May 21st

May 21st

1996 Soundgarden’s fifth album, “Down On The Upside,” is released.

Frontman Chris Cornell describes some of the songs as “self-affirming.”

 

1996 The Wallflowers’ sophomore effort, “Bringing Down The Horses,” is released.

Produced by T-Bone Burnett the album includes the singles: “6th Avenue Heartache,” “One Headlight” and “The Difference.”

1997 “OK Computer” from Radiohead is released.

Though deemed uncommercial by the band’s label (EMI) it goes double platinum in the U.S.

2005 Selling 272,000 copies in its first week, “With Teeth” tops the Billboard 200.

It’s the second time Nine Inch Nails lands at #1. The first was with “The Fragile” in ’99.”

2009 Green Day blasts retail chain Wal-Mart.

It’s for refusing to stock “21st Century Breakdown” due to explicit lyrics. 

“They won’t carry our record because they wanted us to censor it,” explains frontman Billie Joe Armstrong. “We just said no.” Despite Wal-Mart’s ban, “21st Century Breakdown” becomes the #1 album in the U.S.

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1943 The Animals original guitarist, Hilton Valentine (born Hilton Stewart Paterson Valentine), starts his life in North Shields, England.

1955 Chuck Berry records “Maybelline,” his first single for Chess Records. Now we’re cookin’.

1966 The Mamas & Papas debut album, “If You Can Believe Your Eyes And Ears” with “Monday, Monday” and “California Dreamin’, is #1 on the Billboard album chart. 

1971 Credited to Paul & Linda McCartney “Ram,” McCartney’s second post-Beatles album goes to #2 in the U.S.

1976 “Agents Of Fortune,” one of Blue Oyster Cult’s best albums, is released. The set contains the darkly majestic “Don’t Fear The Reaper.”

1977 After losing the top spot on the on the Billboard 200 to The Eagles “Hotel California,” Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours” gets back, after five weeks, to #1. 

1977 “Sir Duke,” Stevie Wonder’s tribute to Jazz great Duke Ellington, is the #1 song in the U.S.

1979 Elton John plays the Soviet Union. The first stop is Leningrad where Soviet officials monitor the show to make sure that Elton doesn’t kick over his piano stool during “Bennie And The Jets.” Don’t want people to get too excited.

1983 David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance” knocks off Michael Jackson’s “Beat It” to become the #1 song in the U.S. It stays at the top for all of one week.

1994 Collective Soul’s “Shine” begins an eight-week run at #1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Songs chart.

2002 Killswitch Engage’s sophomore album, “Alive Or Just Breathing,” drops.  It’s considered one of the first albums to be identified as Metalcore.

2007 Velvet Revolver’s “She Builds Quick Machines,” the first single from their “Libertad” album, hits the airwaves. “It’s a great f**kin’ Rock song,” says bassist Duff McKagan. “It has a kick-ass guitar riff, a great chorus, a really big bridge and a great Slash solo.”

2008 Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler enters rehab. He checks himself into a Pasadena, CA clinic for treatment of unspecified substance-abuse problems. Tyler battled drug addiction throughout much of Aerosmith’s early career, undergoing rehabilitation in the ’80s.

2009 Sting and Sheryl Crow perform at the “One Night Live” concert in Toronto. The event raises more than $1.8 million for the Women & Babies Program at the city’s Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.

2013 Uriah Heep and Spiders From Mars bassist Trevor Bolder dies of cancer at the age of 62. Bolder joined David Bowie’s backing band in ’71 before replacing John Wetton in Heep five years later. “Trevor was a wonderful musician and a major inspiration for whichever band he was working with,” says Bowie. “But he was foremostly a tremendous guy, a great man.”

2014 Jack White (White Stripes) appears on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. The accompanying article is titled: “The Strange World of a Rock & Roll Willy Wonka.”

2014 Late ’60’s Rock group Spirit files a lawsuit against Led Zeppelin claiming the guitar arpeggio opening of “Stairway To Heaven” infringes Spirit’s ’68 instrumental track “Taurus.” Zeppelin opened for Spirit in ’69. As far as the suit goes, Zeppelin prevails.

2015 Jon Bon Jovi performs his song “Reunion” during the graduation ceremony at Rutgers University in Camden, NJ. The singer also receives an honorary doctor of letters for his work in philanthropy. The Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation addresses issues of hunger, homelessness and poverty.

2016 Former Megadeth drummer Nick Menza dies after collapsing on stage during an L.A. performance with his progressive Jazz trio OHM. The 51-year-old succumbs to heart failure.

2022 Arcade Fire’s “We” sits atop Billboard’s Rock Albums chart. 

2022 Ghost land their fifth #1 on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart with “Call Me Little Sunshine.” 

2023 Foo Fighters officially name Josh Freese as their new drummer (replacing the late Taylor Hawkins). Freese previously performed with Guns N’ Roses, A Perfect Circle and Nine Inch Nails, among others. 

2024 Guns N’ Roses’ “Appetite For Destruction” is honored by the Grammy Hall of Fame in L.A. The song was inducted into the Hall of Fame earlier in the year. 

2025 Beastie Boys and Universal Music Group settle their lawsuits against the parent company of Chili’s that claimed the restaurant used the group’s “Sabotage” in social media ads without permission. Settlement terms are not disclosed.