Twisted Sister was left in a strange position after the massive breakthrough success of their 1984 album, Stay Hungry. While the album contained more of a pop edge than...
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Big Hits and Nasty Cuts: Best of Twisted Sister rounds up ten of the metal band's best-known songs, including "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "I Wanna Rock," adding five live...
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Stay Hungry 1/1/1984, Yahoo! Music, Jon Wiederhorn
The band's raison d'etre featured the anti-establishment anthem "We're Not Gonna Take It," and launched Twisted Sister to the top of the charts. Aside from the hit, the...
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After nearly a decade trying to make it to "The Show," Twisted Sister were finally up to bat. Their first album was a wild swing, their second had flown just barely foul,...
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When Twisted Sister issued their 1985 album, Come Out and Play, the members were convinced they'd created their best work yet. But ultimately, the record was met with a very...
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From the solid sales of their independently released debut album, 1982's Under the Blade, New York's Twisted Sister were finally rewarded with a major record label contract,...
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At two discs, Live at Hammersmith may be a little too long for anyone but the most dedicated fans, but the best moments prove that the latter-day Sister still could rock...
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Although Twisted Sister had been slugging it out on the New York-area bar/club scene for nearly a decade by the early '80s (developing a large following in the process), no...
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Stay Hungry is to Twisted Sister what Metal Health is to Quiet Riot, Operation: Mindcrime is to Queensr˙che, and Appetite for Destruction is to Guns n' Roses -- it isn't...
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