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Twisted Sister Twisted Sister was an American Heavy metal music, heavy metal band formed in 1972 in Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey, and later based on Long Island, New York (state), New York. Their best-known songs include "We're Not Gonna Take It (Twisted Sister song ...
. The band's 1984 song " We're Not Gonna Take It" reached No. 2 on the UK singles chart and No. 21 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart and was ranked No. 47 on 100 Greatest 80's Songs. Snider later formed and was the lead singer in the heavy metal bands Desperado, Widowmaker, and SMFs (Sick Mutha Fuckers). He also released several solo albums. Snider was ranked #83 in the ''
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''s Top 100 Metal Vocalists of All Time.


Early life

Born in
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, New York City, on March 15, 1955, Snider was raised in nearby
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and Baldwin, New York, both on
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. His father, Bob, is a retired New York State Trooper and Nassau County court clerk, and his mother, Marguerite, is a retired art teacher. His father is
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, whereas his mother is from a
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family of Swiss descent. He is also of Ukrainian descent from his grandfather. Snider and his siblings were raised as
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after his mother joined the church. As a child, he sang in a church choir, several school choruses, and concert choir in high school. Snider was selected for the All-State Chorus for singing. He graduated from Baldwin Senior High School in 1973.


Career


1970s–1980s

In early 1976, Snider joined
Twisted Sister Twisted Sister was an American Heavy metal music, heavy metal band formed in 1972 in Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey, and later based on Long Island, New York (state), New York. Their best-known songs include "We're Not Gonna Take It (Twisted Sister song ...
and became the band's sole songwriter. The group released their first studio album, '' Under the Blade'', in September 1982 and developed a following in the UK. Less than a year later, Twisted Sister released their second album, '' You Can't Stop Rock 'n' Roll''. Their third album, ''
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'', hit shelves on May 10, 1984. This became the band's most successful record with the hits " We're Not Gonna Take It" and "
I Wanna Rock "I Wanna Rock" is a song written and composed by Dee Snider and performed by his band Twisted Sister. It was released on the 1984 album '' Stay Hungry''. Reception ''Cash Box'' called the song "an exercise in hard rocking" that doesn't break n ...
". "We're Not Gonna Take It" reached No. 2 on the UK singles chart and No. 21 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart, and was ranked No. 47 on 100 Greatest 80's Songs. To emphasize the "twisted sister" image, Snider adopted a trademark persona of metal-inspired drag with long blond curly hair, an excessive amount of
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and rouge, a
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, and bright red
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. During the mid-1980s, before the premiere of ''
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'', the first
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program to consist entirely of heavy metal videos was ''Heavy Metal Mania''. The first episode aired in June 1985 and was hosted by Snider. It featured metal news, interviews with metal artists, and in-studio co-hosts. That same year, in November, Twisted Sister released '' Come Out and Play'', which sold more than 500,000 copies in the USA. In 1984, Snider was arrested for obscenity after a show in Amarillo, Texas. A parent who brought their kid to the show pressed charges after Snider cursed out a member of the audience for causing trouble. A fine was paid and the charges were later dropped. In 1985, Snider was involved in a Senate hearing instigated by the
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(PMRC), which sought to introduce a parental warning system that would label all albums containing what they considered offensive material. Prior to the appearance by PMRC in Congress, they had singled out a list of songs entitled the "Filthy Fifteen" to demonstrate the dangers of such material to youth, with "We're Not Gonna Take It" featuring on the list alongside
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", and
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", among other titles. The PMRC proposed a system involving letters that identified the types of objectionable content they determined to be found in each album (e.g., "O" for occult themes, "X" for sex and profanity, "D/A" for drugs and alcohol, "V" for violence, etc.). Snider,
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, and
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all testified against censorship and the proposed warning system. The system was never implemented, and the music industry had already adopted what is now the generic " Parental Advisory: Explicit Content" label. The PMRC involved prominent public figures such as
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, the then-wife of Senator
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(D-TN), and Susan Baker, the wife of then-Secretary of State
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. Tipper Gore and Snider had a publicly antagonistic relationship as a consequence, with Snider accusing her of having a "dirty mind" for alleging that the lyrics of " Under the Blade" contained
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undertones, when in fact, they were about medical surgery. Snider also alleged during the Senate hearing that Tipper Gore had fabricated evidence concerning merchandise sold by the band when she stated that "the t-shirts that kids wear" featured "Twisted Sister and a woman in handcuffs sort of spread-eagled". Snider challenged her to produce such a shirt, to which Al Gore clarified that "the word 't-shirts' was in plural, and one of them referred to Twisted Sister and the other referred to a woman in handcuffs". The fifth Twisted Sister album was ''
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'' (1987). The record was originally planned to have been a Snider solo effort, but
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encouraged a release under the Twisted Sister name. Touring lasted only into October 1987, and on October 12, 1987, Snider announced his departure from the band. It was during this time that Snider formed Desperado, a band featuring ex-
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drummer
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, ex- Gillan guitarist
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, and bassist Marc Russel. The group's only album, ''Ace'', has never been officially released, but was heavily bootlegged on CD under the title '' Bloodied, but Unbowed''.


1990s

In the 1990s, Snider formed Widowmaker with guitarist
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, bassist Marc Russel, and former Twisted Sister drummer
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. The quartet recorded two albums with limited underground success, titled ''
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'' and ''
Stand By for Pain ''Stand By for Pain'' is the second and final studio album by American heavy metal band Widowmaker, released on October 10, 1994. Background ''Stand By for Pain'' was written, rehearsed, recorded, mixed and mastered between July 7 and August ...
''. In the late 1990s, Snider toured with a "self-tribute" band called Dee Snider's SMFs (Sick Mutha Fuckers), sometimes featuring ex-Twisted Sister drummer A.J. Pero. The usual lineup included Snider, Derek Tailer, Charlie Mills, Keith Alexander, and Spike. In 1993, Snider composed the theme song for ''
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''. By 1994, Snider had, by his own admission: "...lost every penny I made. I was riding a bicycle to a desk job for $200 a week answering phones in an office." () In 1997, Snider began hosting ''The House of Hair'', a syndicated 1980s hard rock/heavy metal radio show on more than 200 radio stations across North America. It is syndicated by the
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. The show's format runs two or three hours depending on which version of the show a radio station carries and features Snider's closing catchphrase: "If it ain't metal, it's crap!" In 1998, Snider penned a song entitled "The Magic of Christmas Day (God Bless Us Everyone)", which
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recorded for her album ''
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''. According to Snider, Dion at the time was not aware of who wrote the song. Later that year, he also wrote and starred in the
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'' Strangeland''. Snider also penned the script to a sequel with the working title of ''Strangeland: Disciple''. As of January 2008, however, Snider was less than optimistic that ''Disciple'' would ever see the light of day, saying in an interview with Bullz-Eye.com that he had reached a point where he should: "...put a sign on my website that says, 'Y'got ten million dollars? Give me a call. I've got the script ready to go.
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's attached, I'm attached. If somebody's serious and wants to make it, call me. But don't call me 'til you're ready to hand the check over. In May 2009, Snider revealed on his radio show "The House of Hair" that ''Strangeland: Rising Sons'' would go ahead and was set to begin shooting in the fall of 2009 and would be slated for a 2010 release.


2000–2009

From June 1999 to August 2003, Snider hosted a morning radio show on a
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Clear Channel station, Radio 104 (104.1 FM
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), called ''Dee Snider Radio''. His show returned to the air at night in August 2004 on 93.3
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in
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, Pennsylvania until June 2005. He fondly referred to his listeners as his "Peeps", and "DEE" euro stickers, printed by the station, could be seen on the bumpers of his fans' cars throughout
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, New York,
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, and
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. Other members of the morning show included Nick Lentino, Beth Lockwood, "Psycho Dan" Williams, Sean Robbins, and "Darkside Dave" Wallace. He frequently featured high-profile guests, including
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, pro wrestler
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, and
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singer/bassist
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. In 2001, Snider was the voice of Gol Acheron, the main villain for the
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video game '' Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy''. The following year, he rejoined with the reunited Twisted Sister. Snider also played himself in the 2002 TV-movie '' Warning: Parental Advisory''. In 2003, he appeared with actor
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at campaign events during his drive to recall incumbent California Governor
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. Snider sang the Twisted Sister hit " We're Not Gonna Take It", which was adopted by the Schwarzenegger campaign. Snider voiced Angry Jack in the episode "Shell Shocked" for the
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cartoon ''
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''. He admitted to being a massive fan of the show during an hour-long 10th anniversary documentary of the show in 2009, stating that to be asked to voice a character on the show was an absolute honor. He changed the lyrics of his famous "I Wanna Rock" to "Goofy Goober Rock" for ''
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''. Snider has narrated and hosted many shows and specials on
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, film trailers, behind-the-scenes segments, and DVD special features. He was featured as the "voice" in the bumpers for
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's 2001/2002 "Fiercely Independent" branding campaign. In 2003, Snider collaborated on a Halloween-themed project called Van Helsing's Curse. The project's first album, ''Oculus Infernum'', was released by
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and featured a blend of heavy metal and orchestral elements in the style of
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. The band began touring in 2004 and later released a DVD of the concert entitled ''Live in Philly '05''. Snider returned to radio in June 2006 with
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Radio on
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channel 102 from 9–12 Eastern. Snider hosted VH1's 2008 "Aftermath" concert in remembrance of the victims and survivors of the 2003
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. During the winter of 2008, Snider was featured as a contestant on CMT's ''
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''. The show invited musical celebrities to compete against each other to win the chance to release a country song. In 2008 Snider also appeared on the first episode of ''Kitchen Nightmares'' (Season 2), chosen by
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as part of the marketing for the re-launch of the Handlebar restaurant. On the show, Snider donated a motorcycle on which Handlebar clientele could bid via the restaurant's website. Snider has hosted ''Dead Art'' on Gallery HD, a show about cemeteries' beauty and art. Snider has also hosted ''House of Hair'', a radio show that plays heavy metal music. Snider has made appearances on the IFC Channel's original series ''Z Rock'' as himself playing the character of a "rock guru".


2010–2019

On July 27, 2010, Snider and his family began appearing in the reality television show ''
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,'' airing on the Arts and Entertainment Network. On October 8, 2010, Snider started an 11-week run in the cast of ''
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'' as Dennis, the owner of The Bourbon Room, with his official start date being October 11. In 2011, Snider performed with Ohio-based metalcore band
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on stage at the
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playing their song "Turbo Swag". On the May 15, 2011 episode of ''The Apprentice'', Snider appeared to assist
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with his final challenge. He starred in a commercial featuring a mock audition where he came on as himself, and after drinking a soda turns into the lead singer from Twisted Sister (himself). Snider agreed to come because he is personal friends with Rich and wanted to support the charity effort for St. Jude Medical Center. Snider guest starred in the video for "Immaculate Misconception" by the metalcore band Motionless in White. Snider's son, Cody Blue Snider, directed the video. Snider and his family appeared on ''
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'' January 10, 2012. His wife Suzette traded places with
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's long-time fiancée Liz. On the Valentine's Day 2012 taping of ''Late Night with Jimmy Fallon'', Snider partnered with Donald Trump in a skit based upon the format of the TV game show, ''Password (American game show), Password''. On February 19, 2012, Snider began appearing as one of 18 contestants vying to become Trump's next ''The Apprentice (U.S. season 12), Celebrity Apprentice'' and was fired after the eighth task during the seventh episode. In 2012, Snider appeared as the main character of a commercial airing for the company Unibet. The video has been broadcast on commercial Norwegian television from March 5, 2012, through the whole summer. In the spot Snider sings, in his distinctive look as leader of Twisted Sister, a rock song called "Bet", written by Snider himself and composed by the Norwegian heavy metal artist Ronni Le Tekrø. Snider asked Republican vice presidential running mate Paul Ryan's camp not to play his hit song in their campaign. On September 6, 2012, Snider performed "We're Not Gonna Take It" on ''America's Got Talent''. Also in 2012, Snider played Larry, the owner of a dive bar in the mockumentary ''Future Folk'' about an alien bluegrass band. On January 24, 2013, at the City National Grove of Anaheim, Snider was honored as roastee at the ''Revolver Magazine''/''Guitar World'' Rock and Roll Roast of Dee Snider. On November 4, 2014, Snider debuted his original Christmas musical, ''Dee Snider's Rock and Roll Christmas Tale'', at the Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place, Broadway Playhouse in Chicago. During the 2015 Christmas season, he took the musical to Toronto. Snider provided the narration for ''Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie'', which is a documentary film directed by Drew Fortier about the 1980s hard rock band Bang Tango.


2020–present

On May 27, 2021, Snider announced his new upcoming solo album ''Leave A Scar''. He also released the single "I Gotta Rock (Again)" which he described as the "driving motivation" and "starting gun for this album". ''Leave A Scar'' will be produced by Jamey Jasta, the lead singer of the band Hatebreed, with mixing and mastering done by Nick Bellmore. The album features guest appearances by Cannibal Corpse's singer George Fisher (musician), Corpsegrinder on the track "Time To Choose". Music videos were released for the songs "I Gotta Rock (Again)", "Down But Never Out", and "Time To Choose". The album was released on July 30, 2021. In 2023, Snider competed in The Masked Singer (American TV series) season 9, season nine of ''The Masked Singer (American TV series), The Masked Singer'' as "Doll". After besting George Wendt as "Moose" and Christine Quinn of ''Selling Sunset'' as "Scorpio" on "'80s Night", he was eliminated on "WB Movie Night". Snider also did "We're Not Gonna Take It" as an encore.


Uses of "We're Not Gonna Take It"

On July 11, 2013, after abortion rights activists sang " We're Not Gonna Take It" to protest legal restrictions on abortion in Texas, Snider tweeted that he is "Abortion-rights movements, pro-choice", and that he did not believe that being Christian and "pro-choice" were mutually exclusive of one another. In 2016, Snider recorded a piano ballad version of "We're Not Gonna Take It" for Criss Angel's charity HELP (Heal Every Life Angel Possible) to raise money for pediatric cancer treatment and research. Angel directed the video. In the wake of teachers' strikes in West Virginia and Oklahoma, Snider dedicated "We're Not Gonna Take It" to teachers during his "Rocktopia" performance at the Broadway Theatre in New York on April 9, 2018. The song had become an anthem for protesting teachers in West Virginia, Kentucky, Oklahoma and elsewhere, and Snider had tweeted his "support [of the] underpaid teacher's cause" after seeing a video of music teachers in Oklahoma performing the song. In 2021, Snider objected to the use of the song by demonstrators in Fort Lauderdale protesting face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Snider approved the use of "We're Not Gonna Take It" by the Ukrainians. In 2022, Snider tweeted on X over the use of the song by right-wing activists:
ATTENTION QAnon, QANON, MAGAT FASCISTS: Every time you sing 'We're Not Gonna Take It' remember it was written by a cross-dressing, libtard, tree hugging half-Jew who HATES everything you stand for. It was you and people like you that inspired every angry word of that song! SO F**K OFF!
In November 2023, when asked after the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel whether he was okay with Israeli soldiers using his band's "We're Not Gonna Take It" as a battle cry, Snider replied:
"Oh, hell yeah. You know what? Israelis, the assault on the Israelis, people are losing sight of something. People saying that, 'Oh, the response is gonna be too intense for what happened.' Well, you don't get to decide on the response when you do heinous things to civilians. You don't get to say, 'Oh, that's enough, that's enough retaliation.' No, it doesn't work like that. When you cross that line, you're burning people, you're slaughtering people, you're raping people, you're just killing people, after what happened at that festival you don't get to say, 'Okay, your revenge can be this much.' No. Payback's a mothereffer. And I come from that school. You cross that line, you know… Sh*t's gonna happen. Sing it out, boys."


Personal life

Snider has been married to his wife Suzette, a costume designer, since 1981. They have four children, Jesse Blaze Snider (born September 19, 1982), Shane Royal Snider (born February 29, 1988), Cody Blue Snider (born December 7, 1989), and Cheyenne Jean Snider (born October 31, 1996) who was in the band They All Float. He also has four grandchildren. In the 1985 Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) Senate hearings, Snider stated: "I was born and raised a Christian, and I still adhere to those principles." In 2003, Snider's brother-in-law, Vincent Gargiulo, was murdered. The killer was apprehended in 2009. Snider lived part-time in East Setauket, New York. He appeared on ''MTV Cribs'' in 2005 to show his Long Island, New York, Long Island home, along with two of his four children, Shane and Cheyenne. In 2008, he stated in a TMZ interview that he would be voting for Barack Obama because John McCain (whom he liked and supported for many years) would not acknowledge the "mistakes" George W. Bush had made Presidency of George W. Bush, while in office. In 2024, Snider reflected on the 2024 United States presidential election, presidential election held that year, and regarding the victory of Trump said, "I’m disappointed that most of my countrymen, both men and women, can’t see the big picture."


Projects


Books

In 1987, Snider and co-author Philip Bashe published ''Dee Snider's Teenage Survival Guide'', a self-help manual for adolescence. His autobiography, ''Shut Up and Give Me the Mic'', was published in 2012. He wrote ''We're Not Gonna Take It'', a children's book illustrated by Margaret McCartney, which was published in 2020. In 2022, a graphic novel collaboration between Snider, writer Frank Marraffino, and artist Steve Kurth, was announced by Z2 Comics, scheduled for publication in 2023.


Bands

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(Disbanded 2016) * Desperado * Widowmaker * Bent Brother (Twisted Sister occasionally made small tours around the world, in full makeup, and previous to those performances, performed as Bent Brother, practicing their set and appearing without makeup, usually at reduced ticket prices) * '' Van Helsing's Curse'' (2004)


Discography


Solo albums

* ''Never Let the Bastards Wear You Down'' (2000) * ''Dee Does Broadway'' (2012) * ''We Are the Ones'' (2016) * ''For the Love of Metal (Dee Snider album), For the Love of Metal'' (2018) * ''Leave a Scar'' (2021)


Guest appearances

* "Eleanor Rigby" on ''Eddie Ojeda's Axes 2 Axes'', 2005 * "SCG3 Special Report" on ''Lordi: The Arockalypse'', 2006 * "The Haunting" on ''Ghostlights'', by Avantasia, 2016 * "Contract Song" on ''XXX: 30 Years in Metal'' by Kai Hansen, Hansen, 2016 *"True Rocker" on True Rockers by Monster Truck (band), Monster Truck, 2018 * "These Old Boots" on ''Old Lions Still Roar'' by Phil Campbell (musician), Phil Campbell, 2019 * "Get Out! Now!" on ''Transitus (album), Transitus'' by Ayreon, 2020 * "Temple of Blues" by Cactus, 2024


Tribute albums

* "Crazy Train" on ''Bat Head Soup: A Tribute to Ozzy'', 2000 * "Alice Cooper Goes to Hell, Go to Hell" on ''Humanary Stew: A Tribute To Alice Cooper'', 1999 * "Alice Cooper Goes to Hell, Go to Hell" on ''Welcome to My Nightmare: An All-Star Salute To Alice Cooper'', 1999 * "Detroit Rock City (song), Detroit Rock City" on ''Spin The Bottle (KISS tribute album), Spin The Bottle: An All-Star Tribute To Kiss (band), KISS'', 2004 * "Wasted Years" on ''Numbers From The Beast'' : ''An All Star Tribute to
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, 2005'' * "Paint it Black" on ''Harder & Heavier-60's British Invasion Goes Metal'', 2010 * "It Was a Very Good Year" on ''Sin-Atra'', 2011 * "Walk All Over You" on ''Remixed to Hell: A Tribute to AC/DC''


Soundtracks

* "Inconclusion" from '' Strangeland'' soundtrack (1998)


Other works


TV appearances

* "Saigon Suicide Show"; an episode of the television show ''The Upright Citizens Brigade'', 1998 *
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's ''I love the...'' series, 2002–2004 * Appeared on ''Chappelle's Show'' on Comedy Central, season 1 episode 6 as part of the "Ask a Gay Dude – with Mario Cantone " skit; aired February 26, 2003 * "Handlebar"; an episode of the television show ''Kitchen Nightmares'', 2008 * "Episode#1.7"; an episode of the television show ''Z Rock'' (ZO2), 2008 * Monster Circus live at the Las Vegas Hilton March 19–21 and 26–28, 2009 * "
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" on ''America's Got Talent'', 2010 * ''Celebrity Apprentice'' May 15, 2011 * He played a regular supporting role as character Lance Rocket in the FEARnet horror-comedy series ''Holliston (TV series), Holliston'' from 2012-2013. * ''RadioShack: "The '80s Called"'' (2014) * ''Counting Cars'' (2016–2017) – appeared in person in three episodes * AXS TVs ''Top Ten Revealed'', (2018–present) * ''Cobra Kai'' (2021) - Appeared as himself at a concert two of the characters visit. He performs "I Wanna Rock". * ''List of Celebrity Family Feud episodes#Season 8 (2021), Celebrity Family Feud'' (2021) * The Masked Singer (American TV series), The Masked Singer (4/5/2023) as Herself/Doll (season 9 contestant) * Metal Family (Animated series) (2018–present) * Ridiculousness (2024) S41 E1


Radio appearances

* "Howard Stern" on Sirius, February 8, 2006; 2007 * ''Penn Radio'' (October 19, 2006) – interviewed by Penn Jillette


Filmography

* ''Pee-wee's Big Adventure'' (1985) – cameo appearance filming a video for "Burn in Hell" * ''Private Parts (1997 film), Private Parts'' (1997) – cameo appearance backstage at the 1992 MTV Music Awards * '' Strangeland'' (1998) * '' Warning: Parental Advisory'' (2002) * ''Kiss Loves You'' (2004) * ''Metal: A Headbanger's Journey'' (2005) * ''The Apprentice (American season 12), The Celebrity Apprentice 5'' (2012) * ''The History of Future Folk'' (2012) * ''Rock and Roll Roast of Dee Snider'' (2013) * ''The Apprentice (American season 13), The Celebrity Apprentice 6'' (2013) * ''Holliston (TV series), Holliston'' (series; 2013–2018) * ''The Last Sharknado: It's About Time'' as Sheriff (2018) * ''Cover Your Ears'' (2024) produced by ''Prairie Coast Films'' and directed by Sean Patrick Shaul


Voice-over work

* ''Motorcity'' (2012) – The Duke of Detroit * ''Killer Karaoke'' (2012–2013) - narrator and announcer * "Street Monkeys," SNI/SI Networks L.L.C (2011) – narrator * ''
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'' (2009) – played the character Angry Jack in the episode "Shell Shocked" (coincidentally, Twisted Sister's song "
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'') * '' Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy'' (2001) – voice of Gol Acheron * ''Secret Mountain Fort Awesome'' – voice of the Tooth Fairy * ''Ronal the Barbarian'' (2011) - Lord Volcazar


Bibliography

*''Dee Snider's Teenage Survival Guide'' with Philip Bashe, 1987, Dolphin/Doubleday *''Shut Up and Give Me the Mic: a twisted memoir'', 2012, Gallery Books *''We're Not Gonna Take It: A Children's Picture Book'', 2020, Akashic Books *''Dee Snider: He's Not Gonna Take It'' with Frank Marraffino and Steve Kurth, 2023, Z2 Comics


References


External links

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Meet the Snider Family on VH1
– official VH1 site
Dee Snider radio talk show

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