Tim Karan
Worst to First: Every Green Day Album Ranked
Often imitated but never duplicated, Green Day blew open the doors for neo-punk and pop-punk in the '90s before redefining the genre for the new millennium.
Listen to Tom DeLonge’s First Solo Song, ‘New World’
Was the new single by Tom DeLonge originally supposed to be a Blink-182 song? Listen and decide for yourself.
Why an Oasis Reunion Might Not Be a Mirage
If ever the time was right for an Oasis reunion, this is it. (Despite what Noel Gallagher says.)
Worst to First: Every Pearl Jam Album Ranked
Although they didn't create the wave of grunge that crashed over the mainstream in 1991, it was Pearl Jam who became the biggest band on the planet.
11 Pop Songs You’d Never Guess Were Written by Rock Musicians
Behind every pop song, there's often an entire fleet of songwriters who have to remain far from the spotlight – even if they happen to be famous rock stars.
UPDATE: Tom DeLonge Says He Didn’t Actually Quit Blink-182
All the small things must have gotten to Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge again ... but maybe not.
Come As You Were: 19 Bands for You if You’re Stuck in the ’90s
Let's ease into this strange new future with current artists (like Cloud Nothings) who speak directly to the part of your brain that still wears flannel.
Who Is the Last True Rock Star? We Rank the Top 50 Contenders
The accepted parameters of what defines a rock star might change with each passing trend, but you know one when you see one.
It’s Perfectly Normal to Like Marilyn Manson
The most shocking thing about Marilyn Manson’s music might be how much you really, really like it.
The 100 Most Anticipated Albums of 2015
From American Aquarium to the XX, we rank the 100 albums we can't wait to hear in 2015.
15 Albums You Won’t Believe Turn 20 In 2015
Nothing is capable of making you suddenly aware of your mortality more than the moment you realize the music of your youth is now classic rock.
Kanye West and Paul McCartney Collaborate on ‘Only One’
Apparently, Kanye West had to have the last word in 2014 — and it was a big one.