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Twisted Sister was an American heavy metal band from Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey.Formed in late December 1972 as cover band Silver Star, the group changed its name to Twisted Sister in February 1973 and originally included lead vocalist Michael "Valentine" O'Neill, guitarists Jay Jay French and Billy "Diamond" Steiger, bassist Kenny Neill and drummer Mel "Starr" Anderson.
Twisted Sister was an American heavy metal band formed in 1972 in Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey, and later based on Long Island, New York. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Their best-known songs include " We're Not Gonna Take It " and " I Wanna Rock ", both of which were associated with music videos noted for their sense of slapstick humor.
Daniel "Dee" Snider [1] (born March 15, 1955) is an American musician, best known as the lead singer and songwriter of the heavy metal band Twisted Sister.The band's song "We're Not Gonna Take It" reached No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and was ranked No. 47 on 100 Greatest 80's Songs.
Since working on the original "Twister" in 1996, VFX supervisor Ben Snow has earned four Oscar nominations for his contributions to fantastical projects including "Iron Man" and "Star Wars ...
Twisters director Lee Isaac Chung has shed some light over the film’s connection to the original 1996 disaster film Twister.. Starring Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones, Twisters is an entirely ...
“The original Twister, when it came out, it meant a great deal to me because I was watching a film that took place around where I grew up,” director Lee Isaac Chung said in an inside-look ...
The video begins with a disobedient son, played by Callner's son, Dax, playing Twisted Sister songs in his bedroom while the rest of the family is eating dinner. The father, "Douglas C.", played by Mark Metcalf as a military-minded character similar to his Douglas C. Niedermeyer from the 1978 film Animal House , goes to the boy's room and ...
Under the Blade is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Twisted Sister, released on Secret Records in September 1982. It was produced by UFO/Waysted bassist Pete Way and featured an aggressive and hard-hitting sound, which was eventually ignored on a remixed re-release by Atlantic Records on June 13, 1985. [2]