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Slash and Tom Morello recreate their epic Guitar Hero duels in live shred-off
By Michael Astley-Brown published
The pair unleashed solo fireworks aplenty as they gave their 2020 collaboration Interstate 80 its live debut

"You can’t talk about distorted bass without mentioning Ace of Spades": Listen to Lemmy’s isolated bass on Motörhead’s born-to-lose anthem
By Nick Wells published
"His tone was so huge!" The secrets behind Lemmy's distorted bass tone

Larry Graham on when you really need to use a 5-string bass
By Nick Wells published
The godfather of slap bass says “I actually love playing a 5-string for other artists, but not for live shows”

Seymour Duncan issues new version of Slash’s signature humbuckers with one key upgrade
By Matt Owen published
The Slash 2.0 pickups are based on the GNR rocker's flagship APH-2 set – which he's used for nearly a decade – but make one essential tweak

Wolfgang Van Halen: “You can feel the history emanating out of the Frankenstein. Picking up that guitar is almost a religious experience”
By Amit Sharma published
With a new album and a new signature EVH guitar, 2023 is shaping up to be another big year for Wolfgang Van Halen. He tells us what’s in store – and recalls the time he broke one of his dad’s guitars

“I don’t buy the idea that the bass player is the quiet one”: The 5 most notorious bass guitarists in rock
By Nick Wells published
From Mötley Crüe hellraiser Nikki Sixx to GN‘R’s Duff McKagan

Slash once teamed up with the Black Eyed Peas for a Super Bowl halftime show that featured the most divisive Sweet Child O’ Mine performance ever
By Matt Owen published
The infamous set took place in 2011, with the Guns N' Roses guitar legend's 90-second cameo part of a wider event that has since received some unfavorable accolades

Guns N’ Roses announce massive 2023 world tour
By Matt Owen published
Slash and co will visit the Middle East, Europe and North America over a sprawling 38-date schedule, which is set to kick off in June

Watch Jeff Beck play Locomotive with Guns N' Roses at a 1992 soundcheck for a live collaboration that never happened
By Jackson Maxwell published
Beck would ultimately pull out of his performance in Paris with the hard-rock giants – and, potentially, Aerosmith's Steven Tyler and Joe Perry – leaving these rehearsal videos as a tantalizing 'what if'
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