The Suicide Twins

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The Suicide Twins
Origin Finland
Genres rock, acoustic rock
Years active19861987
Labels Yahoo! Records
Past members Andy McCoy
Nasty Suicide

The Suicide Twins was a rock band, set up by Andy McCoy and Nasty Suicide (here credited as Nasty Superstar) after the break-up of Hanoi Rocks. The band managed to record only one album, Silver Missiles And Nightingales . This was done with acoustic guitars, with the two sharing vocal duties along with the late René Berg. The band filmed a video for the single "Sweet Pretending" which features Nasty lip-synching as the song features Rene on lead vocals. The album was issued on CD by Castle Communications and is considered a classic by many. The song "The Best Is Yet To Come" was later covered by Samantha Fox. The album was actually recorded the same time as the EP's by the Cherry Bombz.

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