We’re not going to take it
Twisted Sister was an American heavy metal band formed in 1972 in Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey, and later based on Long Island, New York.[1][2] Their best-known songs include “We’re Not Gonna Take It” and “I Wanna Rock“, both of which were associated with music videos noted for their sense of slapstick humor. Besides their music, the band is equally remembered for their hairstyles and wearing of female clothing and make-up, leading to a categorization as “glam metal“;[3] lead vocalist Dee Snider rejects the label as inappropriate.[4]
Twisted Sister evolved from a band named Silver Star, and experienced several membership changes before settling on the classic lineup of Jay Jay French (guitars), Eddie “Fingers” Ojeda (guitars), Dee Snider (lead vocals), Mark “The Animal” Mendoza (bass), and A. J. Pero (drums) in 1982. It was this lineup which recorded the band’s first four albums. Twisted Sister’s first two albums, Under the Blade (1982) and You Can’t Stop Rock ‘n’ Roll (1983), were critically well-received and earned the band underground popularity. The band achieved mainstream success with their third album, Stay Hungry (1984), and its single “We’re Not Gonna Take It”, which was their only Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Their next two albums, Come Out and Play (1985) and Love Is for Suckers (1987), did not match the success of Stay Hungry, and Twisted Sister disbanded in 1988.