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Eddie Van Halen Vault Music, Sepultura's Final Show & TikTok AI Songs

9 min · 1. Juni 2026
Episode Eddie Van Halen Vault Music, Sepultura's Final Show & TikTok AI Songs Cover

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Nova and Dorian recap the week's rock headlines, new music, legacy updates, tour news, and industry developments. This week on Shot of Rock News: Last Call, Nova and Dorian break down the biggest rock and metal headlines for the week ending May 30. Stories include Yes announcing Live At Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City, 17 June 1976, Tom Morello revealing the Power to the People Festival lineup, Roger Daltrey weighing in on The Who's place in heavy music history, Bret Michaels withdrawing from the Freedom 250 concert, and Rikki Rockett launching anniversary shows tied to Poison's Look What the Cat Dragged In. Also covered this week: Steve Lukather's update on the Eddie Van Halen vault project with Alex Van Halen, Lynch Mob releasing a live video for Dokken's "It's Not Love," Rachel Bolan sharing "Memory" from his upcoming solo album, Jack Osbourne responding to digital Ozzy criticism, Aaron Lewis announcing Give My Country Back, Mr. Big celebrating Hey Man, the Osbourne family receiving a congressional honor recognizing Ozzy, Spread Eagle releasing "Ant Farm," TikTok's AI text-to-song trend, DragonForce announcing an Inhuman Rampage 20th anniversary tour, Sepultura setting its final farewell show, and Adam Lambert releasing the "Eat U Alive" video. Fast, factual, and built for rock fans who want the week's biggest headlines in one place. That's your shot of rock news. Subscribe to stay current.

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