An Exodus fan from Greenville, Ky., was recently arrested for posting Exodus lyrics on his Facebook wall. After 31-year-old James Evans posted part of 'Class Dismissed (A Hate Primer),' multiple ...
Persona Non Grata, the first new album from Bay Area thrash legends Exodus in seven years, is less than a month away and the group has just debuted "The Years of Death and Dying," the third single ...
Before you go sharing lyrics from your favorite bands via social media, you might want to stop and think about how they might be misinterpreted. That's the somewhat troubling lesson learned by James ...
Bay Area thrashers Exodus have released a new track from their upcoming full-length Blood In, Blood Out. This one is called “Salt the Wound” and it features former Exodus guitarist Kirk Hammett ...
As you may recall, earlier this year, a man was jailed for posting Exodus lyrics on his face book. James Evans posted lyrics from the Exodus song "Class Dismissed" on his Facebook page and was jailed ...
James Evans, the man arrested for posting metal band Exodus' lyrics to Facebook, talks to Billboard about his experience. By Harley Brown James Evans didn’t think twice about posting song lyrics to ...
American metal band Exodus has posted a statement about a fan from Greenville, Kentucky who has been jailed for posting the lyrics to their song "Class Dismissed (A Hate Primer.)" The man has been ...
A lawyer for a Kentucky man who spent several days in jail after posting violent song lyrics on Facebook says he should be cleared of a felony charge. James E. Evans was charged in late August with ...
American singer Pat Boone, an evangelical Christian, gave a Christmas card to Yad Vashem on which he composed the lyrics to the theme song from the film “Exodus.” JERUSALEM (JTA) — American singer Pat ...
In Aug. 2014, a 31-year old Kentucky man was jailed for several days after local authorities interpreted his posting of Exodus lyrics on Facebook as a murder threat. This week, the American Civil… By ...
Nothing can get a Bible verse trending on Twitter faster than an expletive-filled rap lyric pitting two rap factions against each other. After the verse Exodus 23:1 popped up as a worldwide trending ...