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Metallica ReLoad Returns, AI Song Labels, Mötley Crüe Deep Cuts & Sabbath's Official Book

12 min · 13. juli 2026
episode Metallica ReLoad Returns, AI Song Labels, Mötley Crüe Deep Cuts & Sabbath's Official Book cover

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Nova and Dorian recap the week's biggest rock headlines, including AI music labeling, Metallica's ReLoad chart return, Mötley Crüe setlist surprises, Green Day, U2, Black Sabbath, Def Leppard, and more. This week on Shot of Rock News: Last Call, Nova and Dorian break down the biggest rock and metal headlines for the week ending July 11, 2026. Stories include major music organizations introducing a new system for tagging AI-generated and AI-assisted songs, Metallica's ReLoad returning to the Billboard charts after its remastered reissue, and Mötley Crüe bringing back long-absent songs at its first 2026 concert. Also covered this week: When We Rocked, a new documentary about the Philadelphia rock scene; Yungblud withdrawing from Cowboys Music Festival; Jack White inviting Twin Temple to open for him after the band was removed from another tour; Anthrax releasing "The Edge of Perfection"; and Def Leppard talking about its next album. Plus: the first-ever official Black Sabbath book is coming in October, Sebastian Bach covers Ozzy Osbourne and Twisted Sister at the ABATE of Iowa Freedom Rally, Green Day releases "I'm Never Gonna R.I.P.," U2 shares the "Street Of Dreams" video, Jon Bon Jovi gets a hologram selfie experience at Madison Square Garden, Deep Purple says it has no intention of stopping, and Alex Skolnick releases a new jazz-rock guitar improvisation book. Fast, factual, and built for rock fans who want the week's biggest headlines in one place. Story pool came from the week ending July 11, 2026. That's your shot of rock news. Subscribe to stay current.

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episode Metallica ReLoad Returns, AI Song Labels, Mötley Crüe Deep Cuts & Sabbath's Official Book artwork

Metallica ReLoad Returns, AI Song Labels, Mötley Crüe Deep Cuts & Sabbath's Official Book

Nova and Dorian recap the week's biggest rock headlines, including AI music labeling, Metallica's ReLoad chart return, Mötley Crüe setlist surprises, Green Day, U2, Black Sabbath, Def Leppard, and more. This week on Shot of Rock News: Last Call, Nova and Dorian break down the biggest rock and metal headlines for the week ending July 11, 2026. Stories include major music organizations introducing a new system for tagging AI-generated and AI-assisted songs, Metallica's ReLoad returning to the Billboard charts after its remastered reissue, and Mötley Crüe bringing back long-absent songs at its first 2026 concert. Also covered this week: When We Rocked, a new documentary about the Philadelphia rock scene; Yungblud withdrawing from Cowboys Music Festival; Jack White inviting Twin Temple to open for him after the band was removed from another tour; Anthrax releasing "The Edge of Perfection"; and Def Leppard talking about its next album. Plus: the first-ever official Black Sabbath book is coming in October, Sebastian Bach covers Ozzy Osbourne and Twisted Sister at the ABATE of Iowa Freedom Rally, Green Day releases "I'm Never Gonna R.I.P.," U2 shares the "Street Of Dreams" video, Jon Bon Jovi gets a hologram selfie experience at Madison Square Garden, Deep Purple says it has no intention of stopping, and Alex Skolnick releases a new jazz-rock guitar improvisation book. Fast, factual, and built for rock fans who want the week's biggest headlines in one place. Story pool came from the week ending July 11, 2026. That's your shot of rock news. Subscribe to stay current.

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