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DEE SNIDER’S SUDDEN DEPARTURE ENDS TWISTED SISTER IN DESPERATE COLLAPSE

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ROCK LEGEND’S SHATTERING FALL: Twisted Sister’s 50th anniversary tour has been OBLITERATED, not by scandal, but by the BROKEN BODY of its own frontman. In a shocking admission that exposes the DARK UNDERBELLY of rock ‘n’ roll excess, Dee Snider has been forced to resign, his health in RUINS from a lifetime of punishing performance. This isn’t a retirement; it’s a MEDICAL SURRENDER.

Sources close to the band reveal a GRIM REALITY: Snider’s body is a casualty of the very fury he sold to millions. Degenerative arthritis has left him performing in AGONY, “only able to perform a few songs at a time in pain.” Now, a newly revealed HEART condition has delivered the final blow, proving that the relentless physical torture of stadium rock has LITERALLY broken his heart. The band’s statement that “the future…will be determined” is a hollow promise. There is no future without its shattered icon.

Snider’s own defiant words—”I’d rather walk away than be a shadow of my former self”—ring as a tragic epitaph for an entire generation of rock gods. This exposes the LIE sold to every kid who dreamed of the stage: that you can scream against the machine forever without the machine grinding you to dust. The music industry CHEWS UP its heroes and spits out the broken remnants, leaving fans to mourn not just a canceled tour, but the VERY HUMAN COST of their rebellion anthems. The final curtain has fallen, not on a band, but on the dangerous myth of immortal rock excess.





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