If that's not enough Brendon for you, we've teamed up with artist Katie Campbell – who has worked with a sickening number of great bands – for an awesome Panic! art print. See Campkatie.com for more of Katie's work!
Elsewhere in the mag this week, K! join the mighty Alice In Chains in Israel to learn how they've addressed the ghosts of their past and plotted a glorious future with new album Rainier Fog; Incubus leader Brandon Boyd talks us through his life and career; The Amity Affliction's Joel Birch and Ahren Stringer explain how, despite changing up their sound on new record Misery, their friendship will see them through whatever people's reactions are; and we look at how the first new material from AC/DC in four years could hold the key to Guns N' Roses putting their name to a full-length…
In the reviews section, meanwhile, relentlessly cheerless Philadelphia shoegaze quartet NOTHING throw an end-of-the-world party, and no-one is welcome; while Iron Maiden's most blockbusting show ever hits Birmingham for Bruce Dickinson's birthday; hardcore bruisers Power Trip give Manchester a thrashing; and Alter Bridge frontman Myles Kennedy rounds of his European solo tour in style.
We've also got an Icons Of Rock poster special, too, featuring: Kurt Cobain, Gerard Way, Hayley Williams, Billie Joe Armstrong, Amy Lee and Corey Taylor (insert multiple fire emojis right here).
The new issue of Kerrang! is available anywhere in the world when you order online through Newsstand. But for UK residents, it hits the shops on Wednesday, August 15 from all good newsagents.