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94XPOSED TUESDAY AUGUST 31ST

This day, August 31 1991, Metallica’s self-titled album debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s pop album chart...the Black Album

METALLICA - Enter Sandman
PAPA ROACH -

Papa Roach are on a mission. The band are continuing their association with the WHY Hunger
organization. Today they headed to the Los Angeles Mission, where they met with the center’s clients and helped serve meals offered to those in the community between 11:30AM-1PM today.  Singer Jacoby Shaddix recorded a PSA for WHY Hunger that appears as the hidden track on the band’s new album, “Time For Annihilation,” which is in stores today. In it, he asks fans to contribute a $5 donation by texting “WHY” to 90999.  Shaddix says,

"What it is is 33 cents. Thirty-three cents puts a meal on a table at a homeless shelter.  And when you get down to the facts of the homeless in America, a lot of people are really hurting….It’s middle class families that are out there hurting, but a lot of the majority of the homeless population are also veterans, war veterans who have served the country….This world has given us a lot and we feel it’s our responsibility to give back, especially when people are in need right now.  I think it’s an important thing.” 

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Kid Rock now has a firm title and release date for his next set. “Born Free” arrives November 16th and finds the rocker teaming with noted producer Rick Rubin.  Rock says of the new disc, “The catalyst for this record was Detroit and my thoughts on the world through the lens of Detroit.  Watching everything go downhill over the past few years, the economy, the loss of jobs everywhere, I wanted to make a record that reflected the times but that still had soul.”  While Rock had his Twisted Brown Trucker band, there were also plenty of guests lending a hand.  Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers’ Benmont Tench, Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith all turned out, as did Detroit legend Bob Seger,

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ROLLING STONES -


The Rolling Stones are next to release a branded version of Monopoly that is set to hit stores in time for Christmas.

Gibson reports: In Rolling Stones Monopoly, the famous streets and avenues of the original edition are replaced with Stones releases. Baltic Avenue becomes Sticky Fingers and Park Place turns into A Bigger Bang.

But it's not just the street spaces – the entire game has been given a Stones makeover. Chance and Community Chest cards have become Lyrics and Licks, the four railroads are now different Stones tours and instead of paying a Luxury Tax, players will now have to purchase concert tickets. There are no houses or hotels, but gold and platinum records to add to your properties. Plus, while you play the game, you won't be guiding a racecar or a thimble around the board, but a tour bus, a drum set or a bunch of wild horses.

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Guitar legend Slash has filed for divorce from his wife of almost nine years.

According to Los Angeles County Superior Court documents, obtained by TMZ.com, the rocker, real name Saul Hudson, and wife Perla Ferrar, separated in mid-July. The former Guns N' Roses star cites irreconcilable differences for the split. Slash and Ferrar wed on 15 October, 2001 and share two sons, aged six and eight.

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