A.J. Pero

A.J. Pero

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A.J. Pero

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Finding Sandler
Self
Years after a missed opportunity with his hero (Adam Sandler), a determined young filmmaker (David Seth Cohen) goes on a quest to re-capture what could have been.
We are Twisted Fucking Sister!
In 1984, American heavy metal band Twisted Sister became a global sensation. For 30 years, they been synonymous with hairspray, women's clothing and tasteless album covers. Until now. Ten years ago, director Andrew Horn was granted access to the archives of Twisted Sister founder Jay French and in We are Twisted fucking Sister he explores the decade that preceded their breakthrough.
Twisted Sister: New York Steel '01
Self
Twisted Sister reunite to play the NY Steel Benefit Concert, which would benefit the New York Police & Fire Widows' & Children's Benefit Fund, set up after the 9/11 terrorist attacks just 11 weeks earlier.
Twisted Sister: Double Live
Drums
North Stage Theater 1982: 1. What You Don't Know (Sure Can Hurt You) 2. Destroyer 3. Tear It Loose 4. Bad Boys Of Rock 'N' Roll Lady's Boy 5. Leader Of The Pack 6. Under The Blade 7. Shoot 'Em Down 8. Sin After Sin 9. I'll Never Grown Up Now 10. You Can't Stop Rock 'N' Roll 11. You Know I Cry 12. It's Only Rock 'N' Roll (But I Like It) 13. Rock 'N' Roll Saviors New York Steel 2001 1. What You Don't Know (Sure Can Hurt You) 2. The Kids Are Back 3. Stay Hungry 4. Burn In Hell 5. You Can't Stop Rock 'N' Roll 6. Under The Blade 7. Shoot 'Em Down 8. Come Back 9. You Know I Cry 10. I Wanna Rock 11. We're Not Gonna Take It 12. The Price
Twisted Sister: North Stage '82
Twisted Sister's farewell to the Club Scene. Long Island's North Stage Theater 1982.
Red,Right,Wrong
Billy
A group of hitmen find the target of a deal gone bad,but when one hitman can't follow through kaos erupts and a bad deal gets worse.
Twisted Sister: Live at the Astoria
Drums
Front man Dee Snider and the hair-metal brood known as Twisted Sister rock a packed house full of faithful fans with this 2004 London performance, delivering headbanging renditions of all of their biggest hits and fan favorites. The set list includes "What You Don't Know (Sure Can Hurt You)," "The Kids Are Back," "Like a Knife in the Back," "The Fire Still Burns," "I Wanna Rock" and, of course, the unforgettable anthem "We're Not Gonna Take It."
Twisted Sister: The Video Years
self, drums
On DVD for the first time, the videos that ruled MTV airwaves including "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "I Wanna Rock." Plus a rare TV performance, live concert, and brand new interviews with the band.
Twisted Sister: Live at Wacken Open Air (The Reunion)
Self / Drums
From their reunion performance at the 2003 Wacken Open Air festival in Germany.
Twisted Sister: Stay Hungry Tour
drums, percussion, backing vocals
Twisted Sister Stay Hungry Tour '84. Twisted Sister Stay Hungry Tour 84 and videos This is Twisted Sister when they ruled the world in 84 on the Stay Hungry Tour with added bonus videos. Track list: 1. Stay Hungry Live 2. The Kids are Back 3. I Wanna Rock 4. Under the Blade 5. Nature of the Beast 6. You Can't Stop Rock n' Roll 7. The Price 8. Stay Hungry 9. Burn in Hell 10. S.M.F. Come Out and Play videos: 1. We're Not Gonna Take It 2. Leader of the Pack 3. I Wanna Rock 4. Be Chrruel to Your School
Twisted Sister - Stay Hungry Live
Recorded live at San Bernadino's Orange Pavillion on May 19th, 1984. Presented by KMET & MTV. 1. The Kids Are Back 2. We're Not Gonna Take It (Music Video) 3. I Wanna Rock 4. Under The Blade 5. The Beast 6. You Can't Stop Rock 'N' Roll (Music Video) 7. The Price 8. Stay Hungry 9. Burn In Hell 10. S.M.F.
Twisted Sister: Live at Reading
Self
1. What You Don't Know (Sure Can Hurt You) 2. Sin After Sin 3. Bad Boys (Of Rock 'n' Roll) 4. Destroyer 5. Shoot 'Em Down 6. Tear It Loose 7. Under The Blade 8. It's Only Rock 'n' Roll Twisted Sister's historic appearance at the Reading Festival, August 1982. Pete Way of UFO, "Fast" Eddie Clarke and Lemmy join Twisted Sister for their closing, then standard, cover of the Stones' "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)." This is especially notable as the first time Clarke appeared on stage with Lemmy since leaving Motörhead just three months earlier.