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An exploration of Jimi Hendrix kidnapped; Slipknot or Burger King; David Koresh using music as a recruiting.

An exploration of Jimi Hendrix kidnapped; Slipknot or Burger King; David Koresh using music as a recruiting.

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Jim Morrison's father's connection to the beginning of the Vietnam War; the truth behind the death of AC/DC's Bon Scott.

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S2, EP2 "Chicks, Clowns and Rick Rolls"

Controversy surrounding the Chicks; the FBI's surveillance of Insane Clown Posse fans; the Rick Roll.

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S2, EP3 "Gangs, Trolls and Muses"

Exploring whether or not Michael Jackson create a gang truce; if Nickelback got the last laugh; and if Rosanna Arquette is the ultimate '80s muse.

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S2, EP4 "Runaways, Superfreaks and Ghosts"

Addressing whether or not Soul Asylum's "Runaway Train" really saved lives; the secret past of Rick James; Annie Lennox's spooky experience in Austin, Texas.

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S2, EP13 "Stones Murder, Ghostbusters and Trump & Eminem"

Was Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones murdered?; did Huey Lewis bust Ray Parker Jr. for stealing "Ghostbusters?"; did President Trump send the Secret Service after Eminem?

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S2, EP9 "Disappearance, Fyre and Dark Beats"

Bobbie Gentry; the Fyre Festival and Ja Rule's career; Phil Collins' music.

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S2, EP8 "Hendrix, Chicken Fries and Cult"

An exploration of Jimi Hendrix kidnapped; Slipknot or Burger King; David Koresh using music as a recruiting.

A look at mysterious moments that have made musical history.
Original Air Date: Nov 15, 2020
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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