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Chuck Biscuits
Chuck Biscuits (April 17, 1965 – October 24, 2009) was a drummer known best for his work with punk and metal bands such as Black Flag, the Circle Jerks, and Danzig.
Former Black Flag, Danzig and Social Distortion drummer Chuck Biscuits is alive and it looks like reports of his death from throat cancer were part of an email hoax.
James Greene, Jr., the freelance journalist who first reported on Biscuits' (real name Charles Montgomery) "death" on his blog on Thursday (Oct. 29) revealed he had been duped later the same day.
Greene revealed late Thursday that several people, including ex-Danzig bassist...
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A number of news sites and blogs erroneously (or hoaxily?) reported the death of Chuck Biscuits (Wikipedia), who has performed over the years for bands including Black Flag, Circle Jerks, DOA, and Danzig. The reports were all wrong. He will live to bang on de drum again. Apparently the whole thing was a prank on a particular journalist. Or not. All I know is the photo in this post was taken by Glen E. Friedman, who broke the news about the...
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From boingboing.net
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GigwiseReports of Chuck Biscuits death a hoaxCBC.caReports of the death of Chuck Biscuits, the former DOA and Danzig drummer, are a hoax, according to his brother. Biscuits, whose real name is Charles ...Former DOA drummer Chuck Biscuits 'alive and well' despite Internet reportsThe Canadian PressChuck Biscuits Is Alive? Reports Of His Death Were Part Of An Apparent HoaxNPRDrummer Chuck Biscuits Victim of Elaborate Death HoaxSpinnerNoisecreep...
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From news.google.com
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Filed under: News, Holy HellFamed punk drummer Chuck Biscuits isn't dead after all. Instead, the man born Charles Montgomery -- who has played with the likes of D.O.A., Black Flag, the Circle Jerks, Danzig and Social Distortion -- was the victim of a death hoax involving an elaborate correspondence from someone claiming to be Biscuits.According to music blogger James Greene, Jr., this punk rock version of the Balloon Boy mess started when an...
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Contrary to the previous report, Chuck Bixcuits, former member of Danzig and hardcore acts such as Black Flag, Social Distortion and Circle Jerks, as well as lending his talents to Hip-Hop legends Run DMC, is apparently still alive. Confirmation that he is, in fact, still alive has yet to come back, but it seems that reports of his death stemmed fr... Read More/Discuss on Metal Underground.com
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From feedburner.com
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As part of their 15th Anniversary celebrations, the Toronto Raptors honored former PF Charles Oakley Wednesday night, an occasion that has me checking the schedule to see when Doug Christie’s number is being retired. The Globe & Mail’s Michael Grange used the opportunity to recall a time when the legendary clotheshorse/gourmand/Michael Jordan wingman wasn’t [...]
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From cantstopthebleeding.com
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From igossip.com
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For as harsh as 2009 has been for celebrity deaths, it's been an even harsher year for Internet-based fake celebrity deaths. As of June, the real-to-fake death ratio has approached one-to-...
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From villagevoice.com
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The founder of Vancouver punk group D.O.A. says that his former drummer Chuck Biscuits is alive and well and Internet reports of his death are part of a "cruel hoax."
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From static.canadaeast.com
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Reports of the death of Chuck Biscuits, former drummer for such bands as D.O.A. and Danzig, were a hoax, reports CBC.
News outlets were reporting the drummer, 44, who hails from British Columbia, had died Thursday of throat cancer. But Biscuits, whose real name is Charles Montgomery, is healthy and living in Seattle.
The story began with American [...]
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