years, Jerry Cantrell said as little as possible. He'd look away, take a breath, and give you just enough to fill a headline.
But now, at sixty years old, older than Layne ever got to be, he's finally saying doesn't just confirm the rumors. It reframes them entirely.
It is a story about two men who were so deeply fused that when one of them died, the other had to rebuild himself from zero. The evidence has always been there in his silence, and one album nobody talked enough about.
Stay with us, because what Jerry Cantrell has confirmed is more complicated and far more revealing than any rumor ever gave it credit for being.
May 02, 2026
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