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Rock + Metal Songs We’re SICK of Hearing At Sporting Events
We're sorry to say it, but there are some rock and metal songs we're sick of hearing at sporting events. Sure, it's nice that rock and metal have some representation at public events where there are a lot of people, but as fans of those genres, it gets really old hearing the same songs played every single time — especially when we know there are others that would be great to hear as well.
Those Webs In Oklahoma Trees Aren’t Spiders, They’re Worse
One sign that summer is getting close to being over in Oklahoma is when people begin to see webs in their trees. These webs look like giant balls of spider webs strung around a tree branch. Webs are usually associated with spiders, but these balls of webs in trees are not spiders - they're a worse kind of insect infestation.
‘Twisters’ Releases Behind The Scenes Footage of Filming In Oklahoma
While on set in Oklahoma, the "Twisters" cast endured real and simulated Oklahoma thunderstorms. From chasing storms with actual storm chasers to being thrown in front of jet engine, the cast endured some of the most intense physical demands they had ever endured while working on a film. Leading up...
July 11th is 7-Eleven Slurpee Day Across Oklahoma
As if it were Christmas in July, when 7-11-xx rolls around every year, it means only one thing. Free Slurpee's at all 7-Eleven stores... While this is an awesome tradition in places where 7-Eleven stores are prevalent, I'm sure more than a few Okies outside of the OKC and Tulsa metro are thinking they can't play along.
Scott’s Stapp’s Response to Being Called an ‘Eddie Vedder Rip-Off’
Comparisons tend to be inevitable in rock music, so here's Scott Stapp's response to being called an "Eddie Vedder rip-off" back in the day. When Creed and a lot of other rock bands became popular in the late '90s, they were often accused of riding the coattails of the Seattle grunge bands that ruled the genre a few years prior. Dubbed "post-grunge," many of these groups were inspired by Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains, but created songs that were slightly more universal in sound.
The ‘World’s Largest Totem Pole’ Is An Oklahoma Original
For some unknown reason, people still refer to Oklahoma as a 'flyover' state. That somewhat bugs me. It's not that I'm one of those people that think their state is superior to any other, I just see things for what they really are. If anything, Oklahoma is a roadside attraction state that allows travelers the opportunity to see some really wild and unique things.
Did Jojo Siwa Rip Off Tool With New Merch Design? Fans Weigh In
It looks like pop star JoJo Siwa's plans for a new merch drop hit a snag after Tool fans caught a peak of what appears to be the famous Tool wrench logo adapted for use on her merch. Though Siwa herself had included a photo of the merch in a...
Budderside’s Patrick Stone + Sam Koltun Describe Their Music – ‘If It’s Not Honest, We Don’t Print It’
On July 10 — right in the middle of the week — Budderside celebrated the release of their latest full-length album, White Flame. With some of the best music the band has ever released, White Flame stands out as a testament to Budderside's work ethic and commitment to releasing original, unique rock and roll.
Every State Where They’ve Made it Illegal to Have a Drink During Happy Hour
It may be "five o'clock somewhere," but that doesn't mean that it is happy hour everywhere. The concept of "happy hour," a period after typical work hours when discounts are offered to bar and restaurant patrons, is a bit of an American institution. You had a hard day of work and you now deserve a cold one and a plate of nachos.
New Dessert Shop Coming To Lawton, Oklahoma
Those with a sweet tooth will be excited about a new dessert shop coming to Lawton, Oklahoma! The Peach Cobbler Factory recently created a Facebook page for the opening of a location in Lawton. The Peach Cobbler Factory offers a "large variety of premium cobblers, banana puddings, cinnamon rolls, shakes...
NFL’s Travis + Jason Kelce Unveil Death Metal Logo for Their Beer Company
NFL icons and brothers Travis and Jason Kelce have parodied a death metal band's logo for their new beer brand Garage Beer. That band is Ohio's Sanguisugabogg, the brutes who have been tearing up the road worldwide with some of death metal's biggest names and on their own headline runs. Known for their comedic social media posts, absurd logo and band name that's really not as difficult to pronounce as everyone seems to think it is.
Celebrities’ Thoughts on Oklahoma – Do They Love It or Hate It?
Oklahoma has recently become a booming hotspot for filming movies. Iconic movies like The Outsiders, Where the Red Fern Grows, Stillwater and Twister were just the beginning of a truly flourishing filming industry. Just in 2023 alone, 18 films have been made in Oklahoma, including Killers of the Flower Moon,...
Clown Names the Two Big Reasons Slipknot Haven’t Shared ‘Look Outside Your Window’ Yet
Shawn "Clown" Crahan said there are two big reasons Slipknot haven't shared Look Outside Your Window yet. The percussionist recently appeared on the show Andy Hall's Access for an interview, and was once again asked about the unreleased album, which was recorded sometime during the All Hope Is Gone sessions.
Oklahoma Film ‘Twisters’ Premieres In London
The cast for "Twisters" has begun its press tour for the movie that was filmed in Oklahoma. The film had its first premiere in London this week before it hits theatres on July 19. The press tour officially kicked off in Dallas, Texas at the beginning of the month before...
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