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Child Rape, Blackmail, Sacrifice. Victim Speaks. What I Saw At The Top Of The Elites Network – Annek
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The Queen song Freddie Mercury thought no other band would dare write: “Name one group”
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The Queen song Freddie Mercury thought no other band would dare write: “Name one group”

Going into unheard-of territory. The post The Queen song Freddie Mercury thought no other band would dare write: “Name one group” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The one jazz song The Strangler’s Hugh Cornwell defies any rock fan not to enjoy: “It’s an absolute gem”
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The one jazz song The Strangler’s Hugh Cornwell defies any rock fan not to enjoy: “It’s an absolute gem”

"He was fantastic." The post The one jazz song The Strangler’s Hugh Cornwell defies any rock fan not to enjoy: “It’s an absolute gem” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The Rolling Stones song Mick Jagger thinks everybody misunderstood: “They get it all wrong”
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The Rolling Stones song Mick Jagger thinks everybody misunderstood: “They get it all wrong”

A misinterpreted '70s classic. The post The Rolling Stones song Mick Jagger thinks everybody misunderstood: “They get it all wrong” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Let's Get Cooking
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Slicing Apples The Right Way Is The Key To A Tasty Apple Pie
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Slicing Apples The Right Way Is The Key To A Tasty Apple Pie

Apple pie is a classic dessert, but that doesn't mean it's all that easy to make. To get the best result, follow these tips when slicing the fruit.
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Classic Rock Lovers  
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November 16th – 22nd
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November 16th – 22nd

David Draiman Gets Married, Slipknot Sells & Five Finger Death Punch Reach The Top (w/ Babymetal) Daivid Draiman & Sarah Uli 1/16 Draiman Gets Married Dusturbed frontman David Draiman and his fiancée Sarah Uli tie the knot at an outdoor ceremony in their home state of Florida. Draiman proposed to Uli on stage during Disturbed’s May 9th concert in Sacramento, CA. Always Moving – The Strange Multiverse Of Voivod 11/17 Voivod Publishes “Always Moving – The Strange Multiverse Of Voivod” The book celebrates the 40-plus-year career of Canada’s cosmic Metal visionaries Voivod. Author Jeff Wagner presents exclusive interviews with band members, managers, producers, record label reps, family, peers, and musicians that were shaped by Voivod’s sound. “Always Moving” takes the band from the raw chaos of the early years to the tech-prog heights, through tragedy, reinvention, and ultimate triumph. Slipknot 11/18 Slipknot Sells Catalog Slipknot announces the completion of a deal to sell its music catalog – said to be worth approximately $120 million — to HarbourView Equity Partners. The deal includes the rights to Slipknot’s publishing and recording master royalties but reportedly does not extend to future releases. A Night Of Mellon Collie And Infinite Sadness 11/21 “Mellon Collie” Opera “A Night Of Mellon Collie And Infinite Sadness,” an opera based on the Smashing Pumpkins album, ‘Mellon Collie And Infinite Sadness,” begins a seven-performance run in Chicago. “Opera and Rock both tell stories of heightened emotions,” explains the Pumpkins Billy Corgan. Five Finger Death Punch Babymetal 11/22 Fiver Finger Death Punch/Babymetal Rule With “The End” Five Finger Death Punch land their 17th #1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock chart while Babymetal, who is featured on the track, is the first Japanese act to top the survey. “The End” is FFDP’s thirteenth #1 in a row on Mainstream Rock and the band now has the lengthiest streak in the survey’s four-decade history. The run began in ’18 with “Sham Pain” and includes last summer’s one-week reign of “I Refuse,” featuring In This Moment’s Maria Brink. FFDP are only behind Shinedown and Three Days Grace for the most #1s on the chart. “The End” previously reached #1 on the Japanese iTunes Metal chart and was the first song featuring Japanese lyrics to chart on U.S. Rock radio. ### The post November 16th – 22nd appeared first on RockinTown.
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BREAKING: MTG Announces Resignation from Congress

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene will resign her seat in Congress, effective 5 January 2026
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Trump Ends Deportation Protections for Somalis in Minnesota

Temporary deportation protections for Somalis living in Minnesota will be eliminated, President Trump announced on Friday
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Bitcoin Plunges as $400 Billion Wiped from Crypto

The value of Bitcoin continued to plunge on Friday, after reaching an all-time high in October
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10 Reasons Why The Somme National Myth Is Wrong
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10 Reasons Why The Somme National Myth Is Wrong

The Battle of the Somme, fought between July and November 1916, is often remembered as a symbol of futile slaughter and military incompetence. This perception stems from the staggering casualties and the protracted nature of the battle. However, a closer examination reveals a more nuanced reality. The offensive was a strategic response to relieve pressure ...
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