Tenacious D Reveals “The Complete Masterworks Vol. 3” in Music Announcement

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The comedy rock duo Tenacious D has recently announced the upcoming release of “The Complete Masterworks Vol. 3,” set to debut on October 3rd. This collector’s edition will showcase a live concert from their packed O2 Arena performance during the 2023 Spicy Meatball Tour. Fans can expect classic songs like “Tribute,” “Master Exploder,” and “Kickapoo” along with the animated film “Tenacious D in Post-Apocalypto,” music videos, a mini-poster, and exclusive bonus content. The release will be accessible in both Blu-ray/DVD and 4K UHD/Blu-ray combo formats.

Sharon Osbourne recently expressed skepticism regarding the reported $190 million raised at Ozzy Osbourne’s final show. Disputing the figure shared on Instagram by Tom Morello, who oversaw the festival featuring legendary performers like Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Slayer, and Pantera, Sharon Osbourne labeled the reporting as “ridiculous.” Despite an estimated 40,000 attendees and over 5 million viewers for the paid livestream at $30 each, Osbourne believes the final amount was grossly inflated. The proceeds, intended for Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, and Acorn Children’s Hospice, are expected to be significantly lower than initially reported, necessitating a recalibration of expectations for these important causes.

In another music-related development, Falling in Reverse has taken a satirical stance in their latest video for “All My Women,” where they playfully tease Brittany Furlan and her catfishing incident. The video, though containing profanity, showcases the band’s sense of humor and cheekiness in addressing relevant pop culture narratives.

Meanwhile, heavy metal band Bad Wolves has announced a deluxe edition of their album “Die About It,” due to be released on September 19th via Better Noise Music. This expanded version will feature nine new tracks alongside the original songs, including a revamped “Say It Again” featuring Lauri Ylönen from The Rasmus, orchestral and live renditions of “Legends Never Die,” and a live performance of “Bad Friend.” Drummer John Boecklin expressed excitement over this release, describing it as an opportunity to revisit and enhance their existing body of work with fresh material that represents some of their finest accomplishments. The original album, launched in November 2023, has already amassed over 32 million streams, with the videos garnering nearly 4 million views.

In an astonishing display of commitment to his craft, rapper Jeezy embarked on a remarkable 10-hour Uber ride to ensure he made it to a concert in Baltimore after his flight was canceled. Faced with a logistical challenge, Jeezy refused to succumb to the setback and enlisted the services of an Uber driver named Tanner, who stepped up to the task of driving him from South Carolina to Baltimore. This dedication to his performance culminated in Jeezy arriving with just minutes to spare, regaling the audience with the epic tale of his journey and publicly acknowledging Tanner’s pivotal role in making the show a success.

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