The Most Overplayed Rock Songs at Sporting Events
It doesn't matter if you're at a baseball game, a soccer match, a UFC fight . . . there's just certain rock songs that you can't seem to escape.
Here are FIVE of the most overplayed songs at sporting events:
1. "Enter Sandman", Metallica
2. "Welcome to the Jungle", Guns N' Roses
3. "Seven Nation Army", The White Stripes
4. "Crazy Train", Ozzy Osbourne
5. "Thunderstruck", AC/DC (This song also just became their FIRST Diamond-certified single in the U.S.)
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Scott Stapp Says It Was a "Compliment" When Everyone Said He Was Ripping Off Eddie Vedder
If you remember when Creed first hit radio in the late '90s, your first thought MIGHT have been "Cool, a new Pearl Jam song." But that was not the case.
Scott Stapp really seemed to be channeling Eddie Vedder, so a lot of people accused him of ripping Eddie off. But Scott says it wasn't intentional.
He told "Guitar World", quote, "Hey, they said the same thing about Darius Rucker. He was the Eddie Vedder rip-off before they called me the Eddie Vedder rip-off. I felt like I was in good company, and I was honored by the compliment."
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OUT TODAY!!! "The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)", Eminem. This is his 12th album.
Jellyroll Drops Their Lawsuit Against Jelly Roll.
Back in April, a wedding band in Philadelphia called Jellyroll filed a lawsuit against Jelly Roll. They've been around since 1980, and they're billed as "Philly's favorite wedding band". But ever since the Country singer Jelly Roll came out, their Google search results have plummeted.
But in a court filing made this week, they announced that the lawsuit has been dropped.
The lead singer of the wedding band Jelly Roll wrote, "The dispute with Jason Bradley DeFord, a.k.a. Jelly Roll, has been resolved and the legal action has been withdrawn. We look forward to our continued use of the name Jellyroll Band, in connection with our party band business."
The court documents did not disclose whether or not there was a settlement that was reached, but you have to wonder . . . Why would the band just drop it for nothing? Seems like they got PAID.
And they get to keep their wedding band name? That's sounds like a good deal.
The remaining Beastie Boys are suing the Chili's restaurant chain for using their song "Sabotage" in a 2022 ad without their permission.
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Kid Cudi shared an update on his Coachella injury.
He's only barely able to walk with crutches and a boot on his right foot, and says he can put about 20% of his weight on it. He messed up his ankle really badly when he tried to jump offstage, but lost his balance and fell on his leg.


