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The MisfitsJerry Only of the Misfits (Photo: misfits.com)
Static-XWayne Static of Static-X (Photo: static-x.com)
Cyndi LauperCyndi Lauper is best known for her hit, 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.' (Photo: David Atlas / Rolling Stone)
NelsonNelson rocked the pop metal charts with their ballad, 'After the Rain.' (Photo: Comcast Rhapsody)
Amy WinehouseBritish singer Amy Winehouse poses for photographs at a studio in north London, in this Feb. 16, 2007, file photo. Winehouse was married Friday, May 18, 2007, in a private ceremony in Miami Beach, according to magazine reports. The 23-year-old "Rehab" singer married Blake Fielder-Civil. The couple, engaged since April 23, were married in front of a few friends in an unannounced ceremony, Spin Magazine reported. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham, file)
Robert SmithRobert Smith of the Cure. (Photo:Paul Natkin / Rolling Stone)
CoolioRapper Coolio reacts for photographers after winning the award for favorite Rap-Hip Hop artist at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles Monday, Jan. 29, 1996. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Sinead O'ConnorSinead O'Connor performs during the first day of the two-day Guinness Fleadh Irish music and cultural festival at New York's Randall's Island on Saturday, June 13, 1998. The festival includes over 60 artists as well as an ``Irish Village'' featuring poetry, theater and dance. Performers include The Chieftains, Chumbawamba, Indigo Girls, and Black 47. (AP Photo/Ben Garvin)
Phil SpectorMusic producer Phil Spector is shown in Superior Court judge Monday, May 23, 2005, in Los Angeles. A judge said Monday, he will allow four of 10 incidents of evidence in Spector's murder trial that prosecutors say illustrate the music producer's history of pulling guns on women. Spector is on trial for the Feb. 23, 2003, fatal shooting of B-movie actress Lana Clarkson. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
Billy Ray CyrusBilly Ray Cyrus, shown in this 1993 photo, is one of the ``community heroes'' who will carry the Olympic torch across the Tennessee in June 1996. The country music star is among the 5,500 people who will relay the Olympic flame to Atlanta. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Boy GeorgeRosie O'Donnell, left, producer of the upcoming Broadway musical "Taboo," poses with Boy George, the show's star, lyricist and composer, in New York Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2003. (AP Photo/Ed Bailey)
The MonksThe Monks are a rock and roll band, primarily active in Germany in the mid to late sixties. They reunited in 1999 and have continued to play concerts, although no new studio recordings have been made. The Monks stood out from the music of the time, and have developed a cult following amongst many musicians and music fans. (Photo: http://www.the-monks.com/)
Mike ScoreMike Score from A Flock of Seagulls. (Photo: Rhapsody)
Kate PiersonKate Pierson of the B-52s wearing her signature beehive.
George ClintonMusician George Clinton arrives for the 5th annual Billboard R&B Hip-Hop Awards in Atlanta, in this file photo from Aug. 5, 2005. Clinton is seeking the public's help in nabbing the thief who stole a video camera and other valuables during a music video shoot. (AP Photo/John Bazemore-File)
Jane ChildJane Child had a one-hit wonder with 1990's 'Don't Wanna Fall in Love.' (Photo: janechild.com)