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Dee Snider: I didn’t think Metallica would make it
By Scott Munro last updated
The former Twister Sister star admits thinking that Metallica were “never gonna go anywhere” after seeing them early in their career

The day Dee Snider and Frank Zappa went to war with The PMRC
By Johnny Black published
It was the biggest music battle of the 80s. In the blue corner: Dee Snider, Frank Zappa and John Denver. In the red corner: the US government

Dee Snider: my guide to life
By Paul Brannigan published
Former Twisted Sister vocalist Dee Snider on brawling, blowing a fortune and why fronting a rock band is like being a hired assassin. Here are his essential life lessons

Dee Snider slams anti-abortion politician for using Twisted Sister's We're Not Gonna Take It at rally
By Merlin Alderslade published
Dee Snider has laid into right wing politician Kari Lake for misunderstanding the message of the Twisted Sister classic

Watch Dee Snider perform acoustic version of We're Not Gonna Take It at Concert For Ukraine
By Elizabeth Scarlett published
Dee Snider performs Ukraine's battle cry anthem, Twisted Sister's We're Not Gonna Take It, at Concert For Ukraine

Dee Snider releases new video Stand (For Ukraine) and launches awareness campaign
By Classic Rock published
Dee Snider launches campaign in support of the people of Ukraine after protestors used Twisted Sister’s We’re Not Gonna Take It

Video: Mark Zuckerberg's sister sings a cryptocurrency-themed version of We're Not Gonna Take It
By Fraser Lewry published
Randi Zuckerberg has recorded a cryptocurrency-themed version of Twisted Sister's We're Not Gonna Take It - and Dee Snider thinks it's "dog sh*t"

Dee Snider says he "absolutely" approves of Ukrainians using Twisted Sister's We’re Not Gonna Take It as their battlecry
By Elizabeth Scarlett published
Former Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider approves of Ukrainians adopting We're Not Gonna Take It as their resistance rallying cry, but not "infantile" anti-maskers

Watch Dee Snider join the most random cast of celebrities ever for a bizarre version of Let It Be
By Fraser Lewry last updated
Roger Moore, Huey Lewis, Dee Snider, Pamela Anderson and more hook up for an absolutely bewildering version of The Beatles' Let It Be that gets more and more startling the longer it plays
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