Spoiler alert! Major spoilers ahead for A Million Little Things’ series finale, “One Big Thing,” which aired Wednesday, May 3. A Million Little Things came to an end after five seasons, and fans — a.k.a. Millionaires — bid a tearful goodbye to the tight-knit Boston friend group. Our farewell to Gary Mendez was particularly heartbreaking,
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Someone said: it’s a thin line between love and hate. And as much as we love love, hate is a pure emotion that can be as destructive as love. Hate must usually be checked; otherwise, it can become someone’s downfall. But sometimes, it can be a driving force that helps someone better themselves. Characters hate
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Greetings Decibel readers! If you’re here for some solid death metal, tech-death, and metalcore, you’ve come to the right place. If you’re merely curious about the album we used as the featured image for this week’s installment, skip to the third one on the list. Trust me, the pay-off is huge. — Balmora – With
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Did you have a nice day yesterday, playing with your Star Wars action figures and pretending like the world can’t hurt you again? Let’s keep that momentum up and talk about thrash metal. Drain Living Proof (Epitaph) Thrash hasn’t been this fun in a long time. Crossover wrecking crew Drain meet in the perfect middle
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Twenty-two years ago today, on May 5, 2001, Blake Shelton made his debut on the Grand Ole Opry. He performed “Austin,” the first single from his self-titled freshman album. At the time of his debut, Shelton was about three months away from the release of his first record. “Austin,” meanwhile, was only beginning its four-month
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Phabo has shared another new single, “Casamigos,” co-produced by Eric Hudson, Phillip C. Lewis and Ezzra. Over a thick bassline and fuzzy drums, Phabo works through assorted superficial feelings, which involves him sipping crisp tequila and making bedroom magic with a specific interest. Singing intimately, Phabo paints clouded images of desire aided by liquor courage.
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