Oli Sykes (Bring Me The Horizon) during and after MySpace Secret Show, Geelong, Australia, September 8th 2010
source: MySpace Australia on Flickr
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Oli Sykes (Bring Me The Horizon) during and after MySpace Secret Show, Geelong, Australia, September 8th 2010
source: MySpace Australia on Flickr
Botch performing live, on two occasions, sometime in the 90s
source(s): Kerrang! & Buttondown
Gerard Way (My Chemical Romance) in Spin (issue: 25th Anniversary, April 2010)
source: drinkingsouls
video game ads, early 2000s
source: Jesse Bartel
Projekt Revolution, 2004
source: kornweb.ru
Linkin Park in Spin (issue: May 2003)
source: r/LinkinPark on Reddit
Oli Sykes (Bring Me The Horizon) on the cover of Kerrang! (issue: K!1284, October 2009)
source: Kerrang!
H.I.M. in rehearsal space, mid 2000s
credit: Mick Hutson
Chester Bennington with Grey Daze; before joining Linkin Park, circa 1998
source: Kerrang!
Bam Margera on the cover of Huck (issue: January/February 2008)
credit: Nate Bressler
Miyavi for the 「あしタ、元気ニなぁレ。」 PV and photo shoot, 2004
Alice in Chains in BURRN! (issue(s): unknown, circa 1992/1993)
source: th3-tr00per on Reddit
Nirvana in Select (issue: April 1992)
“Pressure?” he squints. “Oh, I suppose there is...but I'm so far beyond worrying about those things.. because we've been on tour for seven months. I can only just try to...get by...day by day. We're all pretty….. fatigued.” […] “I think,” he croaks, “the most exciting thing you might see us do at a live performance at the moment...is watch us collapse.”
[…]
Does the amount of bullshit you have to deal with increase in proportion to your success? “What is ‘bullshit’? I don't understand ‘bullshit’. That's a pretty broad term.” Hype, then. “Well, there has never been a collective conspiracy between us and our label. We didn't pay MTV to promote hell out of us. It just happened. It was very organic, although it happened really fast. It's really not our fault. I'm sorry. We really didn't try very hard.”
source: Select Magazine Scans
Deftones in Select (issue: September 2000)
“It's an irony that even the most slack-jawed, big-shorts Kid Rock disciple could grasp. Sacramento's Deftones have spent the last ten years helping to forge the frenetic rap-metal blueprint that's now the sound of every college frat-party across America. And just as they could've finally reaped the rich Nike-sponsored harvest, they've released ‘White Pony’, an avowedly artsy, goth-tinged third album that takes its inspiration from the likes of The Cure, Radiohead and, says Chino, “all that Britpop shit”. They want the kids' love, for sure, but they also want their respect in the morning.
The band are vague about what the title ‘White Pony’ signifies, but they've hinted that it's a symbol for standing proudly aloof from the pack. While the album may not be as cartoonishly visceral as their peers', it's impossible not to get sucked into their luscious MBV-esque swoon.”
source: Select Magazine Scans
Ville Valo (H.I.M.) at Rock am Ring (Centerstage), Nürburgring, June 2001
source: HIM España
Bam Margera with Element deck and red Ferrari 360 Modena, early 2000s
ISSAY (Der Zibet) in FOOL’S MATE #140 (issue: June 1993)
"ISSAY’s sense of pleasure and inner universe seen in a variety of things like earrings, brooches, masks, Gitanes, Jim Morrison, and more."
source: JROCKARCHIV.ES
credit: translation by Yoshiyuki, scans by Morgianasama on LiveJournal
more: ISSAY in FOOL'S MATE #124; ISSAY in FOOL'S MATE #139