Posted on 05/06/2025 8:42:02 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
A former guitarist for the San Francisco death metal band Possessed was shot and killed by South San Francisco police last week after shooting at a neighbor and then shooting at responding officers.
The San Francisco Chronicle noted that 60-year-old Brian Montana “became enraged over tree debris spilling over from a neighbor’s yard.” An argument with the neighbor ensued and soon escalated into shots being fired.
The Los Angeles Times reported that Montana armed himself with various guns as officers arrived on scene and fired at police.
A press release from the South San Francisco Police Department says: “The armed suspect repositioned into a neighboring driveway and fired multiple times at officers using a handgun, shotgun, and rifle—taking cover behind vehicles and landscaping. Officers used patrol cars as cover and returned fire. The suspect was struck and ultimately pronounced deceased at the scene.”
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“I don’t think Alice Cooper was anywhere near “Death Metal”. They (and he) were more into the macabre stage show than “Metal” music.
Of course he wasn’t. People looking back have claimed he was a pioneer of the harder, angry rock (plus the makeup) that led to metal.
Other pioneering music: Country Swing, pioneered by Bob Wills, who was kicked out of the music union around 1920. The style was declared “not music.”
Rockabilly, which led to rock-n-roll. Hated by traditional country mavens.
Same with outlaw country, which the music industry fought and tried to kill off, led by Chet Atkins, who hated the music style and the long hair, the lack of wearing suits, the drugs, etc.
There are many examples.
another stable democrat
I am very glad my closest neighbor is a quarter mile away out of sight.
“Say hello to my little friend!”
The old family place had a 1/4 mile driveway, visitors were visible all the way in. “Oh look, Henry is coming up the driveway...”
Debris falling from one ‘trailer lot’ into another.
Or wasn’t that mentioned in the article?
Sometimes I wish we had an “upvote” system at FR.
He sure had an ear for great guitarists
I saw Cooper at the Hollywood Bowl. Definitely not death metal. The first clue is that he had competent musicians.
Facts on Alice Cooper repentance here, plus link to his interview with Pastor Greg Laurie:
https://harvest.org/resources/gregs-blog/post/pastor-greg-interviews-alice-cooper/
“I don’t think Alice Cooper was anywhere near Death Metal”
More like “Beer Metal” in his case.
He was a friend of my late cousin in the early Phoenix rock scene.
He defies any definition and genre.
He’s Alice Effin Cooper.
Genres try to be him.
😄
My cousin was in a Phoenix rock band that shared stages and personnel with Alice. He was routinely over at my aunt’s house. Golf and beer and rock apparently was the main interest.
My cousin died young, undoubtedly a consequence of the rock lifestyle. I believe it was liver disease, probably cirrhosis. A shame.
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