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Drugs, death and rock'n'roll - the debauched story of Cactus
By Sleazegrinder last updated
When Vanilla Fudge split in 1969, Cactus emerged from the meltdown. When they weren’t in jail they were partying. When they weren’t naked they were taking drugs

Lacuna Coil's Cristina Scabbia on tech, Depeche Mode and new album Sleepless Empire
By Merlin Alderslade published
Italian gothic metallers Lacuna Coil are showing no signs of slowing down

The chaotic birth of prog metal giants Mastodon
By John Doran published
How Mastodon crawled from the Atlanta underground metal scene to become one of the most important bands of the 21st century

The epic story of the Scorpions, the German band who smashed through the barriers to conquer America
By Dave Ling published
The Scorpions proved that Britain and the US didn’t have the monopoly on hard rock and heavy metal

The rise, fall and resurrection of Armored Saint, the cult band who should have been as big as Metallica
By Dom Lawson published
Armored Saint were one of the greatest 80s metal bands never to hit the big time

The Pretty Things singer Phil May’s wild tales of Hendrix, Zeppelin, Iggy Pop and Judy Garland
By Peter Makowski published
Late Pretty Things singer Phil May was mates with Hendrix and Page, a rival of the Stones and an accidental drinking buddy of Judy Garland

Billy Corgan's epic interview with Al Jourgensen
By Rich Hobson published
From trading Ministry songs for drugs and production lessons to inspiring Nine Inch Nails and accidentally spiking Tool with LSD, no stone is left unturned

Robby Krieger and John Densmore remember life with Jim Morrison and tell the story of The Doors
By Rob Hughes published
Sixty years after The Doors took audiences on a destination-unknown thrill ride, Robby Krieger and John Densmore tell the band's wild story
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