94XPOSED WEDNESDAY JUNE 1ST

Ron Wood – The Rolling Stones guitarist is 64.

ROLLING STONES - GIMME SHELTER
SKILLET - AWAKE AND ALIVE

Skillet are currently exploding onto the rock scene! They will unleash a new single, "It's Not Me, It's You," to Rock radio formats on June 7, and the Rock radio mix of their song "Awake & Alive" will also be featured on the soundtrack to Transformers: Dark of the Moon. Warner Bros. Records will release the soundtrack on June 14, and it also will feature tracks from Linkin Park, My Chemical Romance, Taking Back Sunday, Art of Dying, Theory Of A Deadman, Black Veil Brides, Mastodon, Paramore and Goo Goo Dolls.

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Rise Against are headed for a fall tour of Canada. The Chicago punk outfit will hit 10 cities in September and October, starting in Quebec and working their way west to Vancouver. Likeminded acts Flogging Molly and Black Pacific — led by ex-Pennywise singer Jim Lindberg — will open some shows. Tickets go on sale this weekend, priced in the $50 - $75 range. WORTH IT!!!!
Western Dates
Oct. 8 | Edmonton | Rexall Place
Oct. 9 | Calgary | Scotiabank Saddledome
Oct. 11 | Victoria | Save On Foods Memorial Centre
Oct. 12 | Vancouver | Pacific Coliseum

RISE AGAINST - SAVIOUR
AC/DC - IF YOU WANT BLOOD (YOU GOT IT)

Jaws is an AC/DC fan, an Australian tour operator has discovered. Matt Waller of Adventure Bay, based at Port Lincoln, plays the band's classic tracks You Shook Me All Night Long and, appropriately, If You Want Blood to attract great whites during tours. The giant fish enjoy the music so much they swim up to his clients' viewing cages and try to touch them, so they can be closer to the sound. Waller made his discovery after shark experts told him their hearing is best between the low range of 20 and 1000 hertz. He tells the Herald Sun: "We know AC/DC's music works best by trial and error – I've seen the sharks rub their faces on the cage where the sound is coming from, as if to feel it.

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2004 – Sum 41 fled the Congo after an outbreak of violence during the country’s ongoing civil war. The group would later name their album “Chuck,” after the volunteer who led them to safety.

SUM 41 - WE'RE ALL TO BLAME
 




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