Joe is Loudwire's Editor-In-Chief since 2024 and started as a freelancer with the site in 2013. A fan of rock and metal since residing in the womb, raised on GN'R and only the best of the hair metal era, his gateway to everything else came via 'Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4' where Iron Maiden's "The Number of the Beast" was in the soundtrack. Nothing has been the same since. Instagram: @icenerveshatter
Joe DiVita
Black Sabbath Provide Soundtrack to Shaun White’s Olympic Comeback in Super Bowl Ad
He failed to qualify for the 2014 Winter Olympics and made the U.S. team in 2018 after a brutal snowboarding accident. Shaun White actually is 'Iron Man.'
Zakk Wylde Breaks Down the Difference Between a Riff and a Lick
Riffs and licks might sound interchangeable, but they're not.
Axl Rose: The White House Is the ‘Gold Standard of What Can Be Considered Disgraceful’
See what has the Guns N' Roses singer all fired up.
Ace Frehley to Bring the ‘New York Groove’ to 2018 NHL Winter Classic
It's New Year's tradition to start things off with a little KISS... well, almost for the NHL.
Get ‘Thunderstruck’ With These Two AC/DC Synced Christmas Light Displays
AC/DC may have declared that "Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution," but this year it's definitely light pollution.
Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler Opens ‘Janie’s House’ Shelter for Abused Girls
Steven Tyler continues to offer support for women who suffer from abuse.
Dee Snider: ‘I Can’t Be Friends’ With Donald Trump Anymore
While Dee Snider never backed Donald Trump for President, the two remained friends until some controversial views forced the singer to sever that notion.
Gene Simmons’ Crude Behavior Results in Lifetime Ban at Fox News Headquarters
It looks like there will be less of Gene Simmons on your TV in the future.
Metallica’s Kirk Hammett Already Has ‘About Five Hundred Ideas’ for Next Album
You better be backing up that phone this time, Kirk!
Tony Iommi: From Martial Arts to Guitar, Severed Fingertips to a Revolution [Exclusive]
Tony Iommi spoke with Ryan J. Downey for an exclusive Conversation Series at the Musicians Institute in L.A., recalling his childhood and Black Sabbath days.