Pittsburgh's QB options remain largely unchanged since free agency started: Running it back in 2026 with Rodgers as the ...
A scarce 1983 pressing of "Who Killed Marilyn?" tops the month's Discogs sales at $10,000, alongside big-ticket records from Tool and more.
Metal merch can sometimes get fucking weird. We’ve seen band branded butt plugs, slices of pizza encased in resin, but a truly unique piece of memorabilia was left on the side of a Los Feliz area curb ...
The first solo single from Misfits vocalist Glenn Danzig just sold for an eye-popping $10,000 thanks to its unusual backstory.
If you wanted a gross old fridge previously owned by Glenn Danzig, tough luck! Someone already took it. At least that's what author Dan Ozzi had to say on Bluesky. "It's disgusting inside I opened it.
Glenn Danzig wrote Thirteen for Johnny Cash minutes after he was asked to work with the Man in Black ...