ROCK `N' ROLL `HELL' SCHOOL: CELEBRITY'S TEEN ANGST

ROCK `N' ROLL `HELL' SCHOOL: CELEBRITY'S TEEN ANGST

NEW YORK (Wireless Flash) -- Even the coolest musicians had their share of high school hell. Just ask "Valley Girl" singer Moon Unit Zappa, who tells the upcoming "Rolling Stone" magazine that her dad, Frank, would often embarrass her as a teen by walking around the house naked while her friends were visiting. Alanis Morrissette says her teen years were awful because whenever she dated a guy who was her own age, she felt like she was his older sister. She says that's why she prefers older guys such as the one mentioned in her hit, "You Oughta Know." Rob Zombie says during his high school days, "Newsweek" magazine selected his hometown in Massachusetts as the worst place to live in the United States. He claims it was so boring that going to McDonalds was the most exciting thing to do. And finally, comedian Kathy Griffin says her teen years were hell because everyone teased her about her pale legs and every guy she dated later revealed he was gay.

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