
Tom Morello: Nine Inch Nails "kicked everybody's ass" on the 1991 Lollapalooza tour
Trent Reznor and co. were on the bill with Jane's Addiction, Siouxsie And The Banshees, Rollins Band and several others on the inaugural tour

Rage Against The Machine, Green Day, Papa Roach and more confirmed for 'Devil May Cry' anime soundtrack
The Netflix adaptation arrives later today

Tom Morello teases "huge superstars who are gonna be surprises" for final Black Sabbath show
"We have a very, very simple goal, and that's to make this the greatest day in the history of heavy metal"

Sum 41 say farewell with official release of Rage Against The Machine's 'Sleep Now In The Fire' cover
They also released a fresh version of ‘Landmines’, taken from their 2024 album ‘Heaven :x: Hell’

Tom Morello "honoured" to serve as musical director of Black Sabbath's final-ever show
The Rage Against The Machine guitarist's high school band with Tool’s Adam Jones will “play together for the first time ever at the show” with Billy Corgan

Watch Tom Morello, Slash and System Of A Down’s Shavo Odadjian play AC/DC covers at LA wildfire benefit gigs
RZA of Wu-Tang Clan also performed at the charity events

Black Sabbath's final show to include Tom Morello collab with Tool's Danny Carey and Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan
"They’re all from Chicago so they’re all doing their bit"

Sharon Osbourne and Tony Iommi tell us about Black Sabbath’s finale: “Usually this thing is done when you’re dead”
Announcing the metal icons' spectacular farewell with Metallica and a host of legends, Osbourne and Tony tell NME about what to expect and let a few surprises slip, as well as the chances of new material, how Ozzy's doing, and his chance to "finally say thank you to everyone"

Black Sabbath announce 'The Final Show' in Birmingham with Metallica, Slayer, Pantera and more
Billy Corgan, Fred Durst and Tom Morello will also appear at the July 2025 spectacular at Villa Park

Lorne Michaels says 'SNL' has "never banned” any music acts: "We’re way too crass and opportunistic"
Acts like Sinead O'Connor and Rage Against The Machine had previously been rumoured to be barred from returning to the show