The line, "Gotta keep 'em separated" in "Come Out And Play" by The Offspring came to lead singer Dexter Holland when he was a medical student and needed to keep bacteria samples away from each other.
At the end of "Love Bites" by Def Leppard, there are some vocals that are hard to understand. It was rumored that they were: "Jesus of Nazareth, Go to Hell." It is actually producer Mutt Lange saying "Yes it does, Bloody Hell," with a thick British accent.
The Blues Traveler song "Hook" is a Peter Pan reference, but also about the catchy hook of the song, which is what "brings you back."
Brad Pitt and Elvis both get mentions in the 1997 Shania Twain hit "That Don't Impress Me Much."
The Evanescence frontwoman on the songs that have shifted meaning and her foray into kids' music.
Jim talks about the impact of "The Middle" and uses a tree metaphor to describe his songwriting philosophy.
The top Contemporary Christian artist of all time on song inspirations and what she learned from Johnny Carson.
Kiss is the subject of many outlandish rumors - some of which happen to be true. See if you can spot the fakes.
From the lake in "Roundabout" to Sister Bluebird in "Starship Trooper," Jon Anderson talks about how nature and spirituality play into his lyrics for Yes.
A founding member of the band War, Harold gives a first-person account of one of the most important periods in music history.