As previously reported, Liquid Death recently sold 10 empty iced tea cans that were drank by Ozzy Osbourne. The containers were signed by the singer and sealed to preserve his DNA. Interestingly, one of the purchasers was Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker. He shared the below photo:
Liquid Death are selling 10 empty iced tea cans that were drank by Ozzy Osbourne. The containers were signed by the frontman and they have been sealed to preserve his DNA. Fans can purchase the cans HERE for $450. Liquid Death commented: “Ozzy Osbourne is 1 of 1. But we’re selling his actual DNA so…
Liquid Death have apparently launched an official “Pit Diaper.” You can get that HERE. The following was said about the unconventional product: “The Pit Diaper is an innovative new solution to help fans like you stay in the safety of the pit and still enjoy all the great-tasting Liquid Death you love! Powered by Depend,…
Ozzy Osbourne is featured in a new ad for Liquid Death’s “Death Dust” hydration powder. You can check that out below. The company commented: “Now slinging at Amazon & Target ☠️ Hey kids, Ozzy Osbourne knows best. Take it from a guy who knows a thing or two about bad decisions: Our new more intensely…
e.l.f. Cosmetics and Liquid Death have joined forces for a black metal-inspired makeup set. The five-piece collection will include items necessary for a Corpse Paint look. Kory Marchisotto, who serves as the chief marketing officer of e.l.f. Beauty, commented: “When you set out to create a different kind of company, it’s important to align yourself…
Liquid Death have shared a new ad for their new iced tea. The clip was directed by Jeff Tremaine (“Jackass”) and it features some death metal grannies. The song in the ad, “Go Out Of Business,“ appears on the company’s “Greatest Hates“ album.
If you missed it, a Liquid Death commercial aired during the Super Bowl yesterday (February 13) and it featured a cover of Judas Priest’s “Breaking The Law.” The track was recorded by NOFX’s Fat Mike and El Hefe and it can be heard in the below ad: View this post on Instagram A post shared…
Scour‘s Derek Engemann and John Jarvis recently recruited 99 musicians, including members of Pantera, Trivium, Mastodon, Arch Enemy, Exodus, Testament, Butcher Babies, etc., to guest on a special “99 Bottles“ benefit single. That track has since been released and can be streamed below. Proceeds from it will be donated to Old Dog Haven in an…
Scour‘s Derek Engemann and John Jarvis have recruited 99 musicians, including members of Pantera, Trivium, Mastodon, Arch Enemy, Exodus, Testament, Butcher Babies, etc., to contribute to a special “99 Bottles“ benefit single. The song will be released on August 26 and proceeds from it will be donated to Old Dog Haven in an effort to…
Canned water company Liquid Death have decided to take all of their hate comments and turn them into a metal album called “Greatest Hates.” The effort, which was recorded with some help from Gus Rios (Gruesome), Seth Ringer (Eternal), James Malone (Arsis), and Torin Ridgeway, can be found in digital outlets now. It can also…
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