Musical Near-Death Experiences: The Incredible Stories of Ozzy Osbourne, Slash, and More

2023-07-02 16:14:00

The world of rock, heavy metal and rap has almost always been characterized by its excesses, which often led to tragic deaths.

However, there is a small group of musicians who achieved a small miracle, they were clinically dead and came back to life.

These are the six musicians who went through this near-death experience:

Ozzy Osbourne:

The heavy metal singer was “born” once more on December 8, 2003, when he was involved in a motorcycle accident following losing control and crashing into a fence.

He was even without breathing and without a pulse for a little over a minute and his wife revealed that his bodyguard was the one who revived him.

Slash:

It was on December 24, 1992 that the singer suffered a drug overdose at his home in Los Angeles following a concert at Oakland Stadium.

The Guns N’ Roses guitarist was found unconscious and rushed to hospital where doctors confirmed his heart had stopped beating for eight minutes.

Al Jourgensen:

The leader and vocalist of the band Ministry publicly announced that he would retire from music due to addiction problems that he had had for much of his life.

It was in 2012 when he suffered a heroin overdose that left him on the verge of death.

Eminem:

In 2009, Eminem openly addressed his fight once morest addiction and spoke regarding how it had affected his life and career. The singer reported that following suffering an overdose of pills, which he obtained through a known intermediary. That made the singer die for a few minutes.

Don Powell:

In 1973, the drummer of the rock group Slade left a party drunk and drove his Bentley in the direction of his house, but on the way he had an accident in which his girlfriend was killed on the spot.

Don Powell was taken to the hospital where he spent six days in a coma. At that moment, his heart stopped beating twice.

The doctors saw that the musician’s brain had pressure, so they drilled it.

Aaron Lazar:

The leader of The Giraffes recounted in an interview with New York Magazine in 2009 that he suffered sudden cardiac death while driving on the Manhattan Bridge in 2005.

“You know when you take a drag on your first cigarette? That nicotine hit you get, that nausea. It was like that, but with continuously advancing tunnel vision,” said the interpreter.

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