Music's Greatest Mysteries - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Doors, Death and Dognapping
Jim Morrison's father's connection to the beginning of the Vietnam War; the truth behind the death of AC/DC's Bon Scott.

Chicks, Clowns and Rick Rolls
Controversy surrounding The Chicks; the FBI's surveillance of Insane Clown Posse fans; the legend of the Rick Roll.

Gangs, Trolls and Muses
Exploring whether or not Michael Jackson create a gang truce; if Nickelback got the last laugh; and if Rosanna Arquette is the ultimate '80s muse.

Runaways, Superfreaks and Ghosts
Addressing whether or not Soul Asylum's "Runaway Train" really saved lives; the secret past of Rick James; Annie Lennox's spooky experience in Austin, Texas.

Rising Sun, Rhymes and Cher
Who really wrote Rap's first hit? The Legends of the House of the Rising Sun? How did Cher battle the U.S. Navy?

5th Beatle, Stonehenge and Bad Press
Examining the fifth Beatle, Stonehenge being built for music, and Ashanti's marketing fiasco.

Deadheads, Exes and K-Pops
The CIA and Deadheads; a K-pop "Black Ocean"; the subject of "You're So Vain."

Hendrix, Chicken Fries and Cult
Jimi Hendrix kidnapped; Slipknot or Burger King; David Koresh using music as a recruiting tool.

Disappearance, Fyre and Dark Beats

Cold War, Collectible and Kylies
Investigating if the Scorpions ended the Cold War; Wu-Tang's multi-million-dollar treasure, and Kylie Jenner vs. Kylie Minogue

Stones Murder, Ghostbusters and Trump & Eminem

Cold Case, Scams and Forbidden Romance

Choppers, Moonwalks and Lennon's 215

Prophets, Sabotage and Holy Battles
Did Patsy Cline predict her own death? What was Quiet Riot's self-sabotage? Why was Katy Perry fighting against the nuns?

Napster, Deranged Drummer and Dogs

Achy Breaky, Wardrobe Malfunction and Satan
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