

Whitney Houston: Court Battles, Addiction, and the Fall of a Voice
"Whitney Houston’s voice was angelic, but her life was marked by lawsuits, scandals, and addiction. From family betrayals to courtroom battles and a tragic death, this episode of Vinyl Crimes uncovers how the law and the tabloids shaped the fall of a legend."

Michael Jackson: Trials of the King of Pop
"Michael Jackson’s music made him immortal, but his name became tied to courtrooms as much as concerts. In this episode, we uncover the King of Pop’s legal battles—from multimillion-dollar settlements to the 2005 trial that shook the world—and how they defined his legacy beyond the stage."

Led Zeppelin: The Curse of Rock’s Darkest Myths
He was the King, but his empire was built on contradictions. Elvis Presley transformed American music, blending gospel, blues, and rock into an unstoppable force. But behind the glittering jumpsuits and sold-out shows, there were scandals, addictions, and the crushing weight of fame. In this episod…

Vinyl Crimes: Metallica — Justice at Maximum Volume
From van tours and basement shows to courtroom wars and public meltdowns, Metallica’s saga is a case file written at stadium volume. This episode investigates the band’s darkest chapters: Cliff Burton’s fatal crash, the …And Justice for All bass controversy, the Black Album backlash, the Montreal f…

The King’s Dark Side – Elvis Presley and the Shadows of Fame
Here is a complete narrative exploring Elvis Presley’s troubled private life, the pressures of fame, his reliance on prescription drugs, the control of Colonel Tom Parker, and the scandals that surrounded him behind the glitter of rock and roll. The episode digs into the paradox between his image a…

Vinyl Crimes: Nirvana – The Dark Side of Grunge
When Nirvana exploded onto the world stage in the early ’90s, they didn’t just change music—they detonated a cultural revolution. But behind the distorted guitars, ripped flannel, and teenage anthems, there were scandals, addictions, and a tragedy that turned Kurt Cobain into an eternal icon. In th…

Amy Winehouse: A Voice Too Raw for Fame
Amy Winehouse was more than a voice—she was a storm. In this episode of Vinyl Crimes: Music, Scandal & Obsession, we revisit the rise and fall of a genius whose honesty became her undoing. From the raw confessions of Back to Black to the relentless pressure of fame, Amy’s story reveals the dark bar…

The Rolling Stones: The Pact with the Devil
They weren’t just a rock band; they became a cultural earthquake. The Rolling Stones embodied rebellion, lust, and danger. But behind the riffs and sold-out stadiums, whispers grew louder: did Mick Jagger and Keith Richards really make a pact with the devil to achieve eternal fame? In this episode,…

Vinyl Crimes: Guns N’ Roses and the Riot in St. Louis
When Guns N’ Roses took the stage in St. Louis in July 1991, fans expected an electrifying show. Instead, they witnessed chaos. Axl Rose walked off mid-song, the crowd erupted, and the evening spiraled into one of the most infamous riots in rock history. This episode explores how a single decision …

Milli Vanilli – The Grammy That Vanished
In 1990, the world learned that the hottest pop duo hadn’t sung a single note. This is the story of the music scandal that shocked the industry, the first Grammy ever revoked — and the real cost of a perfect lie.