Under the Sign of the Black Stuff
Bud Fire Death
Bud on Ice



I'm surprised Anthrax didn't release a rer-ecording of Fistful of Metal this year, this time with Joey singing, for its 40th anniversary. Not like Scott to mish a cash in opportunity.

Turbin, Spitz and Lilker would make money from it, that'd kill Ian.

From what I've seen Scott & Dan have always been pretty cool with each other.

Turbin does tend to take shots at Ian/Benante/Bello though.

Don't think they get anything off Fistful due to bad contracts.


Quote from: Sworntothecans on December 18, 2024, 07:19:00 PMDon't think they get anything off Fistful due to bad contracts.



That was why Flotsam re-recorded No Place For Disgrace. (and did a piss poor job of it, unfortunately)

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/chris-brown-lil-wayne-covid-aid-report-1235210645/

"Alice in Chains and Marshmello allegedly pocketed millions in federal grant money, according to a new Business Insider report...Alice in Chains' touring company, AIC Entertainment, similarly used some of its $4.1 million grant to pay staff and various contractors (like equipment rental firms and videographers), per the report. But none of that money went to things like health insurance, which left the band's guitar tech and photographer, Scott Dachroeden, in a precarious position when he was diagnosed with cancer in 2022 and had to start a GoFundMe. Dachroeden died earlier this year, and a source told Insider that Alice in Chains didn't provide much financial support after the diagnosis, pointing Dachroeden instead to a charity that helps with medical bills. Alice in Chains frontman-guitarist Jerry Cantrell received $1.4 million of SVOG funds, while drummer Sean Kinney and bassist Mike Inez each took about $682,000, per the report. A rep for Alice in Chains did not return a request for comment."