Stickman Art Gallery
Gallery updated on Thursday, June 4, 2026
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Trevor “Stickman” Stickel specializes in icon based, pop-realism portraits that capture legendary moments, powerful ideas, and raw emotion. His work is described as gritty-yet fresh, complex-yet simple.
Graduating from a Jekyll and Hyde influence early in his career, in which he divided his time between family portraits and airbrush design work on helmets and Harleys, Stickman had the epiphany to combine both styles while reading “According to the Rolling Stones”. Two weeks later he finished his first canvas portrait of Mick Jagger, aptly titled “Please allow me to introduce myself”, which forever changed the direction of his career in the art world.
THE MISSION
The idea or "mission" behind Stickman’s artwork is to create an artistic tribute to the music and to the musicians that have had a tremendous impact on him and many others. Historically, these tributes would have been limited to photos/posters that adorned the bedroom walls of teenagers and dorm rooms throughout adolescence. Stickman aims to create a style of art that brings these iconic figures back into our lives, and in a manner that adults can display proudly in their homes.
THE CONCEPT
The concept is to take a realistic portrait and juxtapose it with a background that expresses the feelings and emotions of the subject. This method also allows Stickman to explore other disciplines of art – many of his backgrounds will include abstract, expressionism, impressionism, realism, pop art, street art, surrealism and quite often a combination of these. This is where he gets to enjoy the artistic side of these pieces, while paying additional homage to some of his favorite visual artists.
THE HIDDEN MESSAGES AND SYMBOLS
In addition to the art itself, Stickman also adds (and quite often hides) his trademarked Stickman symbol (stick figure with devil horns) and the statement "Devil Inside" to the painting.
€¢ The Stickman symbol is derived from Stickman’s last name (Stickel) and a common phrase he hears from viewers, "I can't even draw a stick man". The horns represent rock and roll (his primary focus), which is generally regarded as the devil’s music, and references the duality of man (good vs. evil).
€¢ The statement "Devil Inside" also references this Jekyll and Hyde type of duality. Stickman often feels there is a difference between Stickman the artist and Trevor Stickel
the person. When focused on a subject and working on a piece, he often gets so involved in the subject he finds himself emulating them in the way he dresses and acts,
similar to a method actor.
€¢ The signature on the bottom right corner usually shows the Stickman symbol imitating the subject.
THE TITLE
The title of each piece is often overlooked but may very well be the most important piece of the puzzle. Stickman looks for a lyric that he believes personifies the subject or his feeling toward that subject and from there, begins to create an image and feeling that takes the viewer to that emotional state of mind. The titles are always a lyric from the subject's song but never the title of a song. If the viewer is a fan of the subject, they should almost hear the lyric or feel the emotion of the lyric when looking at the piece. Knowing the title completes the emotional connection to the painting and usually reveals a personal trait about the subject.
Graduating from a Jekyll and Hyde influence early in his career, in which he divided his time between family portraits and airbrush design work on helmets and Harleys, Stickman had the epiphany to combine both styles while reading “According to the Rolling Stones”. Two weeks later he finished his first canvas portrait of Mick Jagger, aptly titled “Please allow me to introduce myself”, which forever changed the direction of his career in the art world.
THE MISSION
The idea or "mission" behind Stickman’s artwork is to create an artistic tribute to the music and to the musicians that have had a tremendous impact on him and many others. Historically, these tributes would have been limited to photos/posters that adorned the bedroom walls of teenagers and dorm rooms throughout adolescence. Stickman aims to create a style of art that brings these iconic figures back into our lives, and in a manner that adults can display proudly in their homes.
THE CONCEPT
The concept is to take a realistic portrait and juxtapose it with a background that expresses the feelings and emotions of the subject. This method also allows Stickman to explore other disciplines of art – many of his backgrounds will include abstract, expressionism, impressionism, realism, pop art, street art, surrealism and quite often a combination of these. This is where he gets to enjoy the artistic side of these pieces, while paying additional homage to some of his favorite visual artists.
THE HIDDEN MESSAGES AND SYMBOLS
In addition to the art itself, Stickman also adds (and quite often hides) his trademarked Stickman symbol (stick figure with devil horns) and the statement "Devil Inside" to the painting.
€¢ The Stickman symbol is derived from Stickman’s last name (Stickel) and a common phrase he hears from viewers, "I can't even draw a stick man". The horns represent rock and roll (his primary focus), which is generally regarded as the devil’s music, and references the duality of man (good vs. evil).
€¢ The statement "Devil Inside" also references this Jekyll and Hyde type of duality. Stickman often feels there is a difference between Stickman the artist and Trevor Stickel
the person. When focused on a subject and working on a piece, he often gets so involved in the subject he finds himself emulating them in the way he dresses and acts,
similar to a method actor.
€¢ The signature on the bottom right corner usually shows the Stickman symbol imitating the subject.
THE TITLE
The title of each piece is often overlooked but may very well be the most important piece of the puzzle. Stickman looks for a lyric that he believes personifies the subject or his feeling toward that subject and from there, begins to create an image and feeling that takes the viewer to that emotional state of mind. The titles are always a lyric from the subject's song but never the title of a song. If the viewer is a fan of the subject, they should almost hear the lyric or feel the emotion of the lyric when looking at the piece. Knowing the title completes the emotional connection to the painting and usually reveals a personal trait about the subject.
Stickman Current Portfolio
Stoned Immaculate - Jim Morrison (The Doors)
Giving Me Something to Believe In - Bret Michaels
Vampire Lair - Rainbow Bar and Grill
In My Eye Blood Drops Look Like Roses - Alice Cooper
Hammer of the Gods - Jon Bonham-Led Zepplin
Take a Drag or Two - Lou Reed
Vampire Lair - Rainbow Bar and Grill
I Am Not Complete - Edward Scissorhands
And It Started With A Little Kiss... Like This! - Steven Tyler
I'm Not The Man They Think I Am At Home - Elton John
She's Got The Jack - AC/DC Tribute
Take My Fist - Break Down Walls - Motley Crue
Theory of Mixology - Einstein
Peace Sells - Peace Sign
The Tramp - Charlie Chaplin
These Songs of Freedom - Bob Marley
Can You Picture My Prophecy - Tupac Shakur
Let Me Show You A Few Things - Justin Timberlake
Ate My Heart - Lady Gaga
Ground Control To Major Tom - David Bowie
We Had it With Your Discipline - Elton John
What You Need Is Someone Strong To Guide You - Tool
Cause Nothing Last Forever - Axl (Gun's N Roses)
Trying to Figure it Out - Bass Player Tribute
Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom - J.L. Hooker
Honky Tonk Blues
Hard To Creep Them Brooklyn Streets - Biggie Smalls
Entertain Us - Kurt Cobain
Where Do We Go Now - Slash
Where Do We Go Now - Slash
CBGB Nothing to Do - Nowhere to Go
I Got Soul and I'm Super Bad - James Brown
Hello Me - Meet the Real Me - Dave Mustaine - Megadeath
A Day Pay On The Wild Side - Tommy Lee
Standin’ at the Crossroads - Robert Johnson
You'll Stumble In My Footsteps - Depeche Mode
I Am - John 5
Goin' Wherever it Leads -Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Evol 1 - Devil Horns
He's the Blood Stain on the Stage - Mick Mars (Motley Crue Part 4)
Ain't No Messiah - Just Your Pariah - Ozzy - Black Sabbath
On The Nightrain - Saul "Slash" Hudson
Armed with Will and Determination...and Grace Too
Stoned Immaculate - Jim Morrison (The Doors)
I Am - John 5
Let Me Stand - Jimi Hendrix
Life Is A Mystery - Madonna
In This Country, You Gotta Make the Money First - Scarface
The Sound of a Crescendo
Look Up to the Skies and See - Freddie Mercury
On The Nightrain - Saul "Slash" Hudson
My Fair Share Of Abuse - Keith Richards
Ground Control To Major Tom - David Bowie
Dream a Little Dream - Jazz Legends Tribute
Shriek the Lips Across Ragged Tongue - Rob Zombie
She's My Sweet Little Thang - Stevie Ray Vaughn
I'm About To Break - Chester Bennington/Linkin Park
Dream a Little Dream - Jazz Legends Tribute
Be Like Water Triptych - Bruce Lee
This is What it Sounds Like - Prince
These Songs of Freedom - Bob Marley
Dancing On The Backs Of The Bruised - Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails)
What If You Knew Her? - Neil Young
But What I Really Want To Know Is - Lenny Kravitz
Look Out Your Window I Can See His Light - David Bowie
I Will Get By - Jerry Garcia (The Grateful Dead)
I Got Soul and I'm Super Bad - James Brown
We Had it With Your Discipline - Elton John
Our Shadows Taller Than Our Souls - Jimmy Page And Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin)
Let Me Show You A Few Things - Justin Timberlake
What If You Knew Her? - Neil Young
Hot Tramp I Love You So - David Bowie
This is What it Sounds Like - Prince
Shriek the Lips Across Ragged Tongue - Rob Zombie
Entertain Us - Kurt Cobain
I Don't Think I Need Anything at All - Roger Waters - Pink Floyd
I Get High With A Little Help From from My Friends - The Beattles
Satchmo - Louis Armstrong
Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own - U2
In This Country, You Gotta Make the Money First - Scarface
Your Lifestyle To Me Seems So Tragic - Randy Rhodes
Evol 1 - Devil Horns
Where Do We Go Now - Slash
A Man of Wealth and Taste - Keith Richards
Pictures Have All Been Washed in Black - Eddie Vedder/Pearl Jam
Tramps Like Us - Bruce Springsteen (The E Street Band)
Music for Uplifting Gormandizers - CBGB
The Way You Make Me Feel - Michael Jackson
Pray Help From Above - Billie Idol
I'm Not Looking For Absolution - Depeche Mode/Dave Gaham
I Know Someday You'll Have A Beautiful Life - Eddie Vadder/Pearl Jam
CBGB Nothing to Do - Nowhere to Go
Tramps Like Us - Bruce Springsteen (The E Street Band)
Empire - Jay Z
She's Got The Jack - AC/DC Tribute
Cry Little Sister - The Lost Boys Kiefer Sutherland
Fiddle of Gold Against Your Soul
Peace Sells - Peace Sign
And It Started With A Little Kiss... Like This! - Steven Tyler
Plug It, Play It, Burn It, Rip It - Draft Punk
And It Started With A Little Kiss... Like This! - Steven Tyler
A Day Pay On The Wild Side - Tommy Lee
Living On a Lighted Stage - Rush
Back in the New York Groove - Ace Frehley/Kiss Tribute
Cry Little Sister - The Lost Boys Kiefer Sutherland
King Nothing - Metallica Tribute
Bourbon Blues on the Street - Loose and Complete
Goin' Wherever it Leads -Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Ain't No Messiah - Just Your Pariah - Ozzy - Black Sabbath
Take a Drag or Two - Lou Reed
Everybody Do the Propaganda - Billie Joe Armstrong (Green Day)
Yo, Dre I Got Something to Say - Ice Cube/Dr Dre
I'm Not Looking For Absolution - Depeche Mode/Dave Gaham
We Were Kings - Mike Tyson/ Muhammad Ali
He's the Blood Stain on the Stage - Mick Mars (Motley Crue Part 4)
What's Puzzlin' You is the Nature of My Game - Charlie Watts
Kissin' The Sky - Jimi Hendrix
No Colors Anymore, I Want Them to Turn Black - Mick and Keith
Let Me Stand - Jimi Hendrix
We May Still Have Time, We May Still Get By - Ann And Nancy Wilson - (Heart)
In My Eye Blood Drops Look Like Roses - Alice Cooper
I Wanna Watch You Bleed - Axl Rose
But What I Really Want To Know Is - Lenny Kravitz
He's The Wolf Screaming Lonely in The Night Vince Neil of Motley Crue
Music for Uplifting Gormandizers - CBGB
Anarch - Sex Pistols Tribute - Boots
I Never Meant to Cause You Any Sorrow - Prince Tribute
What's Puzzlin' You is the Nature of My Game - Charlie Watts
Living On a Lighted Stage - Rush
Hello Me - Meet the Real Me - Dave Mustaine - Megadeath
You'll Stumble In My Footsteps - Depeche Mode
Civil War - Guns N' Roses
I Was Raised by Demons - Gene Simmons
Hello, Daddy. Hello, Mom
A Man of Wealth and Taste - Keith Richards
I Wasn't Born with Enough Middle Fingers - Marilyn Manson
All I've Got I Had to Steal - Van Halen
Pray Help From Above - Billie Idol
Star Spangled Fight
Blind Me With Your Light Now - Maynard James Keenan (Tool)
She's My Sweet Little Thang - Stevie Ray Vaughn
I Wanna Watch You Bleed - Axl Rose
The Way You Make Me Feel - Michael Jackson
Look Up to the Skies and See - Freddie Mercury
Anarch - Sex Pistols Tribute - Boots
The Tramp - Charlie Chaplin
King Nothing - Metallica Tribute
It Seemed Like the Real Thing - Blondie
With the Birds I'll Share This Lonely View - Anthony Kiedis - Red Hot Chili Peppers
He's The Wolf Screaming Lonely in The Night Vince Neil of Motley Crue
All I Need is a Fast Machine - Steve McQueen
He's The Blood Stain on the Stage - Mick Mars
Still Hear Your Thunder
Dancing On The Backs Of The Bruised - Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails)
Theory of Mixology - Einstein
Hot Tramp I Love You So - David Bowie
He's The Wolf Screaming Lonely In The Night - Vince Neil (Motley Crue Part 2)
What You Need Is Someone Strong To Guide You - Tool
Entertain Us - Kurt Cobain
From Marcy To Madison Square - Jay-Z
Cause Nothing Last Forever - Axl (Gun's N Roses)
I Got Soul and I'm Super Bad - James Brown
What You Need Is Someone Strong To Guide You - Tool
I'm About To Break - Chester Bennington/Linkin Park
Honky Tonk Blues
I'm Real Nervous But It Sure Is Fun - Flaming Piano
Hope You Guess My Name - Mick Jagger
Dancing On The Backs Of The Bruised - Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails)
Birth of the Cool - Miles Davis/Gizzy Gillespie
I Have Seen the Writing On the Wall - David Gilmour - Pink Floyd
Now We're Here - Drake
Our Shadows Taller Than Our Souls - Jimmy Page And Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin)
Yo, Dre I Got Something to Say - Ice Cube/Dr Dre
Hope You Guess My Name - Mick Jagger
Life Is A Mystery - Madonna
She Rings Like A Bell - Stevie Nicks - Fleetwood Mac
Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom - J.L. Hooker
You'll Stumble In My Footsteps - Depeche Mode
He Said John Go Do My Will - Johnny Cash
All I've Got I Had to Steal - Van Halen
I'm Your Source of Self Destruction - James Hetfield - Metallica
Same Old Trip - Alice in Chains (Layne Staley)
Fiddle of Gold Against Your Soul
The Sound of a Crescendo
She's Got The Jack - AC/DC Tribute
Hey Babe Don't Act So Scared - Lemmy Kilmister
Living On a Lighted Stage - Rush
Kissin' The Sky - Jimi Hendrix
Hello Samantha Dear, I Hope You're Feelin' Fine - Garth Brooks
Empire - Jay Z
Hammer of the Gods - Jon Bonham-Led Zepplin
Stole Many a Man's Soul to Waste - Ronnie Wood
Take My Fist - Break Down Walls - Motley Crue
How Sweet The Sound - Elvis
In This Country, You Gotta Make the Money First - Scarface
It's Times Like These - Dave Grohl
How Sweet The Sound - Elvis
Come as you are - Kurt Cobain
No Colors Anymore, I Want Them to Turn Black - Mick and Keith
I'm Real Nervous But It Sure Is Fun - Flaming Piano
Fiddle of Gold Against Your Soul
Let Me Show You A Few Things - Justin Timberlake
The Sound of a Crescendo
We Unleashed The Lion - Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam)
If It Keeps On Raining - Robert Plant
Ate My Heart - Lady Gaga
I Am - John 5
Hello Me - Meet the Real Me - Dave Mustaine - Megadeath
I've Seen a Million Faces and I Rocked Them All - Bon Jovi
Stole Many a Man's Soul to Waste - Ronnie Wood
Birth of the Cool - Miles Davis/Gizzy Gillespie
Empire - Jay Z
Coz Every Girlz Crazy - ZZ Top's
I've Seen a Million Faces and I Rocked Them All - Bon Jovi
I Am Not Complete - Edward Scissorhands
My Fair Share Of Abuse - Keith Richards
The Way You Make Me Feel - Michael Jackson
Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom - J.L. Hooker
I Wanna Watch You Bleed - Axl Rose
We Unleashed The Lion - Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam)
We Salute You - Angus Young
Back in the New York Groove - Ace Frehley/Kiss Tribute
Coz Every Girlz Crazy - ZZ Top's
Something Beautiful, Something Free - Marilyn Monroe/Marilyn Manson
Your Lifestyle To Me Seems So Tragic - Randy Rhodes
Some Say It Was Suicide - Nikkie Sixx
Pray Help From Above - Billie Idol
Just Like Ringing A Bell - Johnnie B Goode
Same Old Trip - Alice in Chains (Layne Staley)
I Am Not Complete - Edward Scissorhands
Evol 1 - Devil Horns
No Colors Anymore, I Want Them to Turn Black - Mick and Keith
Stoned Immaculate - Jim Morrison (The Doors)
Satchmo - Louis Armstrong
Coz Every Girlz Crazy - ZZ Top's
The Tramp - Charlie Chaplin
I'm Your Source of Self Destruction - James Hetfield - Metallica
What If You Knew Her? - Neil Young
I Don't Think I Need Anything at All - Roger Waters - Pink Floyd
I'm Not The Man They Think I Am At Home - Elton John
Tramps Like Us - Bruce Springsteen (The E Street Band)
Heaven Send Hell Away - Chris Cornell
With the Birds I'll Share This Lonely View - Anthony Kiedis - Red Hot Chili Peppers
We Had it With Your Discipline - Elton John
Our Shadows Taller Than Our Souls - Jimmy Page And Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin)
On The Nightrain - Saul "Slash" Hudson
Twenty Twenty Twenty Four Hours To Go - Joey Ramone (The Ramones)
It Went By like Dusk Till Dawn - Steven Tyler
Be Like Water Triptych - Bruce Lee
Music for Uplifting Gormandizers - CBGB
Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own - U2
Come as you are - Kurt Cobain
Armed with Will and Determination...and Grace Too
Everybody Do the Propaganda - Billie Joe Armstrong (Green Day)
Heaven Send Hell Away - Chris Cornell
I Know Someday You'll Have A Beautiful Life - Eddie Vadder/Pearl Jam
I Get High With A Little Help From from My Friends - The Beattles
He's The Wolf Screaming Lonely In The Night - Vince Neil (Motley Crue Part 2)
Stole Many a Man's Soul to Waste - Ronnie Wood
A Man of Wealth and Taste - Keith Richards
How Sweet The Sound - Elvis
Heaven Send Hell Away - Chris Cornell
Look Up to the Skies and See - Freddie Mercury
We Salute You - Angus Young
Something Beautiful, Something Free - Marilyn Monroe/Marilyn Manson
From Marcy To Madison Square - Jay-Z
Hard To Creep Them Brooklyn Streets - Biggie Smalls
Ground Control To Major Tom - David Bowie
Hello, Daddy. Hello, Mom
Do You Want To See Heaven Tonight - DJ Ashba
Civil War - Guns N' Roses
We Unleashed The Lion - Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam)
These Songs of Freedom - Bob Marley
From Marcy To Madison Square - Jay-Z
Hey Babe Don't Act So Scared - Lemmy Kilmister
Murder of Four - DJ Ashba
I Have Seen the Writing On the Wall - David Gilmour - Pink Floyd
My Fair Share Of Abuse - Keith Richards
Giving Me Something to Believe In - Bret Michaels
Goin' Wherever it Leads -Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Hard To Creep Them Brooklyn Streets - Biggie Smalls
I Was Raised by Demons - Gene Simmons
Come as you are - Kurt Cobain
Bourbon Blues on the Street - Loose and Complete
Take My Fist - Break Down Walls - Motley Crue
All I Need is a Fast Machine - Steve McQueen
CBGB Nothing to Do - Nowhere to Go
All I've Got I Had to Steal - Van Halen
Yo, Dre I Got Something to Say - Ice Cube/Dr Dre
Blind Me With Your Light Now - Maynard James Keenan (Tool)
Do You Want To See Heaven Tonight - DJ Ashba
Bourbon Blues on the Street - Loose and Complete
Some Say It Was Suicide - Nikkie Sixx
Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own - U2
Life Is A Mystery - Madonna
He's The Blood Stain on the Stage - Mick Mars
If It Keeps On Raining - Robert Plant
With the Birds I'll Share This Lonely View - Anthony Kiedis - Red Hot Chili Peppers
I Will Get By - Jerry Garcia (The Grateful Dead)
Star Spangled Fight
Hope You Guess My Name - Mick Jagger
Do You Want To See Heaven Tonight - DJ Ashba
I Don't Think I Need Anything at All - Roger Waters - Pink Floyd
Hello Samantha Dear, I Hope You're Feelin' Fine - Garth Brooks
I Have Seen the Writing On the Wall - David Gilmour - Pink Floyd
I Am the Monster that Breathing Men Would Kill - Dracula
Offer You Can't Refuse - The Godfather
I Am Jack's Smirking Revenge - Brad Pitt/Fight Club
Trying to Figure it Out - Bass Player Tribute
Shriek the Lips Across Ragged Tongue - Rob Zombie
Satchmo - Louis Armstrong
I Wasn't Born with Enough Middle Fingers - Marilyn Manson
He's the Blood Stain on the Stage - Mick Mars (Motley Crue Part 4)
Hello, Daddy. Hello, Mom
Look Out Your Window I Can See His Light - David Bowie
We May Still Have Time, We May Still Get By - Ann And Nancy Wilson - (Heart)
Ate My Heart - Lady Gaga
Dream a Little Dream - Jazz Legends Tribute
I Am the Monster that Breathing Men Would Kill - Dracula
He Said John Go Do My Will - Johnny Cash
Twenty Twenty Twenty Four Hours To Go - Joey Ramone (The Ramones)
Peace Sells - Peace Sign
Hot Tramp I Love You So - David Bowie
Still Hear Your Thunder
But What I Really Want To Know Is - Lenny Kravitz
Standin’ at the Crossroads - Robert Johnson
I Get High With A Little Help From from My Friends - The Beattles
He's The Wolf Screaming Lonely In The Night - Vince Neil (Motley Crue Part 2)
I Am Jack's Smirking Revenge - Brad Pitt/Fight Club
Offer You Can't Refuse - The Godfather
Now We're Here - Drake
Hammer of the Gods - Jon Bonham-Led Zepplin
We Were Kings - Mike Tyson/ Muhammad Ali
Take a Drag or Two - Lou Reed
It's Times Like These - Dave Grohl
Can You Picture My Prophecy - Tupac Shakur
Everybody Do the Propaganda - Billie Joe Armstrong (Green Day)
Cause Nothing Last Forever - Axl (Gun's N Roses)
He Said John Go Do My Will - Johnny Cash
I'm About To Break - Chester Bennington/Linkin Park
He's The Wolf Screaming Lonely in The Night Vince Neil of Motley Crue
All I Need is a Fast Machine - Steve McQueen
In My Eye Blood Drops Look Like Roses - Alice Cooper
Same Old Trip - Alice in Chains (Layne Staley)
Murder of Four - DJ Ashba
Cry Little Sister - The Lost Boys Kiefer Sutherland
Plug It, Play It, Burn It, Rip It - Draft Punk
Plug It, Play It, Burn It, Rip It - Draft Punk
She Rings Like A Bell - Stevie Nicks - Fleetwood Mac
This is What it Sounds Like - Prince
I'm Real Nervous But It Sure Is Fun - Flaming Piano
A Day Pay On The Wild Side - Tommy Lee
Still Hear Your Thunder
Let Me Stand - Jimi Hendrix
He's The Blood Stain on the Stage - Mick Mars
Something Beautiful, Something Free - Marilyn Monroe/Marilyn Manson
Blind Me With Your Light Now - Maynard James Keenan (Tool)
Look Out Your Window I Can See His Light - David Bowie
Pictures Have All Been Washed in Black - Eddie Vedder/Pearl Jam
Can You Picture My Prophecy - Tupac Shakur
We Salute You - Angus Young
We May Still Have Time, We May Still Get By - Ann And Nancy Wilson - (Heart)
Pictures Have All Been Washed in Black - Eddie Vedder/Pearl Jam
I Never Meant to Cause You Any Sorrow - Prince Tribute
Trying to Figure it Out - Bass Player Tribute
It Went By like Dusk Till Dawn - Steven Tyler
Hello Samantha Dear, I Hope You're Feelin' Fine - Garth Brooks
Anarch - Sex Pistols Tribute - Boots
She Rings Like A Bell - Stevie Nicks - Fleetwood Mac
What's Puzzlin' You is the Nature of My Game - Charlie Watts
Birth of the Cool - Miles Davis/Gizzy Gillespie
Armed with Will and Determination...and Grace Too
Twenty Twenty Twenty Four Hours To Go - Joey Ramone (The Ramones)
It's Times Like These - Dave Grohl
We Were Kings - Mike Tyson/ Muhammad Ali
Standin’ at the Crossroads - Robert Johnson
I Know Someday You'll Have A Beautiful Life - Eddie Vadder/Pearl Jam
King Nothing - Metallica Tribute
Your Lifestyle To Me Seems So Tragic - Randy Rhodes
I Am the Monster that Breathing Men Would Kill - Dracula
I Was Raised by Demons - Gene Simmons
I'm Your Source of Self Destruction - James Hetfield - Metallica
Back in the New York Groove - Ace Frehley/Kiss Tribute
Just Like Ringing A Bell - Johnnie B Goode
It Seemed Like the Real Thing - Blondie
Offer You Can't Refuse - The Godfather
I'm Not Looking For Absolution - Depeche Mode/Dave Gaham
Murder of Four - DJ Ashba
If It Keeps On Raining - Robert Plant
Just Like Ringing A Bell - Johnnie B Goode
I Will Get By - Jerry Garcia (The Grateful Dead)
Some Say It Was Suicide - Nikkie Sixx
It Went By like Dusk Till Dawn - Steven Tyler
I Wasn't Born with Enough Middle Fingers - Marilyn Manson
Ain't No Messiah - Just Your Pariah - Ozzy - Black Sabbath
Civil War - Guns N' Roses
It Seemed Like the Real Thing - Blondie
I've Seen a Million Faces and I Rocked Them All - Bon Jovi
Now We're Here - Drake
Giving Me Something to Believe In - Bret Michaels
She's My Sweet Little Thang - Stevie Ray Vaughn
Theory of Mixology - Einstein
Honky Tonk Blues
I Never Meant to Cause You Any Sorrow - Prince Tribute
I'm Not The Man They Think I Am At Home - Elton John
I Am Jack's Smirking Revenge - Brad Pitt/Fight Club
Kissin' The Sky - Jimi Hendrix
Star Spangled Fight
Vampire Lair - Rainbow Bar and Grill
Hey Babe Don't Act So Scared - Lemmy Kilmister
Be Like Water Triptych - Bruce Lee