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Stream N' Destroy covers the hard rock, metal, and punk music industry, focusing on news, data, and analysis. It features insights on monthly Spotify listenership growth, industry achievements like gold certifications and Grammy nominations, current trends, and the impact of marketing and tours on genre health and audience building.

Music Industry Insights Streaming Trends and Data Artist Achievements and Certifications Music Charts and Sales Data Record Label Signings Music Awards and Nominations Social Media and Online Presence

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373 implied HN points 17 Jan 24
  1. The post discusses rock music updates and releases from bands like Guns N' Roses, Blink-182, and Paramore.
  2. It highlights recent agency, label, and management signings in the music industry.
  3. The post also covers news about music consumption in 2023, with a focus on rock music's performance.
334 implied HN points 19 Jan 24
  1. Bring Me The Horizon's song 'Kool-Aid' debuts at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Hard Rock Songs chart.
  2. New Brit certifications for Blink-182, Disturbed, and Korn for their music achievements.
  3. Updates on album sales, streams, and attendance from various rock bands and artists.
353 implied HN points 09 Jan 24
  1. The post discusses album sales, Spotify and YouTube charts for bands like Bring Me The Horizon, Deftones, and All Time Low.
  2. News about music industry involves Avenged Sevenfold pioneering NFTs, Audacy's financial trouble, and a merch company owing millions.
  3. Updates on new music releases and top artists in the Hard Rock, Metal, Punk genres on Spotify and YouTube are highlighted.
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78 implied HN points 06 Feb 24
  1. The post introduces First Week Album Sales for bands like Alkaline Trio, Static-X, and Circa Survive.
  2. It covers recent attendance for bands like Tool, Beartooth, and Deftones.
  3. There's a breakdown of Circa Survive's vinyl reissue among other music updates.
58 implied HN points 12 Oct 23
  1. The Best Metal Performance category remained while Best Hard Rock Performance went away after being combined briefly in 2012 and 2013.
  2. There is a mix of genre acts in various rock-related categories at the GRAMMYs, including Best Rock Performance, Best Rock Song, and Best Rock Album.
  3. The Academy sometimes misses the mark by nominating legacy acts for cover songs or older work, which can overshadow newer achievements and younger acts in the music industry.
58 implied HN points 05 Oct 23
  1. The post discusses recent music video and album charts for Avenged Sevenfold, P.O.D., and Staind.
  2. There are updates on recent music industry signings, like Alex Vile with Paladin Artists and Bloom with Pure Noise Records.
  3. The post highlights the top Hard Rock and Metal music videos and albums in the US and UK, featuring various popular artists like Sleep Token, Linkin Park, and Staind.
39 implied HN points 31 Oct 23
  1. Metalcore genre started with a specific style of guitars, breakdowns, vocals, and subject matter.
  2. Metalcore records have evolved and influenced the genre year by year.
  3. Artists in metalcore are often uncomfortable with genre labels, but connections among them are undeniable.
58 implied HN points 30 Aug 23
  1. More than 50 big Spotify singles in the Hard Rock, Metal, and Punk genres from 2022/2023 were highlighted.
  2. Recent signings by different artists and groups with various agencies and labels were mentioned.
  3. Top songs on the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart and albums in the Hard Rock genre were shared.
39 implied HN points 27 Sep 23
  1. First-week album sales data for various artists in the US and Germany are discussed
  2. BRIT certifications for Deftones, Creed, Limp Bizkit, and Bowling For Soup are highlighted
  3. Recent artist signings and music industry updates are shared, including Spotify charts rankings
39 implied HN points 06 Sep 23
  1. Article covers first-week album sales, Spotify charts, and BRIT certifications for various rock bands.
  2. Highlights statistics for Asking Alexandria including monthly Spotify listeners and social media followers.
  3. Lists new signings for record labels and British sales certifications for bands like Avenged Sevenfold and My Chemical Romance.
78 implied HN points 23 Mar 23
  1. 600 Hard Rock, Metal, and Punk(ish) Artists have experienced significant growth in Monthly Spotify Listenership.
  2. Various artists like Ghost, Deftones, and Falling in Reverse have seen a massive increase in their monthly Spotify listeners over nine months.
  3. Data on monthly Spotify listenership offers insights into the health of genres, the impact of marketing efforts, and the success of tours in building audiences.
39 implied HN points 31 Aug 23
  1. Dave Stein was a prominent figure in the East Coast hardcore and punk music scene.
  2. He was known for his work as a DIY promoter, record label founder, and attorney representing bands like Taking Back Sunday and Portugal. The Man.
  3. Dave Stein was described as a resilient, inspirational, and philanthropic individual who made a significant impact on those around him.
39 implied HN points 04 Apr 23
  1. The post discusses recent attendance and ticket sales of various hard rock, metal, and punk artists worldwide.
  2. It mentions top performers like Red Hot Chili Peppers, My Chemical Romance, Paramore, and Linkin Park.
  3. The post also highlights Brit sales certifications for bands like AC/DC, Bring Me The Horizon, and Rammstein.
39 implied HN points 28 Feb 23
  1. Paramore has a huge online following with millions of listeners and social media followers.
  2. Their top songs like 'Misery Business' and 'Still Into You' have hundreds of millions of views and streams.
  3. Paramore has achieved multiple platinum and gold certifications for their albums and singles.