
6 rock stars who rock the cannabis business
Some rock stars don’t just rock the stage – they rock their own cannabis business, too.
With the creativity and empathy enhancing effects, it makes sense why many musicians speak openly about their love for Mary Jane, be it for creativity, medical reasons or just for fun. You may have heard of brands like Leafs by Snoop, TICAL, or Marley, some of the popular music-powered cannabis companies. However, these six rockers and their lesser-known cannabis brands also deserve a little in the spotlight.
6 popular rockers joining the cannabis industry.
Clown (shawn crahan)
Photo by: Wikimedia Commons
The Slipknot percussionist got creative during the Covid-19 bans and joined Heavy Grass and HashBone with their cannabis line, Clown Cannabis.
The signature line of Clown Cannabis contains a powerful, uplifting blend of 75 percent indica buds and 25 percent Paradise Citrus bubble hash with an astounding laboratory-tested THC content of 40 percent or more. I’m sure fans will enjoy this at home and even more at a Slipknot concert.
Ivan Moody
Photo by: Facebook / Moody’s Medicinals
Five Finger Death Punch Vocalist has its own line of CBD, Moody’s Medicinals, which offers products from beverages to lip balms.
After months of vocal abuse at work, Moody needed a throat spray. His problem was most of the sugar or alcohol it contained. These things would not work for the recovering addict. Necessity makes inventive, and this is the origin of Moody’s Medicinals, a pure CBD product line.
Moody’s has a variety of great products for everyone in the CBD market.
Mike Dirnt
Photo by: Quotes from articulate people
The Green Day bassist is an investor in Goldenseed, which owns 100 ace farms outside of Santa Cruz, California. Half of Goldenseen is all about growing cannabis and hemp for medicinal and recreational purposes.
Mike first became involved when his wife, Brittney Cade, was undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer. “She could neither drink nor eat and was constantly nauseous,” explains Dirnt in an interview with Variety. “The difference after she started taking those pot pills was like night and day. At the end of the tunnel there was light. ”
Goldenseed products are available at 85 California pharmacies, where you can purchase both flower and pre-rolls. Drint recommends the Sunset Sherbet Indica Hybrid Pre-Rolls with Terpene Chips – Winner of the High Times NorCal Cannabis Cup and Hempcon.
Shavo Odadjian
Photo by: Facebook / 22Red
The Down Bassist System is one of the founders of 22Red. 22Red isn’t just a cannabis dispensary – the brand also focuses on fashion, music, and wellness.
Odadjian likes to use his creativity and passion in his cannabis business. He developed the brand name 22Red because of his interest in numerology and synesthesia. The angel number 22 represents an important life event for Odadjian and the energy for his dreams like the way he has put his energy into his cannabis brand. 22Red offers a strong indica-dominant hybrid called DC22 and LA Punk. According to the laboratory test DC22 test at 34.9 and LA Punk test at 30.2 percent THC.
The red line of premium cannabis and hemp-derived CBD selections is carefully selected with character and consumers in mind. All of their products are hand selected by Odadjian himself to ensure buyers receive the best quality.
Hubbub
Photo by: Facebook / Heavy Consequence
The legendary heavy metal band of the 80s have teamed up with multimedia brand Heavy Consequence to launch their Bud of Gods cannabis line.
Bud of Gods makes small batches of the Sour Tsunami flower, an indica-favoring hybrid with a tropical citrus flavor. They have everything from gummy bears to pre-rolls including Delta-8 items.
Hollywood undead
Photo by: Josh Pearson
When J-Dog isn’t on our tour, he’s in his garden. Nu-metal band Hollywood Undead came out with their cannabis brand Dove and Grenade Industries when singer and guitarist Jorel Decker (J-Dog) discovered his love for growing cannabis.
Decker began making edibles and gummy bears for his cancer-stricken father in the hospice. When his father died, the grief took Decker away from his plants and his gang. One afternoon in his garden, he knew he couldn’t let any of these things die either, so he got the rest of the band into his plan to create Dove and Grenade, a cannabis line named after one of their songs.
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