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Former YouTube singer Arnel Pineda helped Journey open up a whole new chapter in their career
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The Saxon frontman takes Hammer reader's questions - and definitively answers whether Vikings or Saxons would win in a fight
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Why Ian Anderson is keeping Jethro Tull on a prolifically productive roll
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Marillion’s attempt to make a full-length move to accompany 1994 concept album Brave went so badly that the director disassociated himself from it