21 Emo Albums You Definitely Owned In 2006
These are the emo (and semi-emo) albums everyone owned in 2006, including you.
These are the emo (and semi-emo) albums everyone owned in 2006, including you.
Underoath, Shooter Jennings, Forever the Sickest Kids and others brave the weather for the punk festival's latest stop.
'I just wanted to write music ... that I think Arnold would want to sing over,' Tim Lambesis says.
Upcoming album finds metalcore band playing with spooky electronic and proggy effects.
Eminem counts down favorite songs for New Year's Eve; Taylor Hicks launches U.S. tour in February.
Aaron Gillespie will tour with new band before hitting road with Underoath in February.
Some acts cite legit reasons for leaving, but members of NOFX, Thursday talk of tension between bands.
Knowles follows Jay's lead; Gibson apologizes again; X stages impromptu show.
Joan Jett is sentimental favorite at festival; attendance down this year.
Underoath, Field Mob score big Billboard debuts; Gnarls Barkley crack top 10.
Also due Tuesday: Motion City Soundtrack, Frank Black, Stuart Staples, Counting Crows, Field Mob, Luna.
DJ Khaled, 'Cars' soundtrack also rack up imposing first-week sales.
Christian rockers are more concerned with new album, summer shows, video shoots.
Christian metalcore band wants to change its audience — and the world.
Britney is most searched; Lindsay gets giggly; Fantasia given a break from jury duty.