94XPOSED THURSDAY NOVEMBER 25TH

1998 - Spin Magazine editor Craig Marks told police that Marilyn Manson’s bodyguard pinned him against a wall and hauled him up in the air. Marks claimed that he was invited backstage to talk with Manson after a performance at the Hammerstein Ballroom. Manson allegedly threatened Marks with "You know I can kill you, your family and everyone you know."

MARILYN MANSON - DOPE SHOW
HINDER - ALL AMERICAN NIGHTMARE


Hinder are pulling out the stops to deliver the ultimate package surrounding their new album, "All American Nightmare." The deluxe package is deemed the "Ultimate Fan Experience" and consists of a private intimate acoustic performance January 7th at The Villa at Palms Place in Las Vegas, three days and two nights accommodation at The Palms Hotel, a meet-and-greet and photo opportunity with the band, two tickets to the Adult Entertainment Expo, two exclusive gift bags with autographed items and merchandise, a chance to win a pair of tickets to the 2011 AVN Awards shows January 8th, and on-site hosts for the hedonistic trip. The package retails for $2,995. Hinder are also offering three other lesser VIP experience packages that retail for $999, $749, and $499. But if it’s solely about the music minus all the fanfare, be sure to pick up "All American Nightmare" December 7th.

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Keith Richards and Mick Jagger's on/off feud has handed the Rolling Stones bandmates the top spot on a new list of warring rockers. The duo has beaten Simon & Garfunkel to the number one position on Rolling Stone magazine's new Greatest Rock Feuds Of All Time countdown. The publication's editors handed the Brits top place following the pair's recent falling out over extracts in Richards' new biography Life, in which the guitarist mocked the frontman's "tiny dodger", among a series of surprising jibes. The top five list is:
1. Mick Jagger & Keith Richards
2. Paul Simon & Art Garfunkel
3. Steven Tyler & Joe Perry (Aerosmith)
4. Roger Daltrey & Pete Townshend (The Who)
5. Ray & Dave Davies (The Kinks).

ROLLING STONES - GIMME SHELTER
GUNS AND ROSES - WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE


Guns N' Roses mainman Axl Rose has filed a $20m lawsuit against the makers of Guitar Hero because Slash appeared in the 2007 version of the game. Guitar Hero III included the GnR track Welcome to the Jungle, but Rose says he only gave permission for its appearance as long as Slash and his new band Velvet Revolver weren't featured. The singer is furious that manufacturer Activision broke the deal, and especially because the guitarist appears on the game's cover. Rose's legal papers say: "Activision span a web of lies to conceal its true intentions to not only feature Slash and VR prominently in GH III, but also promote the game by emphasizing an association between Slash and Guns N' Roses, and the band's song Welcome to the Jungle." Ummmmm Axl? Slash IS associated with "Welcome To The Jungle". Without his kickass riffs you'd still be a whiny little orphan from Illinois! When is this guy gonna grow up??

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2007, Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea lost his multi-million pound house in a wildfire that swept through Malibu, 53 other properties were destroyed by the blaze. Flea told the Los Angeles Times the $4.8m (£2.3m) property was "burnt to a crisp."

RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - SCAR TISSUE




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