
It's the glimpses of fresh material from upcoming full-length debut Explicit: The Mixxxtape that prove more intriguing, though, with the likes of D.R.I.L.D.O. Time-tested bangers like Salma Hayek (dedicated, wishfully, by Milkie to her "wife"), along with their now-trademark cover of N.E.R.D.'s Lapdance duly delight the faithful. Instead, they demand every ounce of attention, cranking their thumping mash of unapologetic vulgarity, singalong sloganeering and scattergun pop-culture pulls to maximum volume. Tearing on with the chaotic obnoxiousness of campsite lunatics who've not bothered going to bed, Sam Matlock and Milkie Way don't give a shit about our bangovers. Like a spoonful of Marmite on your Sunday morning toast, chances are you'll either love or loathe main stage openers WARGASM. and Blind bring something feral out in every millennial metalhead in attendance, there's something lacking that won't be back ’til the slapmaster supreme return to the fold. But though Freak On A Leash, A.D.I.D.A.S.

Shoots & Ladders rolls off Jonathan Davis' brilliant bagpipe solo into its endlessly creepy nursery-rhyme tangle. Cold erupts, somehow, as a serendipitous breeze whips across site. Start The Healing salves our weekend-long wounds. Of course, the obliterating, elasticised likes of Dead, Falling Away From Me and Got The Life absolutely smash us. Without keystone bassist Reginald 'Fieldy' Arvizu (who's still back home tackling some lingering personal problems), however, there's just a little of their normal gut-thumping heft lacking this weekend. As the Bakersfield baddies level a site-spanning crowd under Sunday's setting sun, it feels those nu-metal fanatics might well have a point. You can enjoy the coverage from every session live on F1 TV Pro (territory dependent), where we bring you closer to the action via exclusive features like onboard cameras on all 20 of the drivers’ cars, and access to both our Pre-Race and Post-Race Shows.There are many at Download 2022 who believe that Korn are far better equipped to close the festival than actual Sunday headliners Biffy Clyro. Meanwhile, Fernando Alonso and Aston Martin have emerged as podium regulars after a fruitful winter of development, with the Spaniard’s green machine getting the better of the Ferrari and Mercedes machines at the two races so far.īut what will happen when cars take to the track in Melbourne? IT’S RACE WEEK: 5 storylines we’re excited about ahead of the Australian Grand Prix Red Bull arrive Down Under with the lead of both championships thanks to their back-to-back one-two finishes in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, but only one point separates Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez in an intriguing intra-team battle. Here’s how you can catch all the action on F1 TV.

The F1 drivers will be back in action this weekend as the sport moves on from the Middle East to Australia and Melbourne’s Albert Park Circuit.
