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An announcement was made, and there was much musical joy.


  • Michael Jackson dies before his upcoming comeback tour!? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Wait, AEG will compile all his rehearsals from that concert tour, and make it into a documentary? After showing that awesome clip from CNN? Two tickets please!
  • Son of a Bitch, Metallica are making -another- albu...Wait, Rick Rubin AKA the guy that did Reign in Blood for Slayer is on board? They are going back to their 80's trademark sound!? * Headbang* (of course Metallica's fandom being an Unpleasable Fanbase, half didn't like it...)
  • Oh, great, Megadeth will do a Rust In Peace 20-year-anniversary tour... wait... DAVID ELLEFSON IS BACK IN THE BAND? Awesome!
    • And now, Joey Belladonna has returned to Anthrax. Just in time for the Sonisphere festival... which will feature Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax and Slayer. Yes, you've read it right: the BIG FOUR of Thrash Metal. Playing together. In the same lineup. The Eighties are back, bitch!
  • Iced Earth is going through with the sequel to Framing Armageddon? Ugh, Tim Owens is just going to ruin it again, just like he did with Framing Armageddon. What's that? Matt Barlow was rerecruited to take his place back? And they announced a rerecorded version of Framing Armageddon with Barlow on vocals? HELL YEAH!!!
    • The re-recording of Framing Armageddon looks like Vaporware, though.
  • Back in 1999, Iron Maiden fans were happy seeing Bruce Dickinson returned. And exploded in excitement seeing he brought guitarist Adrian Smith back as well.
  • This was most likely the fandom's reaction to the Ayreon album The Human Equation. Hmm, Universal Migrator wasn't that great compared to the others... and this one has nothing to do with sci-fi? And James LaBrie is playing the main character? I think I'll pass... Wait a second, Mikael Åkerfeldt? Devin Townsend!? THANK YOU, ARJEN LUCASSEN!
  • Dammit, when the hell is EMI going to release the special edition reissue of Station to Station? It was announced, like, a year ago! What's that...there's going to be a special edition and deluxe edition of the album, with the deluxe edition containing the 2010 remastering of the album and the Live Nassau '76 bootleg on CD and vinyl?? But that's too much for my little Bowie-loving heart to take! Wait...in addition to that, the deluxe edition will have a photo booklet with never-before-seen Bowie photos, pictures of rare memorabilia, and replicas of the Bowie On Stage 1976 press kit folders and '76 fan club folders? All is forgiven, EMI, ALL IS FORGIVEN!
  • The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses. After three 2011 concerts and no announcement of other shows, this came as a bit of a pleasant surprise. But wait, there's two new movements alongside the previous line-up? AND they're touring worldwide? YES!
    • For Philadelphia-based fans, the very fact that the tour will land there in late July, as they were almost certain that they wouldn't stop there.
  • Man, I'm sick of waiting for LASERS to come out! You know what, forget Lupe Fiasco, he fell off, that's why all his songs su-HOLY SHIT HE DROPPED A NEW MIXTAPE!!!!!!!!!
    • And new songs!
      • And when that started to die down: Man, I don't even care about LASERS anymore. Lupe's never gonna release anything new-HOLY SHIT THERE'S GONNA BE A FOOD AND LIQUOR II!!!!
    • Ughh, LASERS wasn't even that good, there was way too much Executive Meddling, he was great, but it looks like this is just another case of What Could Hav- Oh My Word WHAT IS THIS!!!
      • Yeah that's cool and everything, but it's only one song, the label won't ever let him do a full album with songs as good as-HOLY SHIT THERE'S A NEW MIXTAPE!!!.
  • After eight long years, Doctor Steel announced he is working on a new full-length album!
  • Rammstein hasn't performed in the United States in over ten years...wait, they're going to perform in Madison Square Garden?! Where do I buy tickets? (The show sold out in thirty minutes, by the way)
    • And that's going to have a DVD release? FUCK YEAH!
  • Dammit, Sting... really? Lute music? Is this what you've come t-- Wait, why are you in a press conference with Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers? Do my ears deceive me? After over 20 years, The Police are burying the hatchet and going on tour? Heck yeah!
  • As one could imagine Kylie Minogue's american fanbase all rejoiced when they heard that she was returning to the u.s. in 2011 to tour.
  • Lady Gaga released "Born this Way" two days before the Grammys, performed it at said Grammies, and the two days after that, became the number 1 song on the Billboard 100. Yes, we did rejoice!
    • You and I is perhaps her best song. When it became a single as opposed to a mere promotional song, what do you think happened...?
  • Live8 captured this perfectly. "Oh, great, another charity concert special...wait, is that Pink Floyd reuniting for the first time in 20 years?"
  • Blue Man Group's shows are amazing, but they really haven't done anything new in a while. Just the same schtick and songs with every sho- What's that you say? There's going to be a Blue Man Group IMAX movie experience where they go inside an autistic person's brain and help bring out their creativity? And it's going to feature the original performers?? And there's going to be new songs?? Mind: BLOWN!
  • No Queens of the Stone Age music lately... or Foo Fighters. Wait... Josh Homme and Dave Grohl are in a new band, reuniting after 2003's Songs for the Deaf? And on bass they have John Paul Jones from Led Zeppelin? American rock music has reached it's peak. Pack it in, boys.
    • Similarly, the announcement of a new Foo Fighters album, which not only has Grohl's former bandmate Krist Novoselic in a song, but is produced by Butch Vig, who worked with Nirvana in Nevermind...
  • Michael Kiske started a new project. It's going to be a fai... WHAT? KAI HANSEN HAS JOINED TO THE BAND? KISKE AND HANSEN TOGETHER AGAIN??? WHOAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! AWESOME!!!
  • Billy Corgan has a Major Announcement. Oh, it's going to suck. Wait, a new full length album that's a part of the Teargarden Project!!! Re-issues of EVERY ALBUM WITH BONUS TRACKS!!!!! VINYL REISSUES AS WELL!!!!! A PHYSICAL RELEASE OF MACHINA II!!!! THE FINAL METRO SHOW IS GETTING A RELEASE AS WELL!! MOTHER OF GOD!!!!
  • Autopsy is reforming for the Maryland Deathfest? Ah, it's probably just a one shot performance. Wait, they're releasing a WHOLE NEW ALBUM? Headsplosion
  • So Rascal Flatts has moved from Lyric Street to Big Machine. So they're still working with Dann Huff, the same record producer who led them to whiny, overproduced power ballads. Wait, this "Why Wait" song is upbeat and catchy, and it's not overproduced for a change! Neither is "I Won't Let Go"!
  • Filipino fans of Disney stars haven't got a single Disney star to come to their country to do at least a concert for one night or do promotions for their projects. Not even Hilary Duff AT ALL. Might as well give up on the hope- WAIT, Miley Cyrus IS COMING?!?! At last! Even though it's been a few months after her show was done in the US, at least she's coming to The Philippines! Can you say, SWEET NIBLETS?!
  • The day in late 2003 that Shirley Manson of Garbage announced she'd thrown all her blonde hair products out and went back to being a red-head. Much of the band's Broken Base blamed her shaved blonde hair do for hijacking their third album and the personified it as the cause of it's commercial failure.
  • Oh great, another KMFDM side project instead of a new album. Pfft. Yeah, whatev—WAIT. Tim Skold collaborating with KMFDM again? AHHH DON'T BELIEVE IT WAKE ME I'M DREAMING!
  • Elton John's 1980's comeback can be attributed to Elton collaborating full time with lyricist Bernie Taupin for the first time since 1976's Blue Moves, and to Elton reuniting with guitarist Davey Johnstone, bassist Dee Murray and drummer Nigel Olsson, his classic 1970's backing band, for the first time since 1975's Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy. It helped that Elton's album, Too Low For Zero was a solid effort, with tracks like "I'm Still Standing" and "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues" and entertaining music videos.
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic's latest album, Alpocalypse. Whoa, finally a new Weird Al album! It took a while, but finally we have a new polka medley - and not a crappily-recorded live version, to boot! But then there was yet another ATFR moment, namely when, for the first time, there was a music video for a Polka Medley. As in, you know, not a fan-made one - no, an actual, honest-to-God music video! To quote the Wikipedia article for the album:
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  "Yankovic intends to create music videos for every song on the album. At the time of the album's release, videos for all but two of the songs were included with the physical DVD and deluxe downloadable version of the album. A live-action video for "Perform This Way" was released a day prior to the release of the album, while a video for the polka medley, "Polka Face", was slated to be released in late July. It was finally released in late September 2011 on Comedy Central's Jokes.com.[5] The polka medley video, primarily animated but featuring some live-action takes, is the first time that Yankovic has created a video for his traditional polka medleys."

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    • Not to mention he finally made a Lady Gaga spoof that reached over a million views within a week.
  • Within Temptation's new album? Great! Hopefully we don't have to wait another three... they already have another album idea?! That's supposed to be released next year?!?! AND THEY'RE MAKING AN UNFORGIVING MOVIE?!??!!?! Cue fandom squeals.
  • Alestorm have a new album out? Great, more epic swashbuckling metal to enjoy. Wait... is that You Are A Pirate?! YAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!
  • Tim McGraw is finally leaving Curb Records, the label that's treated him (and its entire roster) like dirt for the past 10 years? Sweet!
    • And LeAnn Rimes is leaving too? Also sweet!
  • Miracle of Sound and Malukah will be collaborating on a project? Filk FANS REJOICE!
  • The "New Cars" are OK, and Todd Rundgren might be an interesting frontman, but he's no Ric Ocasek...hey, wait, all the surviving original members are reuniting?! With Ocasek?! And they're recording a new album?! And it sounds like old-school Cars? 'And they'll even do a short tour? Sign me up!
  • It was the late '00s, and the reunions of British pop acts of the '80s were for a time omnipresent. OMD, Spandau Ballet and the like. When Ultravox was announcing their reunion, however, three things brought a little extra cheer among the fans:
    • Warren Cann was back, after being unceremoniously sacked virtually straight after Live Aid;
    • The tour was aesthetically centered around fan favourite album Rage in Eden as opposed to Vienna, and the setlist reflected this;
    • They opened the concerts with the seven-minute instrumental "Astradyne". Bricks were shat in the audience.
  • Yes announced they'd be recording a new album for the first time in ten years? Well, Jon Anderson isn't in the lineup—wait, Trevor Horn is producing? And Geoff Downes is back as the keyboardist? Sold.