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B.O.N.E. Enterprise - downloadAlbum: Faces Of Death
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News'American Idol' axes two more finalistsWith no one ousted at the end of last week's charity-focused show, "American Idol" gave the heave-ho to two contestants Wednesday night ? Phil Stacey and Chris Richardson. The viewer vote tally from last week was added to this week's, with more than 135 million phone and text-message ballots cast in all. Stacey, 29, of Jacksonville, Fla., and Chris Richardson, 22, of Chesapeake, Va., drew the fewest votes. With their departure, the number of finalists is down to four. The winner will be chosen May 23. Randy Jackson said on Tuesday's program that Stacey's take on Bon Jovi's "Blaze Of Glory" was his "best performance ever." Stacey ? a "good man," said host Ryan Seacrest ? performed that song one last time on Wednesday, as LaKisha Jones and other finalists wiped away tears. Richardson, a Justin Timberlake lookalike, hugged "best friend" and finalist Blake Lewis when Seacrest announced he was going home. "Thank you to everybody for keeping me in this long," said Richardson, before giving a farewell performance of "Wanted Dead Or Alive" ? again, by Bon Jovi. And the final four are ? drumroll, please ? Jones, Lewis, Jordin Sparks and Melinda Doolittle. Wednesday's program also featured performances by Robin Thicke and Bon Jovi, the multiplatinum band whose shaggy-haired lead singer was this week's guest coach. In its sixth season, "American Idol" continues to rule the ratings. It has attracted 26 million to 37 million viewers per telecast this season. Megadeth kick off Download Festival 2007 Metal veterans Megadeth pulled in a huge crowd at Download Festival 2007 as they blasted through their back catalogue on the Main Stage. The US four-piece played old favourites 'Symphony of Destruction' and 'Peace Sells But Who's Buying' alongside new track 'Gears Of War' during a mid-afternoon set at Donington Park. They later closed their performance with a medley which saw the band perform a few bars of Black Sabbath's 'Paranoid'. Over in the DimeBag Darrell Stage, Norwegian rockers Turbonegro showcased new song 'Do You Do You Dig Destruction' during their 30 minute set. As the band launched into the track a sweat drenched half naked Hans Erik Husby, told the crowd: "This tends to happen a lot in the UK and Norway. A 14-year-old girl comes home late very drunk with a fetus in her stomach." Earlier, LA five-piece Buckcherry peformed a short set which saw singer Josh Todd scream "Come on you fucking cunts", to the crowd as the band hit the stage. The quintet also played a series of songs including 'Everything' from their recent album '15'. I Was A Cub Scout then played a afternoon set, with singer Todd Marriott joking as they took the stage: "This is for whoever's on the mainstage and louder than we are." The band's set included forthcoming single 'Our Smallest Adventures', while Marriott admitted that he had been to the festival before. "When I was 13 I came and watched Korn and they're playing this weekend!" he declared The singer added that he'd just seen Paramore's singer Hayley Williams. Marriott said: "Everyone was ganging her... She's a very pretty girl," before launching into 'I Hate Nightclubs'. Hotly tipped Britrockers Zico Chain also played, performing their desert rock to a large audience. "Get ready to lose your fucking mind!" singer Chris Glithero said before launching into 'Rohyphnol'. Glithero then told the band it was a very special performance of the track 'Anaemia'. "We're making a video for this right now - so we want to see you go mental!" Glithereo explained. NME.COM will be bringing you coverage live from both of this weekend's festivals - Isle Of Wight and Download - so for news, blogs and photography straight from both sites go to NME.COM/festivals now. Meanwhile make sure you check out next week's NME - on UK newstands from June 13 - for exclusive coverage of all the weekend's action. |
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