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Last night, during DJ Rock Feed’s set on the Shinedown tour, he was attacked on stage by Braun Strowman in the middle his performance. He is doing well, though he is currently wearing a neck brace as a precaution after absorbing the full force force of the blow. We extend our sincere thanks to the fans for their support and concern during this time.
To Braun Strowman: your conduct was unprovoked and unacceptable.
We would also encourage fans to attend the remaining Shinedown shows, as ticket support will help offset the medical expenses resulting from this incident.
- DJ ROCK FEED
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1 MILLION SUBSCRIBER AWARD: When I started Rock Feed, I wasn’t prepared for the amazing adventure it would bring. Every day I thank God for the blessing of sharing my love of music with the world.
This little project I started for fun has taken me around the United States many times over to film videos with my favorite artists. I have made countless lifelong friends and lifelong memories.
To my audience, you mean the world to me. Everywhere I go now, I meet people who tell me how much they love the channel and it motivates me to push forward with bold new ideas. I am a long term planner and I have a clear vision for Rock Feed going forward as we enter a new era of the internet. Some exciting surprises ahead.
We are just getting started. Thank you to all of the great artists, professionals, teams, and fans who have embraced me and helped me elevate Rock Feed to levels I never could have imagined.
I am forever grateful to get to share my love of music with you all. #rock #rockfeed #metal
Stopped by to see my bro Ronnie Radke yesterday at his incredible home in Los Angeles. Look at that view. 🤯 The band just completed their massive Australian tour a few days ago.
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#ronnieradke #fallinginreverse
Dethklok had their May 16 show at Landmark Credit Union Live in Milwaukee, WI cut short after excess fog and smoke effects triggered the venue’s fire alarms. The set was stopped roughly eight songs in, during “Black Fire Upon Us.”
Co-creator Brendon Small told fans on social media that the band is working with the venue to “make this right,” with ticket holders expected to receive more information soon.
The date was part of The Amonlok Conquest Tour, which also features Amon Amarth and Castle Rat.
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#Dethklok #RockFeed
MAPHRA joined Bring Me The Horizon onstage on May 16, 2026, at the Sonic Temple Festival in Columbus, OH, to perform “Doomed” live.
The appearance marked the first time they performed the track together during the band’s set.
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#BMTH #MAPHRA #RockFeed
SKILLET performed their upcoming single “Scream” live for the first time during their headlining show at Arena 8888 in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Before playing the track, John Cooper told the crowd "This song is gonna come out next month. You are the first people in the world to hear it. And I wrote it because the world has gone crazy and people are angry... Sometimes you just want to scream."
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#Skillet #JohnCooper #RockFeed
STAIND guitarist Mike Mushok told 99.7 The Blitz radio station at Sonic Temple that the band has “a new record that’s actually done.” He added that it likely won’t be released this year, with the album expected in early 2027.
The LP will follow 2023’s Confessions of the Fallen, the band’s first album in twelve years, and Mushok says the new material continues the modern direction introduced on that record.
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#Staind #MikeMushok #RockFeed
The Rolling Stones just dropped the official music video for “In The Stars,” the lead single off their 25th studio album Foreign Tongues, out July 10 via Capitol Records.
The twist? Deep Voodoo — the AI company founded by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone — used deepfake tech to de-age Mick, Keith, and Ronnie back to their late-‘70s prime. Actress Odessa A’zion (Marty Supreme) co-stars.
Foreign Tongues was cut in under a month at Metropolis Studios in London with producer Andrew Watt (Hackney Diamonds). Guests include Paul McCartney, Steve Winwood, Robert Smith, and Chad Smith — plus a posthumous appearance from the late Charlie Watts.