Why Dee Snider Is Continuing As Twisted Sister Comes To An End
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(Metal Hammer) Twisted Sister leader Dee Snider has credited producer Damon Ranger with pushing him on his upcoming solo album We Are The Ones. Snider will bring the curtain down on Twisted Sister on October 1 at the Lakewood Rock Carnival in New Jersey - the last date on their Forty And F*** It tour. And the frontman says he was ready to retire from music until Ranger issued a call to arms, urging him to take his rebellious message to the masses. Snider tells the new episode of Metal Hammer: In Residence: "I was really calling it a day and walking away when I was approached by a top award-winning producer named Damon Ranger who challenged me to make a new record that would take the Dee Snider message and get it to a much bigger audience. "He said, 'You're the voice of rebellion and today people need this message, but with the music you're playing you're reaching such a small segment of the audience, your message isn't getting out there.'" Read more here. Metal Hammer is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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