The New Iron Maiden Album “Fixed,” Judas Priest Guitarist’s Emergency Heart Surgery, and More Stories You May Have Missed This Week
The MetalSucks Playlist — Week of September 25 – October 1, 2021
Did you miss some of this week’s top stories in the world of metal? Catch up below:
- Listen: Fan Attempts to “Fix” Iron Maiden’s Senjutsu
- Judas Priest’s Richie Faulkner Reportedly Had a Heart Attack on Stage, Underwent 10-Hour Open-Heart Surgery
- Wargasm’s “Salma Hayek”: U Jam?
- Comedian Josh Pray Warns Machine Gun Kelly: “Do Not Disrespect Slipknot”
- Tool Announce 2022 Tour Dates for U.S. and Europe
- Dance Gavin Dance Dismiss Drummer Mid-Tour Due to Substance Abuse Issues and Sloppy Detroit Performance
- Spiritbox Guitarist on Shinedown Singer’s $10,000 Donation: “I’m Still Speechless”
- Knotfest Iowa Plagued by Two-Hour-Long Lines for Water, Food Shortages
- Megadeth, Lamb of God, etc. Canadian Tour Dates Called Off Over Vaccine Requirements
- Video: Toyah Willcox Covers “Goldfinger” for King Crimson’s Robert Fripp
That’s all for now. We’ll check in periodically over the weekend as usual and be right back at it full-bore next week.
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