Dee Snider is set to kick off an Australian tour in two weeks.
The ongoing beef with Clive Palmer and Dee Snider is set to escalate with the Twisted Sister frontman claiming Palmer is taking the matter to court.
Earlier this month, the US outfit demanded Palmer stop using a re-written version of their hit track, We're Not Gonna Take It, in a TV campaign for the United Australia Party, to which Palmer responded by threatening his own lawsuit against the rockers.
In the TV ad, the lyrics of the chorus have been changed to, "Australia ain't gonna cop it, no Australia's not gonna cop it, Aussies not gonna cop it any more".
Yeah, the rich moron is actually taking it to court. I'll be down there in a couple of weeks. THEN the discussion will continue. I have a song on my new album called "Lies Are a Business" that addresses this. I open every show with it. https://t.co/p3BKclw0Ym #FORTHELOVEOFMETAL https://t.co/yuxsVs9spd
— Dee Snider🇺🇸🎤 (@deesnider) January 13, 2019
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Snider, who is set to arrive in Australia this month for a string of shows, took to Twitter earlier today claiming the dispute is heading to court.
"Yeah, the rich moron is actually taking it to court," Snider tweeted.
"I'll be down there in a couple of weeks. THEN the discussion will continue."
Snider's Australian tour kicks off in Sydney on 31 January; click on theGuide or scroll down for more details.
The Music has contacted United Australia Party for comment.