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Who is the better band - Breaking Benjamin or Staind? That's the question at the heart of this week's Chuck's Fight Club on the Loudwire Nights radio show. In real life, both bands are on great terms ...
Staind have announced a 2026 North American tour celebrating 25 years of their classic album Break the Cycle. The band has a few festival performances and standalone shows in May and July. The newly ...
Jon Wysocki, founding drummer of the rock band Staind, died on May 18. He was 56, according to current Lydia's Castle bandmates, Tonya LeeAnne and Cody Denton, who noted that his age has been reported ...
The man behind the drum kit with Staind for the big rock show Tuesday night in the Onondaga County War Memorial will be announced to the crowd as Sal Giancarelli. If front man Aaron Lewis is on his ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Rock band Staind released its latest album, the self-titled "Staind," by the skin of its teeth. Singer Aaron Lewis describes the ...
"For me, I think it's kind of like you dip your toe in the water and you see how it is," Mushok explained to Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon. "It's, like, 'Let's do these shows and let's see how it goes.' ...
Staind and Breaking Benjamin have just announced a co-headlining tour for 2024 that will see the pair performing in amphitheaters and pavilions across the country. They’ll be starting their joint tour ...
Founding drummer of Massachusetts-based post-grunge, nü-metal band Staind, Jon Wysocki, sadly died on Saturday, May 18 at 53 years old. According to Blabbermouth.net, Wysocki had been struggling with ...
Ticket presales start Wednesday, Feb. 4 at 10 a.m., with tickets going on sale to the general public at 10 a.m., Friday, Feb.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (WTRF) – Jon Wysocki, a drummer and founding ...
Mike Mushok remembers the last time he was in Lubbock. The lead guitarist for Staind — along with a horde of rock fans on a bright, summer day — packed inside the intimate Lonestar Amphitheater. A ...