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We’re here to debunk some lies the internet told about KISS. If you’ve ever seen our Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?series on YouTube, then you know how many things written on the internet about different musical artists tend to be false — especially because anyone can edit a Wikipedia page. Fortunately, we’ve been able to speak to many of them and uncover the truth. Each episode features an in-depth interview with a musician where we read them bits from their Wikipedia page, and they tell us whether the information is factual or not. This week’s episode is all about KISS. Over the years, we’ve sp...
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Check out our new Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?video compilation “Lies the Internet Told About Thrash Metal.” There’s no shortage of legends and rumors about the heyday of thrash, but luckily, we’ve spoken to some of the most iconic musicians from the scene and were able to get some of the stories straight. We compiled clips of some of the lies that Wikipedia told about thrash metal that were disproven, and turned them into one episode. One of the Wikipedia myths said that Kerry King‘s guitar playing on Slayer‘s albums Hell Awaits and Reign in Blood was intended to “mimic the screams of the song...
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Watch the members of Creed play Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?. The highly-anticipated Summer of ’99 Cruise is on its way to the Bahamas today (April 18), and Creed will play their first performance since 2012 on it. Other acts set to perform onboard throughout the weekend include 3 Doors Down, Buckcherry, Tonic, Vertical Horizon, Fuel and a few others. Some of the members of Creed have played Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction with us over the years, though separately of course, as they didn’t reunite until recently. But, given their reunion officially kicking off today, we figured we’d combine highligh...
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Check out our latest Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction? compilation, “Metalcore: Tales From a Scene.” We’ve had a lot of musicians appear in the video series over the years, so lately, we’ve been compiling them into episodes based on genre. A few weeks ago, we put one out called “Nu Metal: Tales From a Scene.” This time, it’s all about metalcore artists. We’ve had members of Bring Me the Horizon, A Day to Remember, Asking Alexandria, Bullet for My Valentine and Killswitch Engage play the game before, so we put all the most noteworthy moments from each of their Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction? episodes int...
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