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Following this North America headline run, the group will support My Chemical Romance over two nights at Los Angeles’s Dodger Stadium, and then make stops at Lollapalooza and Outside Lands ...
(Claypool notes that the Primus/Tool bond dates back to 1993 when both bands were on the Lollapalooza tour. Tool was a new band at the time, or as Claypool puts it, “They were the low scrotum on ...
Weird-metal veterans Tool and Primus have been tight with one another since they were both on the Lollapalooza tour ... more attentive listener than I. Les Claypool naturally goes crazy with ...
Frontman Les Claypool dominates the Primus sound with ... You really became prominent in the alt-rock, Lollapalooza era. But you’ve been a lot more enduring than a lot of other bands from ...
Want stories about a naked Al Jourgensen chasing Ice Cube from his dressing room, Ministry's crew fighting with Nazis, Alice In Chains hurling eggs at a chicken suit-wearing Les Claypool from ... is a ...
(Lollapalooza’s most recent iteration ... We’re gonna run with it!’” recalls Les Claypool, Primus’s bassist-singer. The fast-rising grunge-metal Alice in Chains, from Seattle, of ...
Inspired by the thick slap of Louis Johnson and Sly and the Family Stone’s Larry Graham coupled with The Residents’ cartoon avant-garde, frontman and bassist Les Claypool existed on the eccentric end ...
Primus bassist Les Claypool is selling his "beloved" tour bus after putting in some serious miles on the road. "Les Claypool's beloved tour bus, 'Large Marge,' is now up for sale on eBay," the ...
The Lollapalooza lineup is here. Sabrina Carpenter, Olivia Rodrigo and Doechii will all perform at the annual music festival, held in Chicago's sprawling Grant Park each summer, as well as Tyler ...
Lollapalooza 2024 featured knockout performances from the likes of Chappell Roan and Kesha. Roan, who was riding the wave of her breakout success with "Good Luck, Babe!", made history with the ...
Their friendship goes back decades. “We met during Lollapalooza,” Claypool says, grinning. “It was like Tinder for ’93. Message boards, but the sticky kind… eventually.” Keenan doesn’t miss a beat.