
There are some rock stories out there that are full of fascinating conspiracy theories and frightening myths, that without a doubt will create some sort of interest for readers.
These insane theories have crept up over time and have surfaced on social media thanks to the fans of the celebrities involved. Stories like the alleged murder of Kurt Cobain that was supposedly conspired by Courtney Love, or that Paul McCartney died in a car accident in 1996.
The truth is, there are a lot of tales that are worth writing about and many that will blow your mind. Maybe one of your favorite musicians will be on that list, so get ready because you are not going to believe these myths that are just out of this world.
Avril Lavigne was replaced by a clone.
Theories surfaced on the internet that the celebrity died and was substituted by a double in 2003, right in the middle of the peak of her success. It was also said that she was replaced by a woman named Melissa Vandella, a Canadian actress that is identical to her and has been passing as Lavigne for several years now.
John Lennon was assassinated by Stephen King.
In 2009, Steve Lightfoot held a town hall meeting in California, in the city of Sarasota to be exact, this gathering was hosted to announce that the person guilty of this murder was not Stephen King, but that was not all, he also affirmed that the FBI, Ronald Reagan, and Richard Nixon approved his murder because they did not agree with Lennon’s anti-war movement. In addition, there were “government codes” in magazines and newspapers to prove it.
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were arrested by the FBI
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were allegedly arrested by the FBI and the British Intelligence planted drugs in Keith Richard’s house located in Sussex (Redlands), in order to have him and Mick Jagger detained. This was done to avoid them from obtaining a visa that would allow them to tour the US in 1997, could this be true?
Underøath joined the Illuminati
Another theory is that Underøath joined the Illuminati, this might be considered an odd theory if we considered that for some time they were known as a metal core Christian group. The story came up for the fact that their name has an Ø in it, a symbol that a lot of people considered spiritual and part of the Illuminati.
Did Jim Morrison really die?
A lot speculate that he passed away due to a heroin overdose and although an autopsy was never done, it was said that a cardiac arrest was the reason for his death. However, Ray Manzarek the keyboardist for the Doors, said that Morrison never actually died. Even several fans have supported this myth, stating that they have seen him around in several American cities as well as, Australia and Tibet. They reportedly have seen him reciting poetry and keeping his mystic alive as the Lizard King.
You may think these are the craziest theories in the world, but, can you prove they’re wrong?
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