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More Heavy Metal Trivia

- Geddy Lee's first wife bought him a placard 
  that read "Bless This Vest," along with a 
  99.99% Pure Silver Crucifix for their first anniversary.

- The band Ugly Kid Joe was formerly known as
  "The Goof-Around Boys."

- Glenn Danzig was credited as
  "Assistant Music Consultant"
  on Sega CD's 1992 video-game
  "The Secret of Monkey Island."

- Vince Neil snorted cocaine out of
  Sam Kinison's open palm one time.

- Judas Priest's 1982 LP was originally titled
  "Screaming For Vergeltungswaffe."

- Lemmy Kilmister is a classically trained unicyclist.

- During a visit to the Alamo,
  Rikki Rockett urinated in the 
  toilet of the men's room.
  He then, thoroughly washed his hands
  and rounded up his family.

- Bon Jovi's David Bryan also plays
  keyboards for New Jersey's
  "Sandwich Meat and the Strap-On Twins."

- In 1987, Scott Ian was briefly
  a model for Wrangler Jeans.

- Guns N Roses ended the final show of their
  1993 World Tour when Axl Rose screamed
  to the audience, "I'll be the guy passed out
  by the dumpsters!" Axl then departed the 
  stage via helicopter.

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