The Beasties Boys decided to poke fun at heavy metal on their debut album. It’s a classic.
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David Bowie's daughter says she missed dad's death when forced into rehab centre
Lexi Jones said her dad read her a letter that ended with, ‘I’m sorry that we have to do this,’ before two men allegedly ‘looped a rope around her’ and forced her in a SUV.
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Ongoing History Daily: What is the lowest-selling song to reach number one?
It used to be a big deal to have a number one single. But by 2006, things had changed.
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Liz Phair Spotlights the Next Generation of Women Shaping Music
Liz Phair reflects on her legacy as a trailblazer for women in music and highlights the artists whose careers she’s following and cheering for.
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Uncharted: Crime and Mayhem in the Music Industry, episode 59: Times when the rock'n'roll party went too far
Sex and drugs and rock’n’roll: those are the top reasons to get into the music business. I mean, who wouldn’t want to live in a world where there are no rules? But this, of course, often ends badly. What do you expect when you give some extremely talented yet emotionally immature or fragile people loads…
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Ongoing History Daily: Why AI-generated music is bad for the environment
AI can be bad for music, but it’s also very bad for the environment in a way you might not have realized.
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Ongoing History Daily: When David Bowie declined a knighthood
It could have been Sir David Bowie, but he decided he didn’t want a knighthood.
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Five Songs You Must Hear This Week (23 Feb 2026)
The Five Songs You Must Hear list includes a Twenty One Pilots cult favourite, all-female rage from Montreal, two unlikely covers, and a kick in the face.
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New Music Friday: 11 new releases to help you get through the rest of February (20 Feb 2028)
New Music Friday is an equal mix of cool new singles and some fascinating new albums, It’s a good week.
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The Ongoing History of New Music, episode 1075: The Rise and Fall and Future of the Music Video
This may seem like a silly thing to say, but once upon a time, the only way to get music was to listen for it. You turned on a radio or you bought a record. If it sounded good, there was a chance the song might become a hit. That’s what mattered: the sound of…
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Ongoing History Daily: Wet Leg facts
Time to get caught up on some of the finer points of Wet Leg.
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