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The Pentagon is finally unsealing the X-Files – thanks to UFO-obsessed rocker Tom DeLonge

Vindicated: rocker and UFO expert Tom DeLonge Credit: Getty On May 16, the US current affairs digest 60 Minutes put out a sensational tweet trailing its next edition. “After decades of public denial, the Pentagon now admits the existence of unidentified aerial phenomena - or UAP - more commonly known as UFO,” it read. “And the Senate wants answers.” It was difficult not to hear Orson Welles’ voice in your internal monologue. Harder still to comprehend that the headline actually meant what it said. But yes; the Pentagon really has revealed that there’s strange stuff in the sky that they can’t explain. The admission followed the formation, in 2020, of the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force. The mission of the task force is to detect, analyze and catalog UAPs that could potentially pose a threat to U.S. national security, explained the then-U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, David Norquist.

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Yellowcard s Ocean Avenue as Angels & Airwaves l Alternative Press

Ryan Keyrecently performed a new rendition of “Ocean Avenue” on his Patreon. Now, it looks like a fellow Yellowcard fan is treating listeners to another version of the iconic song this week. YouTuber Alex Melton decided to reimagine the 2003 hit into something many of us didn’t think was possible. Now, thanks to his cover, we finally know what it would sound like if Angels And Airwaves performed “Ocean Avenue.” For the cover, Melton alters his voice to include those distinct Tom DeLonge vocal details we are all so familiar with. As well, the “Ocean Avenue” performance features dreamy guitar riffs and rock-heavy percussion reminiscent of Angels and Airwaves’ sound. In the end, Melton’s cover truly showcases what it would sound like if “Ocean Avenue” was an Angels and Airwaves song while still keeping the track’s nostalgic details intact.

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