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But Staind returned with new music in 2023 and once again found rock radio success with “Lowest in Me,” “Here and Now” and ...
One of the members of Staind says that he hasn't seen a dime for the millions of records they sold under one label.
Butt rock legends Staind—famous these days for frontman Aaron Lewis‘ severe cases of verbal diarrhea as much as they are songs like “It’s Been Awhile”—have announced Confessions of the Fallen, their ...
Suffice to say, it left a mark on Mushock, who returns to the Hub City as part of Staind’s co-headlining fall tour with ...
Staind have eight studio albums under their ... When asked if there's a scenario where the band can eventually retain their music, he responded, "Supposedly after 35 years, the masters are ...
Say what you will about nu-metal and bands like Staind, but they were absolutely fucking massive ... Mushok said eventually the band will get full rights to their own music, but it’s going to take a ...
Mushok also expressed the hopes that he’ll eventually be able to get the rights to Staind’s music. “Yeah, so supposedly after 35 years, the masters are supposed to revert back to you, but I was ...
Despite selling millions, Mushok hasn't made much of anything. "Listen, I've sold I don't know how many millions of records, and I've never once received a royalty from the record company after ...
But Staind returned with new music in 2023 and once again found rock radio success with "Lowest in Me," "Here and Now" and "Better Days." As with all Chuck's Fight Club battles, Loudwire Nights ...
Mushok also expressed the hopes that he’ll eventually be able to get the rights to Staind’s music. “Yeah, so supposedly after 35 years, the masters are supposed to revert back to you ...