Three Days Grace + Papa Roach Score High Debuts on Billboard 200 Album Chart
Three Days Grace and Papa Roach make strong showings on the latest Billboard 200 album chart, as both bands' new discs debut in the Top 20.
Three Days Grace and Papa Roach make strong showings on the latest Billboard 200 album chart, as both bands' new discs debut in the Top 20.
Green Day may be off the road due to Billie Joe Armstrong's rehab stint, but the group is finding plenty of other ways to remain in the spotlight. One of them will happen on Oct. 19, when the group's music is used to soundtrack an episode of the CBS crime drama 'CSI: NY.'
Green Day were planning to head up the 2012 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience over Halloween weekend, but given singer Billie Joe Armstrong's recent entry into rehab for treatment of substance abuse issues, they've now bowed out of the performance.
Billie Joe Armstrong may still be in rehab, but thanks to the magic of pre-taped television, the Green Day singer begins his previously announced run as a mentor for Team Christina on 'The Voice' tonight (Oct. 8) at 8PM ET. Signing up to advise 'Voice' coach Christina Aguilera on the reality singing competition show may not have been an obvious move, but Armstrong insists it works.
Kemper is a 24-year-old Suicide Girl from California who spends most of her free time on a very sexy quest that we'd like to join her on.
Three unbeaten teams remain, plus an old rivalry enters a new stage, as the NFL enters its fifth week of the 2012 season. Here's a preview of all of this weekend's action:
Raechel is a 26-year-old Hooters girl, and a print and runway model from New South Wales, Australia.
Meet Venom Suicide, a tatted up blonde Suicide Girl from Wisconsin who now lives in California.
About a month ago, we told you that Pamela Anderson had sworn off of sex through November while taping ABC's 'Dancing With the Stars', in an attempt to secure a victory by avoiding sexual distractions. It...didn't work.
As you may have heard, hobos and miscreants are in charge of refereeing NFL games now! Or, rather, the NFL has decided to use high school referees as replacements while it negotiates with the actual referees' union, which has led to the occasional minor controversy. And while Monday's night's disastrous ending to the Packers-Seahawks game is probably the pinnacle (or nadir) of this sad saga, there were already plenty of questionable, puzzling and downright infuriating officiating decisions leading up to it.
Let's have a look, shall we?
By now, even non-football fans have heard about the officiating debacle in last night's showdown between the Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks (just check your Facebook feed). Facing a 12-7 deficit with just seconds left to play, Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson rolled out of the pocket and threw a desperation heave into the end zone, resulting in a game-clinching interception for the Packers.
Except it wasn't. Instead, the NFL's much-maligned replacement officials inexplicably ruled the play a touchdown for the Seahawks, ignoring an obvious offensive pass-interference penalty and cementing the phrase "simultaneous catch" into the lexicon of poor sports officiating.
This screw-up will, hopefully, lead to the return of the real refs—but let's not forget that they too have made their share of awful calls over the years. Here's a look at some of the NFL's most controversial officiating decisions:
As the labor dispute between the NFL and the referees’ union continues, criticism of the replacement officials has been going on for weeks and has only gotten louder after a blown call on 'Monday Night Football' gave Seattle a 14-12 win over Green Bay.
How bad have things gotten for the NFL?