New Noize Weekly – Ep501

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We’re back to discuss all the rock and metal news that’s fit to spit with New Noize Weekly!

ACCEPT ran into some trouble on their ‘Too Mean to Die’ US tour as vocalist Mark Tornillo is suffering through a viral infection. This caused the band to put on quite a different show at their Toronto stop, with vocal duties being handled by drummer Christopher Williams and bassist Martin Motnik. We share our thoughts *note – the temporary addition of vocalist Jason McMaster had not been announced as of the date of this recording. We wish Jason well and know he’ll do a great job. See ya in March at ROCKNPOD!*

Iron Maiden suffered a potential Spinal Tap moment at their show in Worcester as their replica Spitfire stage piece malfunctioned.

George Lynch has brought the ‘Lynch Mob’ name back after changing it to ‘Electric Freedom.’ We share our thoughts on this name change and what we think his motivation wa$.

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Skid Row’s Erik Gronwall stated in a recent interview that some fans coming to the shows think that Sebastian Bach is still fronting the band. We discuss how prevalent this actually is among bands and general ticket buyers as well as how quickly Bas’ head must have exploded after hearing about this.

Corey Taylor has taken a page out of Rob Zombie’s book with the purchase of the Famous Monsters brand. This acquisition will allow Taylor to move into magazines, film production, toys, and more.

Other stories covered this week include KK Downing confirming his participation with the Judas Priest induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, John 5 possibly joining Motley Crue, Ron Keel confronting Blackie Lawless about Rik Fox’s involvement in WASP, Joey Ramone’s estate selling his catalogue for millions, Ozzy stating that David Lee Roth has a screw loose, and more!

Additionally, Aaron brings the notable birthdays, death days, and upcoming releases in the rock and metal world.

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