TWISTED SISTER Presented With Gold Plaques At NYC In-Store; Video Available

July 3, 2009

Constantine Maroulis from the five-time Tony-nominated musical "Rock Of Ages" was on hand this past Tuesday (June 30) at J&R Music World in New York City to present the members of TWISTED SISTER with RIAA-certified gold plaques signifying 500,000 digital downloads of the "We're Not Gonna Take It" single. Dee Snider, Jay Jay French, Eddie Ojeda, Mark Mendoza, and A.J. Pero also took part in a signing session to celebrate the release of the 25th anniversary edition of "Stay Hungry", which came out June 30 on Rhino.

Watch video footage of the event below.

TWISTED SISTER will perform on "Live with Regis and Kelly", a syndicated American television morning talk show hosted by Regis Philbin and Kelly Ripa, on Thursday, July 16.

The 25th-anniversary reissue of TWISTED SISTER's "Stay Hungry" album features loads of bonus material, including one brand new track, "30", that the band recently recorded.

The package includes:

* "Stay Hungry" remastered
* Ten never-before-heard songs originally demoed for "Stay Hungry"
* Five early demos of songs from "Stay Hungry"
* One brand new song
* One rare radio spot using "SMF" as the music bed

"Stay Hungry" bonus tracks:

* "Death From Above"
* "Prime Motivator"
* "Were Not Gonna Take It"
* "Death Run"
* "This One's For You"
* "SMF"
* "We're Coming On"
* "Call My Name"
* "Burn In Hell"
* "Pay The Price"
* "What's Love Without You"
* "Our Voice Will Be Heard"
* "You've Got To Fight"
* "The Price"
* "Stay Hungry"
* "30"

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