Dee Snider Says Twisted Sister Royalty Checks Are a ‘Joke’Dee Snider Says Twisted Sister Royalty Checks Are a ‘Joke’Band didn’t get a penny until 1998 despite selling millions of albums, singer reports.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
The Real Reason Alice Cooper, Dee Snider Broadway Duet Was CannedThe Real Reason Alice Cooper, Dee Snider Broadway Duet Was CannedTwisted Sister frontman says manager blocked “Luck Be a Lady” cover.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Best Rock + Metal Songs of June – Staff Picks + EssentialsBest Rock + Metal Songs of June – Staff Picks + EssentialsPlaylist included!Loudwire StaffLoudwire Staff
Dee Snider Unleashes Blistering New Song ‘Time to Choose’Dee Snider Unleashes Blistering New Song ‘Time to Choose’Thrash anthem features Cannibal Corpse frontman George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher.Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
Dee Snider to Appear on ‘Celebrity Family Feud’ This WeekendDee Snider to Appear on ‘Celebrity Family Feud’ This WeekendTwisted Sister frontman says his family "kicked ass" in the episode, filmed earlier this year. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Dee Snider Belts ‘I Gotta Rock (Again)’ on First New Song Off ‘Leave a Scar’ AlbumDee Snider Belts ‘I Gotta Rock (Again)’ on First New Song Off ‘Leave a Scar’ AlbumDee is not done rockin' yet!Joe DiVitaJoe DiVita
Dee Snider Wins $1.2M ‘We’re Not Gonna Take It’ Copyright CaseDee Snider Wins $1.2M ‘We’re Not Gonna Take It’ Copyright CaseAustralian politician copied Twisted Sister song for campaign ad. Matthew WilkeningMatthew Wilkening
Dee Snider ‘Would Absolutely Reunite’ Twisted Sister if the Moment was RightDee Snider ‘Would Absolutely Reunite’ Twisted Sister if the Moment was RightHe's got the right to choose it, there ain't no way he'll lose it.Philip TrappPhilip Trapp
25 Heavy Holiday Songs for Christmas, Hanukkah + Wintertime25 Heavy Holiday Songs for Christmas, Hanukkah + WintertimeSpread some holiday cheer the heavy way.Joe DiVitaJoe DiVita
Sixx, Snider, Bach Demand Gun Safety Reform After Mass ShootingsSixx, Snider, Bach Demand Gun Safety Reform After Mass ShootingsRockers call for stricter laws after a pair of shootings left 29 dead over the weekend. Matthew WilkeningMatthew Wilkening