Drummer Jay Weinberg, who was let go from Slipknot late last year, has become a member of veteran crossover-thrash band Suicidal Tendencies. He will begin playing shows with them next week.
It was previously announced that Weinberg would be drumming with the reunited Infectious Grooves, featuring Suicidal Tendencies singer Mike Muir and Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo. Now, he’s joined Muir’s main band, which previously featured Greyson Nekrutman, Brandon Pertzborn, and the legendary Dave Lombardo among its recent drummers.
In an Instagram post captioned “You Can’t Bring Me Down” (a Suicidal Tendencies song), Weinberg wrote the following about joining Suicidal Tendencies:
“When I think of the culture and community of heavy music that I’ve loved and considered my creative home for 20 years, I think of Suicidal Tendencies: a foundational pillar and source of inspiration ever since I fell in love with punk, metal, and hardcore. Having toured...
It was previously announced that Weinberg would be drumming with the reunited Infectious Grooves, featuring Suicidal Tendencies singer Mike Muir and Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo. Now, he’s joined Muir’s main band, which previously featured Greyson Nekrutman, Brandon Pertzborn, and the legendary Dave Lombardo among its recent drummers.
In an Instagram post captioned “You Can’t Bring Me Down” (a Suicidal Tendencies song), Weinberg wrote the following about joining Suicidal Tendencies:
“When I think of the culture and community of heavy music that I’ve loved and considered my creative home for 20 years, I think of Suicidal Tendencies: a foundational pillar and source of inspiration ever since I fell in love with punk, metal, and hardcore. Having toured...
- 3/5/2024
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Noah Weiland, the 23-year-old son of late Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland, has released a new solo single called “Yesterday.”
It was three years ago when Weiland emerged with Suspect208, a young rock band also featuring London Hudson (son of Guns N’ Roses’ Slash) and Tye Trujillo (son of Metallica’s Robert Trujillo). Despite a couple of promising singles, Noah was kicked out of Suspect208 due to alleged drug use, and replaced with a new singer before the band eventually broke up entirely.
Noah then formed a group called Blu Weekend with Tye, but that appeared to be short-lived. Last year, Noah returned with a solo EP that leaned more pop than the music he released with Suspect208. And at the beginning of this year, he released the single “Good Riddance & Goodbye.”
Now, he’s back with the alt-pop song “Yesterday,” along with an accompanying music video in which...
It was three years ago when Weiland emerged with Suspect208, a young rock band also featuring London Hudson (son of Guns N’ Roses’ Slash) and Tye Trujillo (son of Metallica’s Robert Trujillo). Despite a couple of promising singles, Noah was kicked out of Suspect208 due to alleged drug use, and replaced with a new singer before the band eventually broke up entirely.
Noah then formed a group called Blu Weekend with Tye, but that appeared to be short-lived. Last year, Noah returned with a solo EP that leaned more pop than the music he released with Suspect208. And at the beginning of this year, he released the single “Good Riddance & Goodbye.”
Now, he’s back with the alt-pop song “Yesterday,” along with an accompanying music video in which...
- 12/4/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo came through in the clutch for his former band Suicidal Tendencies.
When the latter’s current bassist, Robert’s son Tye, had a scheduling conflict with his other band Ottto, it was the elder Trujillo who filled in on bass for Suicidal Tendencies’ show last Thursday (October 26th) at the House of Vans in Mexico City.
We previously reported on the Metallica bassist reuniting with his old band alongside his son for a rendition of “I Saw Your Mommy” at a show supporting Metallica in Arizona. That turned out to be a trial run for Robert’s full-set performance.
In Mexico City, the band ran through a 14-song set including the aforementioned song and staples such as “Institutionalized,” “You Can’t Bring Me Down,” “Send Me Your Money,” and more.
Not surprisingly, the set was heavy on material from 1990’s Lights… Camera… Revolution! — one of the...
When the latter’s current bassist, Robert’s son Tye, had a scheduling conflict with his other band Ottto, it was the elder Trujillo who filled in on bass for Suicidal Tendencies’ show last Thursday (October 26th) at the House of Vans in Mexico City.
We previously reported on the Metallica bassist reuniting with his old band alongside his son for a rendition of “I Saw Your Mommy” at a show supporting Metallica in Arizona. That turned out to be a trial run for Robert’s full-set performance.
In Mexico City, the band ran through a 14-song set including the aforementioned song and staples such as “Institutionalized,” “You Can’t Bring Me Down,” “Send Me Your Money,” and more.
Not surprisingly, the set was heavy on material from 1990’s Lights… Camera… Revolution! — one of the...
- 10/30/2023
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
Bassist Robert Trujillo joined his old band Suicidal Tendencies and his son Tye Trujillo onstage for a performance of “I Saw Your Mommy…” during their support set for Metallica on Saturday (September 9th) in Glendale, Arizona.
It was a pleasant surprise for those who attended the gig, which was a makeup date for Metallica’s September 3rd Glendale show that was postponed due to James Hetfield testing positive for Covid.
Original support act Ice Nine Kills couldn’t make the rescheduled date, so concertgoers were instead treated to a set by crossover thrash vets Suicidal Tendencies.
Robert Trujillo famously played bass in the Los Angeles band during its prime era — 1989 to 1995 — and now, his son Tye is currently serving as touring bassist. It made for a double dose of Trujillo low-end action on Saturday as father and son ran through the early Suicidal Tendencies track “I Saw Your Mommy…” (from...
It was a pleasant surprise for those who attended the gig, which was a makeup date for Metallica’s September 3rd Glendale show that was postponed due to James Hetfield testing positive for Covid.
Original support act Ice Nine Kills couldn’t make the rescheduled date, so concertgoers were instead treated to a set by crossover thrash vets Suicidal Tendencies.
Robert Trujillo famously played bass in the Los Angeles band during its prime era — 1989 to 1995 — and now, his son Tye is currently serving as touring bassist. It made for a double dose of Trujillo low-end action on Saturday as father and son ran through the early Suicidal Tendencies track “I Saw Your Mommy…” (from...
- 9/11/2023
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
Ottto and Bastardane have announced a Summer 2023 co-headlining North American tour, including Metallica Weekend 2023 Takeover performances in various cities.
The trek kicks off August 5th in New York and runs through September 2nd in Phoenix. Shows in New York, Montreal, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Phoenix will be part of the Metallica Weekend 2023 Takeover (where Metallica will be playing nearby stadium shows), as will two additional fall dates in St. Louis (November 4th) and Detroit (November 11th).
A Live Nation ticket pre-sale begins Tuesday (June 27th) at 10 a.m. Et via Ticketmaster using the code Disco. General ticket sales begin Friday (June 30th) at 10 a.m. local time. You can also look for deals or get tickets to sold-out dates via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
The tour is of particular interest to Metallica fans, as Ottto notably features Tye Trujillo, son of Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo,...
The trek kicks off August 5th in New York and runs through September 2nd in Phoenix. Shows in New York, Montreal, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Phoenix will be part of the Metallica Weekend 2023 Takeover (where Metallica will be playing nearby stadium shows), as will two additional fall dates in St. Louis (November 4th) and Detroit (November 11th).
A Live Nation ticket pre-sale begins Tuesday (June 27th) at 10 a.m. Et via Ticketmaster using the code Disco. General ticket sales begin Friday (June 30th) at 10 a.m. local time. You can also look for deals or get tickets to sold-out dates via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
The tour is of particular interest to Metallica fans, as Ottto notably features Tye Trujillo, son of Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo,...
- 6/26/2023
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
The 2023 edition of Welcome to Rockville took place over four days from Thursday (May 18th) to Sunday (May 21st) in Daytona Beach, Florida. The massive rock fest was led by headliners Tool, Pantera, Slipknot, and Avenged Sevenfold, while also featuring dozens more notable acts.
The festival closed out on Sunday with Tool’s first show of the year. The performance was particularly notable in that singer Maynard James Keenan dressed in drag just days after Governor Ron DeSantis signed a new anti-drag bill into law. As for the music, the band played a brief 10-song set that included classics like “Forty Six & 2” and “Stinkfist” alongside newer tracks like “Fear Inoculum” and “Invincible.”
Elsewhere on Sunday, Incubus paused their set for a moment to help a distressed fan. The band performed with new touring bassist Nicole Row, filling in for Ben Kenney after he underwent surgery for a brain tumor. Other highlights included sets from Deftones,...
The festival closed out on Sunday with Tool’s first show of the year. The performance was particularly notable in that singer Maynard James Keenan dressed in drag just days after Governor Ron DeSantis signed a new anti-drag bill into law. As for the music, the band played a brief 10-song set that included classics like “Forty Six & 2” and “Stinkfist” alongside newer tracks like “Fear Inoculum” and “Invincible.”
Elsewhere on Sunday, Incubus paused their set for a moment to help a distressed fan. The band performed with new touring bassist Nicole Row, filling in for Ben Kenney after he underwent surgery for a brain tumor. Other highlights included sets from Deftones,...
- 5/22/2023
- by Heavy Consequence Staff
- Consequence - Music
Metallica have released Stranger Things X Metallica Hellfire Club merchandise for their fans.
The news comes after the band performed their classic song “Master of Puppets” in a TikTok video, while wearing black-sleeved Hellfire Club shirts in homage to Stranger Things character Eddie Munson.
In the latest season of the Netflix show, Eddie – who is the misfit president of a Dungeons & Dragons group called The Hellfire Club – heroically plays the rock anthem in an effort to distract demons from attacking his friends.
The 1986 song recently reached No 1 on the iTunes rock charts after being featured on the popular fantasy series.
In the TikTok video shared in July, the band played the song in the same t-shirt Eddie wears in the season finale.
“Eddie, this is for you!” the group captioned their video.
The TikTok clip features the band playing in split-screen with Eddie from Stranger Things, rendering the video into...
The news comes after the band performed their classic song “Master of Puppets” in a TikTok video, while wearing black-sleeved Hellfire Club shirts in homage to Stranger Things character Eddie Munson.
In the latest season of the Netflix show, Eddie – who is the misfit president of a Dungeons & Dragons group called The Hellfire Club – heroically plays the rock anthem in an effort to distract demons from attacking his friends.
The 1986 song recently reached No 1 on the iTunes rock charts after being featured on the popular fantasy series.
In the TikTok video shared in July, the band played the song in the same t-shirt Eddie wears in the season finale.
“Eddie, this is for you!” the group captioned their video.
The TikTok clip features the band playing in split-screen with Eddie from Stranger Things, rendering the video into...
- 10/5/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
Thrum the hell out of that six string, Eddie!
The writers from Stranger Things paid tribute to Joseph Quinn’s fine work on the guitar by posting footage on him rehearsing Metallica’s “Master of Puppets” on Twitter. In one of the last moments from Season 4, Volume 2, Quinn’s Eddie Munson (Quinn) shreds his electric guitar in an effort to lure the demo-bats away from the Creel house and his newfound buddies.
Quinn wasn’t expected to do all the heavy lifting with the Metallica tune. Bassist Tye Trujillo, the son of Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo, helped with the solo.
practice makes perfect pic.twitter.com/yjv63A1pfp
— stranger writers (@strangerwriters) July 10, 2022
Quinn’s performance and the use of the song in the Netflix drama got a big thumbs up from Metallica.
“The way the Duffer Brothers have incorporated music into Stranger Things has always been next level, so...
The writers from Stranger Things paid tribute to Joseph Quinn’s fine work on the guitar by posting footage on him rehearsing Metallica’s “Master of Puppets” on Twitter. In one of the last moments from Season 4, Volume 2, Quinn’s Eddie Munson (Quinn) shreds his electric guitar in an effort to lure the demo-bats away from the Creel house and his newfound buddies.
Quinn wasn’t expected to do all the heavy lifting with the Metallica tune. Bassist Tye Trujillo, the son of Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo, helped with the solo.
practice makes perfect pic.twitter.com/yjv63A1pfp
— stranger writers (@strangerwriters) July 10, 2022
Quinn’s performance and the use of the song in the Netflix drama got a big thumbs up from Metallica.
“The way the Duffer Brothers have incorporated music into Stranger Things has always been next level, so...
- 7/11/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Metallica is going above and beyond in embracing the use of the band’s music in the “Stranger Things” season finale. The veteran band has posted a new TikTok video in which the four members “duet” with the show’s Eddie character on “Master of Puppets,” the 1986 song that is key to a climactic moment in the series.
On the left side of the minute-long, split-screen video, all four members of Metallica mime to the track in a rehearsal space, while on the right side, footage plays out from the “Stranger Things” scene in which Eddie Munson (Joseph Quinn) plays the metal classic on his guitar in the Upside Down to distract the Demobats and save his friends.
The group’s TikTok video was forwarded on social media by Netflix, which wrote that — apparently as a corporation — it was “currently losing my mind over Metalica duetting with Eddie Munson on Master of Puppets!
On the left side of the minute-long, split-screen video, all four members of Metallica mime to the track in a rehearsal space, while on the right side, footage plays out from the “Stranger Things” scene in which Eddie Munson (Joseph Quinn) plays the metal classic on his guitar in the Upside Down to distract the Demobats and save his friends.
The group’s TikTok video was forwarded on social media by Netflix, which wrote that — apparently as a corporation — it was “currently losing my mind over Metalica duetting with Eddie Munson on Master of Puppets!
- 7/8/2022
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
Metallica is officially among the fans of Stranger Things, calling the show’s use in the Season 4 finale of the band’s classic “Master of Puppets” an “incredible honor.”
In an Instagram post, the band writes, “The way the Duffer Brothers have incorporated music into Stranger Things has always been next level, so we were beyond psyched for them to not only include ‘Master of Puppets’ in the show, but to have such a pivotal scene built around it. We were all stoked to see the final result and when we did we were totally blown away.”
See the entire post below.
‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 Episodes Will Be Shorter Than Season Four, Duffer Brothers Say
In the finale, Stranger Things character Eddie Munson, wielding a guitar, tears into the 1986 Metallica song in an attempt to get the attention of some demonic bats as part of the gang’s battle against...
In an Instagram post, the band writes, “The way the Duffer Brothers have incorporated music into Stranger Things has always been next level, so we were beyond psyched for them to not only include ‘Master of Puppets’ in the show, but to have such a pivotal scene built around it. We were all stoked to see the final result and when we did we were totally blown away.”
See the entire post below.
‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 Episodes Will Be Shorter Than Season Four, Duffer Brothers Say
In the finale, Stranger Things character Eddie Munson, wielding a guitar, tears into the 1986 Metallica song in an attempt to get the attention of some demonic bats as part of the gang’s battle against...
- 7/5/2022
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
After sending Kate Bush to the top of the charts, Volume 2 of “Stranger Things 4” brought out another centerpiece needle drop in the form of Metallica’s eight-minue, ’80s metal classic “Master of Puppets.” On Tuesday, the band responded to the use of their song in the show’s finale.
In the Season 4 finale “The Piggyback,” the character Eddie Munson (Joseph Quinn) plays “Master of Puppets” — released in 1986, the year in which the season is set — to distract the demonic bats protecting the lair of main villain Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower). As Variety exclusively reported, series creators the Duffer Brothers wrote the song into the script during pre-production, after which series music supervisor Nora Felder got clearance from the band.
On Tuesday, the band posted the footage from the scene in question on its Instagram account. Writing in the caption, the band expressed their admiration for the show’s use of music,...
In the Season 4 finale “The Piggyback,” the character Eddie Munson (Joseph Quinn) plays “Master of Puppets” — released in 1986, the year in which the season is set — to distract the demonic bats protecting the lair of main villain Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower). As Variety exclusively reported, series creators the Duffer Brothers wrote the song into the script during pre-production, after which series music supervisor Nora Felder got clearance from the band.
On Tuesday, the band posted the footage from the scene in question on its Instagram account. Writing in the caption, the band expressed their admiration for the show’s use of music,...
- 7/5/2022
- by Wilson Chapman
- Variety Film + TV
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