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A third headline appearance for System Of A Down — no mean feat for and that hasn't releases an album since 's 'Hypnotize'. Celebrating their second No. Aerosmith have got to be doing something right if they've been asked back for their third Download headline appearance. And yes, they really did cover Glen Campbell's 'Witchita Lineman'. Amazingly, it's Ozzy Osbourne's first solo headline slot at Download that sees him delivering the hits and a few dips into the Black Sabbath back catalogue.

Sheffield's prodigal sons topped the line-up for a third time at Download where they performed their seminal 'Hysteria' album in its glorious entirety, alongside other gems. A decade on from their first bill-topping performance, Slipknot headlined Download Festival for a fourth time in June in support of their sixth studio album 'We Are Not Your Kind'.

The Los Angeles alternate metallers closed Download Festival with an audio-visual spectacular! Download Festival takes place from Friday 10th to Sunday 12th June Prior to Download Festival, Donington Park was the home of fabled one-day music festival Monsters of Rock from to Iron Maiden and Audioslave headlined.

Planet Radio planet rock news rock news. Iron Maiden: Download Festival If you're going to return rock and metal to its rightful home of Donington Park, then it only seems right and proper to get the UK's biggest heavy metal act to kick things off.

Audioslave: Download Festival Proving that supergroups still remained a popular draw, this fusion of Soundgarden's Chris Cornell and the instrumental wing of Rage Against The Machine transcended their original bands to forge an identity wholly their own.

Linkin Park: Download Festival Promoting their second album, 'Meteora', Linkin Park brought their fusion of heavy metal and rap when they headlined the main stage on the opening night of Download Metallica: Download Festival Having made "secret" mid-afternoon appearance on the second stage with no soundcheck the previous year, the behemoth that is Metallica took its rightful place at the head of the table. Feeder: Download Festival So overjoyed was he at Feeder's reception from the crowd, the band's singer-guitarist Grant Nicholls smashed his Fender Jazzmaster.

Black Sabbath: Download Festival The origin of the species, Black Sabbath pretty much invented heavy metal with their eponymous debut album before refining it throughout the 70s.

System Of A Down: Download Festival As one of the most important metal bands of the 90s and beyond, System Of A Down are genuine gamechangers and worthy headliners of this celebrated event.

Tool: Download Festival Promoting their fourth album, '10, Days', Tool displayed an effortless ability to take the main stage and own it. Metallica: Download Festival Returning to Download for their second headline slot and third appearance overall, Metallica celebrated the 20th anniversary of 'Master Of Puppets' by the playing the album in full.

Kiss: Download Festival Playing an epic song set, Kiss brought their spectacular live show to this side of the Atlantic. The Offspring: Download Festival The only punk band to have headlined the Download festival, The Offspring brought the pogo the headbangers. Faith No More: Download Festival Returning for their first live shows in 11 years, Faith No More served to confirm just how much they'd been missed. Slipknot: Download Festival Slipknot's first headline appearance at Download would also be their last UK performance with bassist Paul Gray before his death in Aerosmith: Download Festival Headlining a day of torrential rain, classic rock overlords Aerosmith brought a touch of glamour to the otherwise sodden environs of Download.

The Prodigy: Download Festival Fusing heavy metal with techno, The Prodigy lit up the Download festival after a wet start forced the cancellation of some acts. The reaction to Another Hostile Takeover was mixed.

Critics liked the album's diversity and braveness to try new things, but some of the old fans and hard rock fans thought that the album was weird and that Hanoi Rocks had changed too much since the 80s. For 's Street Poetry the band worked on some of the unfinished songs from the 80s, such as "Teenage Revolution," which was first thought of in the Two Steps from the Move sessions in This album also marked the first time that other band members besides Monroe and McCoy got to write songs.

Street Poetry was released on September 5, and a music video was shot for the first single, " Fashion ". On 20 March, the band started their first acoustic tour, titled "Hanoi Rocks Steppin' Out Acoustically", during which the band's drum technician played drums. By this time Monroe and McCoy had come to a decision that Hanoi Rocks' time had come to end, as they no longer had collaborated and things were getting stale.

Eventually Monroe and McCoy released a statement that they had taken the band as far as they could and that the band would break up. In late an autobiography titled "All Those Wasted Years" was released. Hanoi Rocks announced that they would play 8 farewell shows in 6 days at the Tavastia Club , in Helsinki. All the shows were sold out, [4] and the band's original guitarist Nasty Suicide appeared as a special guest on 3 of the last gigs, and Lacu also appeared at the final show.

Although Hanoi Rocks never achieved huge commercial success, they have a very big cult following and they have received critical acclaim for their musical style and energetic live performances.

Hanoi Rocks' influence can be seen in various bands, including Guns N' Roses , and their glam look has been used by many bands, including Poison, L. Guns and Ratt. Hanoi Rocks also brought the glam rock look of the 70s back into style. In , when Nasty Suicide was asked about the band's look, he said that he and Michael Monroe decided to keep the punk leather jackets but bring a kind of " transvestite vibe to it ".

Even though Hanoi Rocks influenced many 80's glam bands, some feel that these bands ripped-off Hanoi Rocks. I thought Hanoi Rocks were a good band, and they looked… Michael Monroe Hanoi frontman was one of the best… I would have shagged him.

They Hanoi Rocks were real - the rest of the guys, it was all a bit fake for me. Michael Monroe and Hanoi Rocks have influenced many rock'n'roll artists and bands: Slash and Duff McKagan had bought tickets to the outsold gigs of Los Angeles, which were canceled because of the death of Razzle.

After that everyone was wearing the same kind of hair, clothes and make up as Monroe". Hanoi Rocks is cited as one of the most influential glam metal bands of all time in Metal: A Headbanger's Journey document movie. When Sam Yaffa was asked about it, he replied: "We were a hat band, not a hair band! He said the chorus is the same as the riff in " Lost in the City ", just slowed down.

Nasty Suicide can also be seen in the music video for "Paradise City". Bonvole helpu aldonante fidindajn fontojn. Main article: Hanoi Rocks discography. Archived from the original on Retrieved Retrieved June 27, Retrieved June 25, Hanoi Rocks.

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