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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 24 MIN

#454 - Twisted Sister DESPERATION EXPOSED - Lost Dee Snider Interview

from Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome! · host AudioMover

In this episode of the Audiomover Rock Show, Robert John Hadfield digs into an obscure but fascinating piece of Twisted Sister history that most fans have probably never noticed — a cryptic message hidden in the liner notes of their massive 1984 album Stay Hungry. What looks like a simple thank-you in the credits actually tells a much bigger story about rejection, persistence, and the surprising executive who almost prevented the band’s rise. Robert walks through the band’s long struggle through the 1970s club scene, their unlikely break in England after American labels repeatedly rejected them, and the dramatic moment when Atlantic Records president Doug Morris changed his mind about the band. The twist? The same executive who once hated Twisted Sister would later use his industry power — including MTV connections — to help turn them into one of the biggest rock bands on the planet. Along the way, Robert also reads from a 1985 newspaper interview with Dee Snider, where Snider reflects on the long road to success, the outsider spirit of heavy metal, and how songs like “We’re Not Gonna Take It” resonated with kids who never quite fit in. It’s a story about persistence, rebellion, and the strange twists that can lead to rock-and-roll history. Timestamps 0:00 – Twisted Sister back in the news 0:23 – The mysterious message in Stay Hungry liner notes 1:34 – Who was Doug Morris? 1:57 – Twisted Sister’s long bar-band grind 3:27 – The desperate move to England 4:09 – Recording Under the Blade with rock legends 5:14 – The record label goes bankrupt 5:44 – Dee Snider’s desperate TV performance 6:08 – Atlantic Records Europe steps in 7:04 – Doug Morris originally HATED Twisted Sister 8:06 – The band sells 100,000 records without support 9:00 – Doug Morris admits he was wrong 9:49 – The hidden MTV connection 10:49 – Why the liner notes thank Doug Morris 11:30 – 1985 Dee Snider newspaper interview 13:16 – The outsider spirit of heavy metal 15:29 – The quote that changes everything 17:26 – Selling out venues without a record deal 18:46 – Why England helped launch the band 20:05 – The real meaning behind “We’re Not Gonna Take It” 22:03 – Fame, money, and the short life of rock stardom 23:16 – Dee Snider’s son growing up with a rock star dad #TwistedSister #DeeSnider #StayHungry #HeavyMetalHistory #80sMetal #MTVGeneration #Audiomover #RobertJohnHadfield

In this episode of the Audiomover Rock Show, Robert John Hadfield digs into an obscure but fascinating piece of Twisted Sister history that most fans have probably never noticed — a cryptic message hidden in the liner notes of their massive 1984 album Stay Hungry. What looks like a simple thank-you in the credits actually tells a much bigger story about rejection, persistence, and the surprising executive who almost prevented the band’s rise. Robert walks through the band’s long struggle through the 1970s club scene, their unlikely break in England after American labels repeatedly rejected them, and the dramatic moment when Atlantic Records president Doug Morris changed his mind about the band. The twist? The same executive who once hated Twisted Sister would later use his industry power — including MTV connections — to help turn them into one of the biggest rock bands on the planet. Along the way, Robert also reads from a 1985 newspaper interview with Dee Snider, where Snider reflects on the long road to success, the outsider spirit of heavy metal, and how songs like “We’re Not Gonna Take It” resonated with kids who never quite fit in. It’s a story about persistence, rebellion, and the strange twists that can lead to rock-and-roll history. Timestamps 0:00 – Twisted Sister back in the news 0:23 – The mysterious message in Stay Hungry liner notes 1:34 – Who was Doug Morris? 1:57 – Twisted Sister’s long bar-band grind 3:27 – The desperate move to England 4:09 – Recording Under the Blade with rock legends 5:14 – The record label goes bankrupt 5:44 – Dee Snider’s desperate TV performance 6:08 – Atlantic Records Europe steps in 7:04 – Doug Morris originally HATED Twisted Sister 8:06 – The band sells 100,000 records without support 9:00 – Doug Morris admits he was wrong 9:49 – The hidden MTV connection 10:49 – Why the liner notes thank Doug Morris 11:30 – 1985 Dee Snider newspaper interview 13:16 – The outsider spirit of heavy metal 15:29 – The quote that changes everything 17:26 – Selling out venues without a record deal 18:46 – Why England helped launch the band 20:05 – The real meaning behind “We’re Not Gonna Take It” 22:03 – Fame, money, and the short life of rock stardom 23:16 – Dee Snider’s son growing up with a rock star dad #TwistedSister #DeeSnider #StayHungry #HeavyMetalHistory #80sMetal #MTVGeneration #Audiomover #RobertJohnHadfield

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