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Bobby Bare

How Vampires Became Rock Stars
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How Vampires Became Rock Stars

By
Ethan Stewart
/ 30 October 2025

The mythical creature of ancient folklore relentlessly feeds on our creative works, and through generations, we willingly succumb to the vampire made rock star.

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