Buckcherry

KISS Are Far Less Alive At 35

Three minutes into their first song at the Air Canada Centre on Friday night, the P.A. completely cut out on '70s costumed rockers KISS. With the band seemingly unaware of the technical malfunctions, the quartet kept playing and mugging for the audience as if nothing was wrong. Watching KISS parade around onstage without musical accompaniment...
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Buckcherry Write Song About BP Oil Spill

It seems everybody has an opinion about the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf Of Mexico, which was the result of an explosion on a BP oil rig on April 20. And everybody pretty much thinks it's bad. Even Buckcherry. The Los Angeles hard rockers who were once more well known for singing about cocaine addiction and Paris Hilton's sex tape than...
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Buckcherry's In Trouble For Using Underage Girl In Sexy Video

Buckcherry, Warner Music Group and Atlantic Records are among those named in a lawsuit claiming that they distributed an explicit music video featuring a 16-year-old girl performing sexual acts. The suit claims that the girl, identified as Jane Doe, responded to an ad on Buckcherry's MySpace page that was seeking people to audition for its...
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Buckcherry's "Crazy B*tch" Inspired By Paris Hilton

If you're a devotee of Sunset Strip metal, you might just remember a Los Angeles band called Buckcherry, who hit it big back in 1999 with their single, "Lit Up." A couple albums later, without warning, the tattooed rockers disappeared. But now, with a new album titled 15 (after the number of days it took to record) and a slew of new...
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Buckcherry — Time Bomb

Timebomb offers pretty much the same "hey, new rock band" proposal as the Gold debut, except this time Buckcherry have piled everything a little bit thicker, starting with the explosive production, with everything turned up real loud, especially Josh Todd's irrepressible big mouth shout. And even if the album is still drenched with...
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Buckcherry Time Bomb
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