Somebody’s Watching Me” was Rockwell’s biggest hit (by a lot), but at least it stands the test of time in terms of being a great Halloween song. And it always makes us look behind us … just in case.
Senior Editor Brett Callwood Ramones "The KKK Took My Baby Away" A clash of politics amongst the band members reportedly led to one of the Ramones' greatest moments. Still, fuck the Klan! Associate ...
Luigi Mangione, 27, wrote about listening to Taylor Swift and Charli XCX in a letter sent from his Brooklyn jail back in June ...
Each week, SPIN digs into the catalogs of great artists and highlights songs you might not know for our Deep Cut Friday ...
So, how did King and the Ramones begin to work together on “Pet Sematary" in the first place? “During a brief Ramones swing through New England, Stephen King invited us up to his house in Bangor Maine ...
Horror movies and rock go trick or treating together every October. After all, you couldn’t have The Return of the Living Dead without 45 Grave’s “Party Time,” The Hunger without Bauhaus’s “Bela ...
However, after the song, she opted to read out a list of names of punk advocates and peer musicians ... So many beloved acts found their fame through CBGB, including Blondie, Talking Heads, The ...
Don't forget the tissues because this week it's Dedication Night on "Dancing With the Stars." As Week 5 of the dancing competition show kicks off, the 10 remaining couples will pull at viewers' ...
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Rock fared better than metal on Rolling Stone's new list, with dozens of era-defining tracks scattered throughout the ranking. Green Day's pop-punk epic "Jesus of Suburbia" landed at No. 205, ...
See which Missy Elliot hit took the top spot. As the quarter-mark of the 21st century rapidly approaches, Rolling Stone is taking a look back at the last 25 years of music. On Wednesday, the outlet ...
If there’s anything that defines music in the 21st century, it’s constant change. We live in an era when your next favorite song could come from anywhere — all over the stylistic map, all over the ...
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