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Slayer Guitarist Jeff Hanneman Remembered at Los Angeles Memorial Celebration

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Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman may have been a quiet man, but his impact was definitely felt in the music world, as evidenced by the throngs of fans, friends and peers that turned out to salute his legacy in Los Angeles Thursday (May 23) afternoon.

A string of speakers, some previously revealed in the program and others added at the last moment, shared their memories of Hanneman, providing both laughs and tears for those in attendance at the Hollywood Palladium.

David Draiman: Disturbed's Eventual Return Will Be an "Event"

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All of the members of Disturbed are now committed to side projects, but once again David Draiman is making sure that all of the Disturbed fans are aware that the band will eventually return. Draiman has stated in the past his intent to return to Disturbed, but with all three offshoots currently doing well and still fielding queries about the future, he's decided once again to clarify the band's position and ask for support while they're off doing other things.

'Metallica Through the Never' 3D Film Trailer Unveiled


Metallica's James Hetfield recently stated that the band was in the final process of completing their 'Metallica Through the Never' 3D film and it looks as though things are close enough to finally share with an audience as the movie's first trailer has arrived online.

The film, which stars Dane DeHaan as a Metallica roadie sent on a difficult mission during the band's performance, is set to debut this fall in IMAX theaters across the country. The movie will first play IMAX theaters only on Sept. 27 before expanding to additional cineplexes on Oct. 4.

Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi Delves Into Cancer Battle

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Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi is on the road to recovery now, but the guitar great says there was definitely some periods of doubt as he began his treatment for lymphoma.

Iommi tells Guitar World that the initial diagnosis really hit him hard. He recalls, "Once I heard my doctor say that, my whole world changed. I thought, 'Bloody cancerous lymphoma? Well that's it. I've had it.'" But rather than dwell on it, the treatment for his cancer began immediately and so did his will to fight for his life.

Metallica's James Hetfield on New Album: 'I Want It Done Yesterday'

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If you are frustrated by talk of a Metallica album not arriving before 2015, you're not alone. Frontman James Hetfield is equally anxious to have a new album to support, but the reality of the situation is that the band's schedule is keeping them from getting to it.

Hetfield told Billboard, "I want it done yesterday and [Orion Music + More] and this movie is keeping us pretty busy at this point and it's taking a lot of time and effort. We've been touring some obscure places. I guess basically what we're trying to do is pay for this movie, so touring is keeping us from getting in there and finishing the record. Right now the focus is the movie."

Trevor Bolder, Bassist for Uriah Heep and David Bowie's Band, Passes Away at 62

Trevor Bolder DeadUriah Heep - Official Site

Uriah Heep's longtime bassist Trevor Bolder has died at the age of 62 following a battle with pancreatic cancer. Bolder was also famously a member of David Bowie's backing band the Spiders From Mars.

Bolder joined Uriah Heep in 1976 and left the hard rock British band in 1981 before rejoining them in 1983. He had been a member of the group ever since, appearing on a number of albums and live recordings.

System of a Down React to Online Rant by Bassist Shavo Odadjian

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Some turmoil is brewing in the camp of System of a Down. In a bizarre series of Facebook posts on his official fan page, bassist Shavo Odadjian threw a great deal of blame on bandmate and singer Serj Tankian for holding System of a Down back creatively.

Serj Tankian has participated in a lot of experimentation since System of a Down went on hiatus in 2006. Since then, he's released a number of solo records, an orchestral project named 'Orca,' the upcoming jazz project 'Jazz-Iz-Christ' and various collaborations to boot.

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