Which musician has committed the worst crime ( of the law, not bad music )
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Which musician has committed the worst crime ( of the law, not bad music )
Which musician has committed the worst crime against the law ( not their music, actual law breaking crime) ?
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it's the guy from the nu metal band with the infant. We just did this thread not even 6 months ago.
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Re: Which musician has committed the worst crime ( of the law, not bad music )
Jim Gordon of Derek and the Dominos brutally murdered his elderly mother.
Pentagram dude kicked his mom down the stairs but that's just reprehensible, not so much the worst.
Pentagram dude kicked his mom down the stairs but that's just reprehensible, not so much the worst.
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Re: Which musician has committed the worst crime ( of the law, not bad music )
Kai Hansen's haircut
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Cool. Another Varg/Mayhem thread
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I havent been able to check out that band and see if they were any good because of that sick fuck.
Did you hear them before you heard about it?
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Re: Which musician has committed the worst crime ( of the law, not bad music )
Varg did us all a favour, Euronymous wasn't a very good guitarist. The albums with Blasphemer on guitar are much better.
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I saw them as part of a multi-band bill. (A theatre show). They were shite. They were all dressed the same, which also put me off, but I later read it was deliberate as the music press were calling them a nu-metal boy band and they wanted to play up to it. My boss, who's 15 years younger than me, thinks they had a few great songs - though he can't listen to them now.Hellbound wrote: ↑Mon May 12, 2025 9:12 pmI havent been able to check out that band and see if they were any good because of that sick fuck.
Did you hear them before you heard about it?
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Re: Which musician has committed the worst crime ( of the law, not bad music )
I know there are plenty of murderers, rapists etc to consider, but after reading about Ian Watkins’ crimes, I’ll always think of him first.
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No question Lost Prophets guy.
Can you imagine being one of the other guys in the band? You're one of the lucky few who makes it, and then not only is your career and livelihood over - all of it is basically erased from history.
Can you imagine being one of the other guys in the band? You're one of the lucky few who makes it, and then not only is your career and livelihood over - all of it is basically erased from history.