full in bloom’s INSIDE THE ALBUM: Stryper ‘Against the Law’ – Guide interview with Michael Sweet, plus additional comments from Tim Gaines, Oz Fox, Robert Sweet, and Tom Werman.
You can watch the video on YOUTUBE or via the embedded clip below.
full in bloom’s INSIDE THE ALBUM: Stryper ‘Against the Law’ – Guide interview with Michael Sweet, plus additional comments from Tim Gaines, Oz Fox, Robert Sweet, and Tom Werman.
You can watch the video on YOUTUBE or via the embedded clip below.

In a recent interview on “dopeYEAH Talk,” guitarist Vivian Campbell talked about Dio, Whitesnake, Riverdogs, Shadow King and Def Leppard. You can watch the entire interview via the embedded YouTube clip below (a clip from a full in bloom interview with Adrian Vandenberg has been provided as well).
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OFFICIAL STATEMENT: It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded by love.
We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time.
Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis
Fuck it.
Entire "Mama I'm Coming Home" from Ozzy's final set. pic.twitter.com/3DsnPXQTze— Sondre Bjørn #Hanan5STAR (@SondreBjorn) July 22, 2025
I just can’t believe it! My dear dear friend Ozzy has passed away only weeks after our show at Villa Park.
It’s just such heartbreaking news that I can’t really find the words, there won’t ever be another like him. Geezer, Bill and myself have lost our brother.
My thoughts go… pic.twitter.com/tW9OMhvL47— Tony Iommi (@tonyiommi) July 22, 2025
THANK YOU FOR BLESSING THE WORLD w/YOUR KINDNESS & GREATNESS OZ – YOU BROUGHT LIGHT INTO SO MANY LIVES & MADE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE-YOU LIVED w/THE HEART OF A LION-I THANK THE GOOD LORD EVERY DAY FOR BLESSING MY LIFE w/YOU IN IT –
I LOVE YOU OZ•BEYOND FOREVER
ZAKK xoxo pic.twitter.com/yanLJDLskm— Zakk Wylde (@ZakkWyldeBLS) July 22, 2025
Where will I find you now? In the memories, our unspoken embraces, our missed phone calls, no, you’re forever in my heart. Deepest condolences to Sharon and all family members. RIP Sincere regrets to all the fans. Never goodbye. Thank you forever. Bill Ward pic.twitter.com/2HSaIZfkX2
— Bill Ward (@billwarddrums) July 22, 2025
Whether we were in our basements with our brothers, in the woods with our buddies, in the car, at a keg party, on a boat, at football practice, at a sleepover….Nobody was more badass to crank up on our speakers than the one and only prince of darkness – Ozzy Osborne! Loved him a… pic.twitter.com/wc7QSQ52uT
— Adam Sandler (@AdamSandler) July 22, 2025
Goodbye dear friend – thanks for all those years – we had some great fun. 4 kids from Aston- who’d have thought, eh?
So glad we got to do it one last time, back in Aston.
Love you. pic.twitter.com/j1ZC5TEnvj
— Geezer Butler (@geezerbutler) July 22, 2025
Sad to hear Ozzy died today. When I was in high school I discovered Sabbath. “War Pigs” was terrifying and mesmerizing at the same time. It was Ozzy’s voice that took me away to a dark universe. A great escape. Then when The ‘Blizzard of Ozz’ record came out I was instantly a… pic.twitter.com/2n3HBHHkcN
— Pearl Jam (@PearlJam) July 22, 2025
"Kinda lost for words here… we toured with Ozzy in 81 & he, the band & Sharon were SO supportive. He always had time for a chat, took us under his wing & showed us how & how not to party… & played us the 2nd album months before it came out… pic.twitter.com/jg2u6haJte
— Def Leppard (@DefLeppard) July 22, 2025
We have lost a legend. From Sabbath to Blizzard and onward Ozzy has impacted countless bands and that will not end. KISS was humbled to be an opening band for Sabbath in the mid 70’s. Through decades I’ve known him, Ozzy has always been a kind and very funny soul. Fly high now. pic.twitter.com/iyO0Juz7dL
— Paul Stanley (@PaulStanleyLive) July 22, 2025
The loss we feel today is immeasurable. Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath created heavy metal…and with it, they created a world in which generations of people could feel accepted and welcome…safe and free to be their authentic selves knowing that they won’t ever be alone. Ozzy… pic.twitter.com/0zGgDIfTYO
— Lamb Of God (@lambofgod) July 22, 2025
Here's something I would've forgotten about. Thanks for the reminder. Still applies! @OzzyOsbourne pic.twitter.com/m9Q03XECQy
— full in bloom (@fullinbloom) July 12, 2025
@OzzyOsbourne was and will always be a one of a kind true rock legend. For him to have been that close to death on July 5 and still get up there and perform like he promised… Wow! That puts him in a category of his own. Talk about commitment and loyalty to your fans. Nobody's… pic.twitter.com/Bn4X0d4MX6
— Sammy Hagar (@sammyhagar) July 22, 2025
The New England Patriots are saddened to learn of the passing of music legend Ozzy Osbourne, who provided the iconic intro for Patriots games for over 20 years. Condolences to his family and all who mourn his loss. pic.twitter.com/n21dmLvBzj
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) July 22, 2025
Flashback…💔💔💔💔💔 pic.twitter.com/U1bkuGDJik
— David Coverdale (@davidcoverdale) July 22, 2025
RIP @OzzyOsbourne 💔
Dear Ozzy – Thank you for everything you’ve done for me – the advice, the precious memories and for the Music. You changed my life forever
As a guitarist, It was the highest honor in my career to record & tour the world with u.
Condolences to the family pic.twitter.com/lraRr0jdfs— Gus G. (Official) (@gusgofficial) July 22, 2025

During an interview with the Rock Experience with Mike Brunn, legendary manager Doc McGhee talked about managing MÖTLEY CRÜE during the Monsters of Rock Tour in 1984.
Doc McGhee:
When we did the Monsters of Rock with VAN HALEN and AC/DC in 1984. We had a dinner party with everyone, 1500 people came and each band had its own table, MÖTLEY CRÜE, VAN HALEN, and AC/DC. Warner Brothers put on this huge thing in Sweden, dinner with all the press that flew in from everywhere, and my guys (MÖTLEY CRÜE) decide to bite Eddie Van Halen. It’s a long story, but they end up biting Eddie and getting into a fistfight, and we ended up getting thrown off the tour. It was just a f***ing nightmare. But we did get out and get on stage the next day. It was very difficult, but we did it.
Noel Monk, who was the manager for VAN HALEN and then AC/DC with Alvin Handwerker, they were so pissed that they tried to throw us off the tour, but they couldn’t because MÖTLEY was so popular. Thomas Johnson was the promoter, and so I said, “Well, you’ve got to talk to Thomas because there’s no way he’s going to let you kick us go off this tour.” Then they came back and said: “You get there, and you’ll be in your trailer. They’re going to pick the trailer up with a crane. When it’s time for you to play, they will lower the trailer. You’ll get on the stage, you play, you get off, get in the vans and leave.
Now, I haven’t told the guys any of this. There’s just been a fight and they were thrown out of a hotel. It was crazy. So, I got them up in the morning, after we had gotten thrown out of the hotel that night and moved to another hotel. I get up, and Tommy (Lee) goes, “Dude, wasn’t that f***ing amazing last night?” I go, “What, you fighting with David Lee Roth?” Tommy goes, “Dude, I f***ing love that guy.” I’m like, “But you guys were fistfighting.” “Oh, dude, we were f***ing around, man, we were having a ball.” I say, “Ok, we’ve got to get ready to go to the show.” As we took off, I didn’t say anything to them, and when we got there, I looked and there’s a crane sitting there next to the stage, and I go, “Uh oh.” I went to the production office and said, “If you move this, we’re gone,” but I didn’t tell the guys this. So, we get there, it’s still hooked up, they don’t pay attention to it. I said, “Listen right after the show, we’re going to get in the vans, and we’re going to get the f*** out of here.” They say, “We want to watch VAN HALEN, we want to watch AC/DC.” I go, “Not tonight, let’s not do it tonight.”
During an interview with the Talk is Jericho Podcast, Doc said:
Of all the bands I’ve had, they were probably the most — they were more like a gang than they were a band. They had their own little things they would do; they would bite people. You’d be on the bus, and of course they were chemically induced most of the time, but they’d come and bite you on the shoulder like a dog. They bit Eddie Van Halen at a dinner!
We’re in Sweden, and they thought, “Well, there’s Eddie, I’ll go bite him.” It turned into a huge fight. “I went through that every day with the CRÜE. You apologized every day. We got thrown out of every hotel. We got thrown out of Howard Johnson’s and motels, and we had to put up $15,000 in cash to get into a Howard Johnson. They’d break sh** all the time and then we’d leave, and then we’d get a big bill. So, I said, this is what we’re going to do, if you don’t report what you broke in your room, then you’ll have to pay double. So, then I’d get a call from Nikki Sixx, and he would say, “Put me down for a tv, a lamp, and I have no idea what the f*** this thing is.” And then Tommy would call. It was pretty crazy.
Asked if it’s true that MÖTLEY CRÜE singer Vince Neil once bit Eddie, Tommy replied: “Yes. We were all on the ‘Monsters Of Rock’ tour [in 1984]: AC/DC, VAN HALEN, MÖTLEY CRÜE. We were all partying, and MÖTLEY had this thing we would do if we really loved you: Some people high five, other people hug, we would bite you. Vince went over and just chomped on Eddie and Eddie was so mad. He was, like, ‘What the (expletive) is wrong with you?’ He wasn’t very receptive to it. I bit Malcolm Young [of AC/DC], and he hated it, too. We did that for a couple of years until we were either over it or realized it might be a little dangerous.”
Bobby Rock: It all started with this guy, my first drum instructor, Randy May. When I was first starting out back in Houston, my mom used to drive me across town to study with Randy, because he was the best around. I’m forever indebted! In the years since Randy has become an industry legend.

Jerry Cantrell: Some nights you feel all alone and you want to quit. Delirious, haggard, a barely functioning phlegm factory. Nashville you carried me through the early tough rounds and the band rallied and leaned in to get me over the finish line. Tonight was a battle from the ropes and you all wouldn’t let me go down. Thank you for a truly memorable show I won’t soon forget. I was not going to miss this show at the Ryman. Great shot of the new JC Double J Paul with the stripey pants by my good friend Caesar @gibsonguitar. Rawk on y’all! 🤘🏻

Kirk Hammett: Excited to announce that there’s an excellent video for High Plains Drifter! It’s going to hit my YouTube this Friday, April 22, 2022. Set a Reminder!
Metal Hammer: Rudolf Schenker: “Scorpions soundtracked the most peaceful revolution on Earth.” Read the entire interview @ this location.

HIGHLIGHT:
In your five decades of touring, is there anywhere you’ve played with Scorpions where you’ve thought things got too dicey?
Not at all! When grunge and alternative blew up we were playing over in Asia, places like Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia where we still played in huge stadiums. We had no fear and it paid off – we sold more albums in Thailand than Michael Jackson. Why fight grunge in Europe and America when we could play huge shows in Taiwan and so on?”
What about the wildest band you ever partied with?
There are so many! Blackout’s title was inspired by a blackout – the first I’d ever had – partying with Def Leppard and Judas Priest. I’d never heard of that before and I loved the idea of using it as an album title. But Judas Priest, Def Leppard, Van Halen, Ozzy Osbourne… all those bands were our friends and we’d have some insane parties.”
Read the entire interview @ this location.
Paul Stanley: This is just so, so great. I LOVE it. Well done! Coheed and Cambria.
Coheed and Cambria:
On The Great Destroyer tour we played “Love Gun’ every night for the early entry song. You seemed to enjoy it, so we made this version for you all. Enjoy.
Meshuggah: 🔥 We are happy to welcome Converge and In Flames as our special guests for the upcoming U.S. tour this September/October! At the same time, we’ve been able to add a show at the NorVa in Norfolk VA, on September 21st, to the tour!
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Def Leppard: TAKE WHAT YOU WANT 🔥 The new single from our upcoming album DIAMOND STAR HALOS is OUT NOW!
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Mercyful Fate: The Sabbath comes to you across EU, UK, and US. Be ready and wait for the sound of the demon bell..

Sevendust will perform their 3rd album ANIMOSITY front to back and then some! Grab your tickets and special VIP packages available now at Sevendust.com.

Tony Iommi: Ongoing sad news about my tech and good friend Mick Clement who took a serious tumble while working at his business. He’s been in an induced coma and is thankfully starting to show signs of progress. Our thoughts are with his family, he has been a keyman with me for over 30 yrs.

Judas Priest: My new book BIBLICAL is an encyclopedia and manifesto touching every element of the rock and roll world and lifestyle. On shelves November 1, 2022, and available to pre-order now.
The Metal God, himself, Rob Halford—lead vocalist of Judas Priest and author of the critically acclaimed and reader-beloved autobiography, Confess—delivers yet again, now with the bible of hard rock and heavy metal, all in his enlightening, hilarious, and one-of-a-kind voice.
Rob Halford has long been known for his legendary voice. As the frontman of Judas Priest, his vocals have been tremendous, and tremendously influential. In 2020, he brought his voice to the page with a glorious autobiography. Fans and readers loved Halford’s frank and open narrative, as well as his terrific insight and sense of humor. In an ideal follow-up, Halford runs his lively eye over all facets of the hard rock history and the heavy metal world. Biblical is an encyclopedia and manifesto in which Halford shares his opinions, memories, and anecdotes regarding every element of the rock and roll work and lifestyle from tours to tattoos, riffs to riders, and drugs to devil horns. In Halford’s relaxed and honest tone, the book mixes serious and in-depth pieces with whimsical reflections on lessons learned during his fifty years of a life in music. Biblical is a handed-down-from-on-high holy tome that transports fans behind the scenes and back into their record collections, to the almighty ways of rock.
