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Hey, is he really goin' out with her?
There he is, let's ask him
Hey man, is that your ring she's wearin'?
Uh, huh
Man, it must be great ridin' with her
Are you pickin' her up after school today?
uh, huh
By the way where'd you meet her
I met her at the candy store
She turned around and smiled at me
You get the picture?
Yeah, we see
That's when she fell for
The leader of the packHer folks were always putting me down
They said I came from the wrong side of town
They told her that I was bad
But she knew I was sad
That's whey she fell for

The leader of the packOne day her Dad said find someone new
She had to tell me that we were through
I stood there and asked her why
But all she could do was cry
"I'm sorry I hurt you"
The leader of the packShe was so small
As she kissed me goodbye,
Her tears were beginning to show
And as she drove away on that rainy night
I begged her to go slow
If she heard I'll never know
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
Songwriters
Morton, George / Greenwich, Ellie / Barry, JeffPublished by
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, CARLIN AMERICA INC

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Twisted Sister is an American heavy metal band from Long Island popularized in comedic music videos on the television channel MTV in the 1980s. Although formed as a Bowie-inspired rock band by guitar player Jay Jay French in 1973, the band's style shifted to a more heavy metal-influenced sound when Dee Snider joined the band and took over songwriting.

They fused the shock tactics of Alice Cooper and W.A.S.P., the rebellious mood of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, the style of early Judas Priest, and the extravagant makeup of Kiss. Often misconceived as glam - the makeup and Dee's especially was more transformed into a horror creation, and the music is a lot more hard hitting, with rebellious or angry or violent or rock n roll or pride lyrics than love or happy lyrics. However, the band's fifth album, Love Is For Suckers - originally intended by Dee Snider to be a solo record - was plain heavy metal but drew heavy influence from 80's glam metal. To this day, members of the band do not feel Love Is For Suckers to be a Twisted Sister album.

The group's hit songs include "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "I Wanna Rock" - each from the band's third album Stay Hungry. Many of the band's hits theme around parent vs. child conflicts and criticisms against educational system. The group had a shock rock-like image and have been mislabelled as glam metal but musically they were closer to classic heavy metal bands such as Judas Priest and Motörhead than the other glam metal/pop metal bands of the era, for example Quiet Riot, Poison and Ratt.

Their hit song S.M.F. should also not be forgotten.(Sick Mother Fucker)

Discography

I'll never grow up, now! (1979) single
Ruff Cuts (EP) (1982)
Under the blade (1982)
You can't stop rock n roll (1983)
Stay Hungry (1984)
Come out and play (1985)
Love is for suckers(1985)
Big Hits and Nasty Cuts(1992)
Live at the Hammersmith(1994)
Club Daze Volume I: The Studio Sessions (1999)
Club Daze Volume II: Live in the bars (2002)
Still Hungry (2004)
Twisted Christmas (2006)
Live at the Marquee (2011)

Members

Dee Snider (Vocals)
Jay Jay French (rhythm guitar)
Eddie O'jeda (lead guitar)
Mark Mendoza(Bass)
A.J. Pero (Drums)

Years active (1972-1987, 1997-present)

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