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Twisted Sister was an American heavy metal band from Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey.Formed in late December 1972 as cover band Silver Star, the group changed its name to Twisted Sister in February 1973 and originally included lead vocalist Michael 'Valentine' O'Neill, guitarists Jay Jay French and Billy 'Diamond' Stiger, bassist Kenny Neill and drummer Mel 'Starr' Anderson. This track is made up of trails that have historically been legal but social trails. As this route became part of the Maricopa Trail, the trail names and signage has been formalized. In the past, I have only ever seen one sign for Twisted Sister at the junction of the Saguaro Trail where another sign points to the Mine Shaft. The last time I. Twisted Sister slot review 🎰 Hot Slot by Play 'n GO 🎰 96.20% RTP Let's Rock! ⭐ Medium volatility. Best Casinos to play now.

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Two lineups of Twisted Sister in 2010 (top) and 2016 (bottom).

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Twisted Sister was an American heavy metal band from Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey. Formed in late December 1972 as cover band Silver Star, the group changed its name to Twisted Sister in February 1973 and originally included lead vocalist Michael 'Valentine' O'Neill, guitarists Jay Jay French and Billy 'Diamond' Stiger, bassist Kenny Neill and drummer Mel 'Starr' Anderson.[1][2] The band took a short hiatus in December 1974, after O'Neill instigated a fight with Anderson and threatened to shoot the drummer.[3] They returned early the following year with new vocalist Frank 'Rick Prince' Karuba and guitarist Keith 'Angel' Angelino (in place of Stiger), although both had left before the end of the year, with French and Angelino's replacement Eddie 'Fingers' Ojeda taking over lead vocal duties temporarily before another short hiatus.[4]

By February 1976, Twisted Sister had returned with new frontman Dee Snider and drummer Kevin John Grace.[5] Tony Petri took over on drums a few months later.[6] Neill left two years later in December 1978, with his place taken by Mark 'The Animal' Mendoza.[7] The band changed drummers three more times in the early 1980s, first when Ritchie Teeter replaced Petri in December 1980, followed by Joey Brighton in April 1981, and finally by Anthony 'A. J.' Pero in April 1982.[6][8] The lineup of Snider, French, Ojeda, Mendoza and Pero released four studio albums between 1982 and 1985, before Pero left in 1986 to rejoin his former band Cities.[9] He was replaced by Joey 'Seven' Franco, who performed on the group's last album Love Is for Suckers before breaking up in early 1988, following Snider's departure in October 1987.[1]

Twisted Sister reunited in 1998 to record 'Heroes Are Hard to Find' for the film Strangeland, written and co-produced by Snider.[10] The band reformed again to perform live for the first time in 14 years at New York Steel in November 2001, a benefit concert for organisations affected by the September 11 attacks.[11] A more permanent reunion followed in 2003, spawning new studio recordings and live releases.[12] The band retained the same lineup until March 2015, when Pero died of a heart attack while touring with Adrenaline Mob.[13] Following the drummer's death, the band announced that it was to embark on a final tour before breaking up in 2016, enlisting Mike Portnoy to take over for (late)A.J. Pero.[14] The final Twisted Sister show took place on November 12, 2016 in Monterrey, Mexico at the Corona Northside Rock Park Meeting Fest.[15]

Members[edit]

Most prominent lineup[edit]

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ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsRelease contributions
Jay Jay French
  • 1972–1988
  • 1998
  • 2001
  • 2003–2016
  • lead and rhythm guitars
  • backing vocals(also lead vocals from 1975 to 1976)
all Twisted Sister releases
Eddie 'Fingers' Ojeda
  • 1975–1988
  • 1998
  • 2001
  • 2003–2016
Dee Snider
  • 1976–1987
  • 1998
  • 2001
  • 2003–2016
lead vocals
Mark 'The Animal' Mendoza
  • 1978–1988
  • 1998
  • 2001
  • 2003–2016
Anthony 'A. J.' Pero
  • 1982–1986
  • 1998
  • 2001
  • 2003–2015
    (until his death)
all Twisted Sister releases from Under the Blade (1982) to Come Out and Play (1985), and from Live at Hammersmith (1994) to A Twisted X-Mas: Live in Las Vegas (2012)

Other members[edit]

ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsRelease contributions
Kenny Neill1973–1978bassClub Daze Volume 1: The Studio Sessions (1999)
Mel 'Starr' Anderson1973–1975drumsnone
Michael 'Valentine' O'Neill1973–1974lead vocals
Billy 'Diamond' Stiger1973–1974 (died 2015)lead and rhythm guitars
Keith 'Angel' Angelino1975 (died 1986)
Frank 'Rick Prince' Karuba1975lead vocals
Kevin John Grace1975–1976drums
Tony Petri1976–1980
  • 'I'll Never Grow Up, Now!' (1979)
  • 'Bad Boys (Of Rock N' Roll)' (1980)
  • Ruff Cutts (1982)
  • Live at Hammersmith (1994) – two tracks only
  • Club Daze Volume 1: The Studio Sessions (1999)
  • Club Daze Volume II: Live in the Bars (2002)
  • Live at Wacken: The Reunion (2003) – four bonus CD tracks only
Ritchie Teeter1980–1981 (died 2012)none
Joey Brighton1981–1982 (died 2010)Ruff Cutts (1982)
Walt Woodward III1982 (died 2010)none
Joey 'Seven' Franco1987–1988Love Is for Suckers (1987)
Mike Portnoy2015–2016Metal Meltdown: Live from the Hard Rock Casino Las Vegas (2016)

Lineups[edit]

1972–1973
  • Jay Jay French – rhythm & lead guitars
1973–1974
  • Michael O'Neill – lead vocals
  • Jay Jay French – rhythm & lead guitars
  • Kenny Neill – bass
  • Billy Stiger – lead & rhythm guitars
  • Mel Anderson– drums
1974–1975
  • Jay Jay French – rhythm & lead guitars
  • Kenny Neill – bass
  • Mel Anderson – drums
1975
  • Frank Karuba – lead vocals
  • Jay Jay French – rhythm & lead guitars
  • Keith Angelino – lead & rhythm guitars
  • Kenny Neill – bass
  • Mel Anderson – drums
1975
  • Jay Jay French – rhythm & lead guitars
  • Keith Angelino – lead & rhythm guitars
  • Kenny Neill – bass
  • Mel Anderson – drums
1975
  • Jay Jay French – rhythm & lead guitars
  • Eddie Ojeda – lead & rhythm guitars
  • Kenny Neill – bass
  • Mel Anderson – drums
1975–1976
  • Jay Jay French – rhythm & lead guitars
  • Eddie Ojeda – lead & rhythm guitars
  • Kenny Neill – bass
  • Kevin John Grace – drums
1976
  • Dee Snider – lead vocals
  • Jay Jay French – rhythm & lead guitars
  • Eddie Ojeda – lead & rhythm guitars
  • Kenny Neill – bass
  • Kevin John Grace – drums
1976–1978
  • Dee Snider – lead vocals
  • Jay Jay French – rhythm & lead guitars
  • Eddie Ojeda – lead & rhythm guitars
  • Kenny Neill – bass
  • Tony Petri – drums
1978–1980
  • Dee Snider – lead vocals
  • Jay Jay French – rhythm & lead guitars
  • Eddie Ojeda – lead & rhythm guitars
  • Mark Mendoza – bass
  • Tony Petri – drums
1980–1981
  • Dee Snider – lead vocals
  • Jay Jay French – rhythm & lead guitars
  • Eddie Ojeda – lead & rhythm guitars
  • Mark Mendoza – bass
  • Ritchie Teeter – drums
1981–1982
  • Dee Snider – lead vocals
  • Jay Jay French – rhythm & lead guitars
  • Eddie Ojeda – lead & rhythm guitars
  • Mark Mendoza – bass
  • Joey Brighton – drums
1982
  • Dee Snider – lead vocals
  • Jay Jay French – rhythm & lead guitars
  • Eddie Ojeda – lead & rhythm guitars
  • Mark Mendoza – bass
  • Walt Woodward III – drums
1982–1986
  • Dee Snider – lead vocals
  • Jay Jay French – rhythm & lead guitars
  • Eddie Ojeda – lead & rhythm guitars
  • Mark Mendoza – bass
  • A. J. Pero – drums
1986–1988
  • Dee Snider – lead vocals
  • Jay Jay French – rhythm & lead guitars
  • Eddie Ojeda – lead & rhythm guitars
  • Mark Mendoza – bass
  • Joey Franco – drums
1988–2002

Disbanded
(Reunions in 1988, 1997, 2001, and 2002)

1988 (Reunion shows)
  • Dee Snider – lead vocals
  • Jay Jay French – rhythm & lead guitars
  • Eddie Ojeda – lead & rhythm guitars
  • Mark Mendoza – bass
  • Joey Franco - drums
1997, 2001, 2002 (Reunion shows)
  • Dee Snider – lead vocals
  • Jay Jay French – rhythm & lead guitars
  • Eddie Ojeda – lead & rhythm guitars
  • Mark Mendoza – bass
  • A. J. Pero – drums
2003–2015
  • Dee Snider – lead vocals
  • Jay Jay French – rhythm & lead guitars
  • Eddie Ojeda – lead & rhythm guitars
  • Mark Mendoza – bass
  • A. J. Pero – drums
2015–2016
  • Dee Snider – lead vocals
  • Jay Jay French – rhythm & lead guitars
  • Eddie Ojeda – lead & rhythm guitars
  • Mark Mendoza – bass
  • Mike Portnoy – drums
2016-present

Disbanded

Timeline[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abBienstock, Richard (March 19, 2009). 'Twisted Sister: An Unpublished History'. Guitar World. NewBay Media. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  2. ^'Rhino Factoids: That Time Twisted Sister Sold Out The New York Palladium'. Rhino Entertainment. March 16, 2017. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  3. ^Reesman, Bryan (April 30, 2016). '12 Outrageous Facts About Twisted Sister'. Mental Floss. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  4. ^Hall, Norman (May 12, 2013). Heavy Metal: Die HΓ€rtesten Bands der Welt (in German). neobooks. p. 49. ISBN9783847636137. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  5. ^Snider, Dee (May 28, 2013). Shut Up and Give Me the Mic. New York City, New York: Simon & Schuster. pp. 55–56. ISBN978-1451637403. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  6. ^ ab'Twisted Sister'. Drummerszone. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  7. ^'Mark Mendoza of Twisted Sister Talks G&L'. G&L Guitars. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  8. ^'Former The Dictators, Twisted Sister Drummer Richard Teeter Dead At 61'. Blabbermouth.net. April 10, 2012. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  9. ^Kreps, Daniel (March 20, 2015). 'Twisted Sister Drummer A.J. Pero Dead at 55'. Rolling Stone. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  10. ^Devenish, Colin (September 1, 1998). 'Dee Snider Back With Twisted New Film And Tour'. MTV. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  11. ^Titus, Christa (October 1, 2016). '7 Significant Moments in Twisted Sister's History'. Billboard. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  12. ^'R.I.P. A.J. Pero of Twisted Sister'. Rhino Entertainment. March 20, 2015. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  13. ^'A.J. Pero dies at 55; drummer for heavy metal band Twisted Sister'. Los Angeles Times. March 20, 2015. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
  14. ^Zadrozny, Anya (April 8, 2015). 'Twisted Sister Announce 2016 Farewell Tour, Tap Drummer Mike Portnoy For 2015 Shows + Tributes'. Loudwire. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  15. ^Lach, Stef (November 14, 2016). 'Watch Twisted Sister's final live performance'. Classic Rock. TeamRock. Retrieved January 5, 2018.

External links[edit]

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Major content provider Play’n Go released another title to join their extensive collection of slot games. Twisted Sister is a long-awaited slot that is based around the American rock band of the same name.

Twisted Sister was a heavy metal band that was big in the 80s, with hits such as I Wanna Rock and We’re Not Gonna Take It.

This slot game is themed around these two hit songs, so grab your microphone and guitar and get rocking!

Stay Hungry

Twisted Sister has a strong story running through the game, with plenty of references to the hit band.

The game uses a 6Γ—6 cascading grid slot format and features cluster pays. As a result, this is a unique slot game that offers lots of exciting bonus rounds and special symbols!

All the band members are reunited on the Twisted Sister reels- Dee Snider, Jay Jay French, Eddie β€œFingers” Ojeda, Mark β€œThe Animal” Mendoza and Anthony β€œA. J.” Pero. They are joined by some much sought-after band merchandise including an LP, a badge, and a record sleeve.

Twisted sister symbols

Just to confirm how exciting Twisted Sister slot is, there are TWO Wild symbols! There is a standard Wild that will not only substitute for any other symbol, but will also add up to activate the We’re Not Gonna Take It bonus feature.

The second Wild is a Wild Scatter in the form of Angry Dad. If you are a fan of the band, you will recognise the character from their videos, played by Mark Metcalf.

Ramp up the volume

As you play Twisted Sister, you will see a power meter by the side of the reels. Any band member symbols will charge up the meter, and every five symbols a random feature will activate at the end of the spin! For each feature, a band member is chosen as the trigger symbol.

The features you could activate include:

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  • Scream- where the chosen band member will β€œscream”, releasing a soundwave that will destroy any surrounding band merch symbols. Cascading reels will fill the space, giving the opportunity to grab more winning combinations.
  • Go Wild- where the chosen band member will act as a Wild
  • Unite- all band members will change into the same symbols
  • Dad Get’s Angry- 2 Wild Scatters appear on the grid during a non-winning spin

We’re Not Gonna Take It is a special bonus round available to players! Collecting four Wild Scatters will trigger this free round, and collecting any more will increase your win multiplier. Once you trigger the feature, a 2Γ—2 Mega Symbol will appear that creates winning combinations alongside any bandmate. The symbol will work its way across the reels to all the Wild Scatters until there are none left, with cascading reels filling the spaces that the Mega Symbol leaves behind.

Play’n Go CPO, Martin Zettergren, says about Twisted Sister:

β€œTheir distinctive style of music has allowed us to create a game with innovative features, meaning it will appeal to fans of quality slot entertainment, as well as fans of the band, there’s something for everyone.”

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Twisted Sister Symbol

Twisted Sister is the latest in a line of new Play’n Go slot releases. It follows on from games like Rich Wilde and the Shield of Athena, Charlie Chance in Hell to Pay, Agent Destiny, Annihilator, and Ring of Odin.

The game mechanics are a little more complex than some other slot games as there are many different features and it doesn’t follow the usual payline format. However, this makes for an innovative and exciting game that players are unlikely to forget!