Volbeat Parts Ways with Longtime Guitarist Rob Caggiano
Volbeat has announced they have parted ways with their longtime guitarist Rob Caggiano, who’s been with the band since 2013. The band shared the news in a statement today saying,…

Volbeat has announced they have parted ways with their longtime guitarist Rob Caggiano, who's been with the band since 2013.
The band shared the news in a statement today saying, in part, "During our time together, we’ve traveled the world sharing great experiences and released four albums that we are immensely proud of, and we wouldn’t change a moment of it. We wish our brother Rob all the best with everything he does in the future (we know it’s going to be great)!"
Volbeat also shared that Arcane Order guitarist Flemming C. Lung will be filling in for Coggiano on the band's 2023 tour dates. The band is booked for a number of festivals in Europe and North America this summer. Additionally, Volbeat is also playing a handful of headlining dates in North America in July. A full list of upcoming shows can be found at Volbeat.dk.
GALLERY: Most Played Songs on Rock Radio in the 2010s
Happy National Radio Day! To celebrate, we're looking back on some of the biggest rock radio hits of the 2010s!
Billboard determines the biggest songs in rock radio via their Year-End Mainstream Rock Songs chart. The chart is determined solely on airplay.
So, what songs were the most played on rock radio in the 2010s? Find out the most popular songs each year in the gallery below!
2010: Three Days Grace - "Break"

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2011: Seether - "Country Song"

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2012: Shinedown - "Bully"

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2013: Pop Evil - "Trenches"

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2014: The Pretty Reckless - "Heaven Knows"

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2015: Breaking Benjamin - "Failure"

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2016: Volbeat - "The Devil's Bleeding Crown"

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2017: Stone Sour - "Song #3"

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2018: Godsmack - "Bulletproof"

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2019: Bad Wolves - "Remember When"

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