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The 50 Greatest Hair Albums EVER. (2 Viewers)

[SIZE=16pt]41. Twisted Sister – Stay Hungry (1984)[/SIZE] https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/6/60/Twister_Sister_-_Stay_Hungry.jpg/220px-Twister_Sister_-_Stay_Hungry.jpg

I’m pretty sure these guys and this album would still be all time classics even if they didn’t have the cameo in Pee Wee’s Big Adventure. Today’s youth also got hip to some Twisted Sister when “I Wanna Rock” was added to the GTA Vice City soundtrack.

1. Stay Hungry

2. We’re Not Gonna Take It

3. Burn in Hell

4. Horror

5. I Wanna Rock

6. The Price

7. Don’t Let Me Down

8. The Beast

9. S.M.F
This should be in the top 10.

 
He never claimed it was best hair "metal," it's Hair Album. I'd argue Van Halen and a few other bands (KISS, NY Dolls, Free, etc.) could be considered, as Motley Crue, Dokken, Ratt, etc. arrived on the Strip wanting to BE the next Van Halen.

Also, Pyromania should absolutely be Top 5.

 
[SIZE=16pt]40. Mr. Big – Lean Into It (1991)[/SIZE] https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2c/Mr._Big_-_Lean_Into_It.jpg/220px-Mr._Big_-_Lean_Into_It.jpg

I have a soft spot for this album as it reminds me of my second ex-wife, we’ll call her Tanya. Yeah she was a dancer but she had a big heart and loved affection. We played this album over and over sometimes making love to the ballads and other times just nasty effin’ with the in your face tracks. I love you T-bird.

1. Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy

2. Alive and kickin’

3. Green Tinted Sixties Mind

4. CDFF – Lucky This Time

5. Voodoo Kiss

6. Never Say Never

7. Just Take My Heart

8. My Kinda Woman

9. A Little Too Loose

10. Road to Ruin

11. To Be with You

 
As we dip into the final 39 I just want it to be know that I love Appetite for Destruction. I do not however put it into the "hair" category so will not include it in the list. Any other 80's rock list it would be #1 without a close challenger.

 
yeah, the idea of putting hysteria over pyromania is absoludicrous. hysteria is more of a fried, frizzy, overcooked, treated once too many times ####knot walk of shame on the side of la cienega at nine in the morning hair album. a bridge too far.

 
As we dip into the final 39 I just want it to be know that I love Appetite for Destruction. I do not however put it into the "hair" category so will not include it in the list. Any other 80's rock list it would be #1 without a close challenger.
Whole countdown is ruined now. Way to go

 
44. Saigon Kick The Lizard (1992) https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/a/ac/The_Lizard_%28Saigon_Kick_album%29_coverart.jpg/220px-The_Lizard_%28Saigon_Kick_album%29_coverart.jpg

This album helped round out the ear before we succumbed to the likes of Nirvana and the start of the Seattle grunge/alternative era. Great ballads and guitar riffs Bill and Ted would call most excellent.

1. Cruelty

2. Hostile Youth

3. Feel the Same Way

4. Freedom

5. God of 42nd Street

6. My Dog

7. Peppermint Tribe

8. Love Is on the Way

9. The Lizard

10. All Alright

11. Sleep

12. All I Want

13. Body Bags

14. Miss Jones

15. World Goes Round

16. Chanel
Bold, considering their debut record is light years better thN this one.
Agreed that the first record is awesome, but saw these guys original lineup last year here in Florida, they did the lizard start to finish, and it's still an amazing album.

 
50. W.A.S.P W.A.S.P. (1984) https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/30/Wasp-first-album.jpg

Debut album for legendary front man Blackie Lawless and the boys. When the album was first released they caved to pressure and deleted the song Animal (**** like a beast) because some parents added it to a list of filthy songs. It was however, put back on in a 1998 reissue.

1. I WANNA BE SOMEBODY

When I was kid, we tried to hacksaw a circular saw blade in half to then glue it to our heads like the WASP album cover. Needless to say, we were unsuccessful. I think we made it about 1cm before we quit. Good times!
WASP has been underrated for decades. Maybe Last Command is going to be listed around #35.
Blind in Texas makes this a top 40 album on its own.

 
As we dip into the final 39 I just want it to be know that I love Appetite for Destruction. I do not however put it into the "hair" category so will not include it in the list. Any other 80's rock list it would be #1 without a close challenger.
As we dip into the final 39 I just want it to be know that I love Appetite for Destruction. I do not however put it into the "hair" category so will not include it in the list. Any other 80's rock list it would be #1 without a close challenger.
I'd be OK with that explanation except if you're putting VH on the list you can't exclude GnR. Makes no sense. GnR is just as close to the hair genera (actually more IMO) than VH.

 
50. W.A.S.P W.A.S.P. (1984) https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/30/Wasp-first-album.jpg

Debut album for legendary front man Blackie Lawless and the boys. When the album was first released they caved to pressure and deleted the song Animal (**** like a beast) because some parents added it to a list of filthy songs. It was however, put back on in a 1998 reissue.

1. I WANNA BE SOMEBODY

When I was kid, we tried to hacksaw a circular saw blade in half to then glue it to our heads like the WASP album cover. Needless to say, we were unsuccessful. I think we made it about 1cm before we quit. Good times!
WASP has been underrated for decades. Maybe Last Command is going to be listed around #35.
Blind in Texas makes this a top 40 album on its own.
Wild Child helps with that album's ranking as well.

 
yeah, the idea of putting hysteria over pyromania is absoludicrous. hysteria is more of a fried, frizzy, overcooked, treated once too many times ####knot walk of shame on the side of la cienega at nine in the morning hair album. a bridge too far.
But Hysteria was a cultural touchstone in ways Pyromania wasn't. Yes, both albums were immensely popular but Hysteria was being played on top-40 radio for about 18 months and spawned 5 hit singles, hit #1 on the Top-40 album list, and sold 25 million copies. It also didn't get to number 1 until its 49th week of release, which is crazy even for a time when the charts worked the way they did in the 80's.

Its an easy argument to make that it isn't their "best" record, track for track. But the significance in pop culture (as with AfD, Open Up and Say Ahh..., and New Jersey) is worth a lot of points in my book. Hysteria also features the band's show ender (Pour Some Sugar on Me) which is also a big deal to me; what song does the band think the fans are most looking for at the apex of a concert? GNR ends with Paradise City, Poison Ends with "Nothing But a Good Time", Bon Jovi typically ends with two tracks from Slippery When Wet (Dead or ALive then Living on A Prayer) but otherwise the maxim holds true.

 
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[SIZE=16pt]40. Mr. Big – Lean Into It (1991)[/SIZE] https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2c/Mr._Big_-_Lean_Into_It.jpg/220px-Mr._Big_-_Lean_Into_It.jpg

I have a soft spot for this album as it reminds me of my second ex-wife, we’ll call her Tanya. Yeah she was a dancer but she had a big heart and loved affection. We played this album over and over sometimes making love to the ballads and other times just nasty effin’ with the in your face tracks. I love you T-bird.

1. Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy

2. Alive and kickin’

3. Green Tinted Sixties Mind

4. CDFF – Lucky This Time

5. Voodoo Kiss

6. Never Say Never

7. Just Take My Heart

8. My Kinda Woman

9. A Little Too Loose

10. Road to Ruin

11. To Be with You
I love hair metal. I hate Mr Big.

Carry on though OP. You have a great thread going. I just put Helloween on in my office and turned the Xmas channel off. It is time to rock. Thank you for getting back to where I should be.

 
yeah, the idea of putting hysteria over pyromania is absoludicrous. hysteria is more of a fried, frizzy, overcooked, treated once too many times ####knot walk of shame on the side of la cienega at nine in the morning hair album. a bridge too far.
But Hysteria was a cultural touchstone in ways Pyromania wasn't. Yes, both albums were immensely popular but Hysteria was being played on top-40 radio for about 18 months and spawned 5 hit singles, hit #1 on the Top-40 album list, and sold 25 million copies. It also didn't get to number 1 until its 49th week of release, which is crazy even for a time when the charts worked the way they did in the 80's.

Its an easy argument to make that it isn't their "best" record, track for track. But the significance in pop culture (as with AfD, Open Up and Say Ahh..., and New Jersey) is worth a lot of points in my book. Hysteria also features the band's show ender (Pour Some Sugar on Me) which is also a big deal to me; what song does the band think the fans are most looking for at the apex of a concert? GNR ends with Paradise City, Poison Ends with "Nothing But a Good Time", Bon Jovi typically ends with two tracks from Slippery When Wet (Dead or ALive then Living on A Prayer) but otherwise the maxim holds true.
So this post begs the question: Is this list the most popular top 50 or best top 50? If it's most popular (i.e. sales, singles) then I agree that Hysteria would be Def Leppard's #1 album. If it's best top 50 then it's DL's #3 at best (High n Dry and Pyromania are both better).

 
I think I was too old when Hysteria came out (9th grade) and had already moved into Metallica and Slayer, so it was lost on me. Pyromania was massive and was part of the first wave of MTV. To me, that was the bigger cultural touchstone. It also had balls relative to Hysteria. Hysteria sounds like it could have been a Shania Twain record.

 
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I think I was too old when Hysteria came out (9th grade) and had already moved into Metallica and Slayer, so it was lost on me. Pyromania was massive and was part of the first wave of MTV. To me, that was the bigger cultural touchstone. It also had balls relative to Hysteria. Hysteria sounds like it could have been a Shania Twain record.
Agree. Opinion of HnD vs Pyromania? I'd go HnD but it's a close call. They really started to wuss out after Pyromania.

 
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Warsteinner - you're killing it. Loving every word you're posting. Some of these albums I know pretty well, some I only know at most one song. Enjoying everything you're saying about it. As you were...

 
I think I was too old when Hysteria came out (9th grade) and had already moved into Metallica and Slayer, so it was lost on me. Pyromania was massive and was part of the first wave of MTV. To me, that was the bigger cultural touchstone. It also had balls relative to Hysteria. Hysteria sounds like it could have been a Shania Twain record.
Agree. Opinion of HnD vs Pyromania? I'd go HnD but it's a close call. They really started to wuss out after Pyromania.
I'd lean Pyromania, but I wore out Bringing on the Heartbreak on my Friday Night Videos beta recording.

 
[SIZE=16pt]39. Britny Fox – Britny Fox (1988)[/SIZE] https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/7/7d/BritnyFoxST.jpg/220px-BritnyFoxST.jpg

With the exception of Chris Isaak "Wicked Game" I can’t think of a sexier music video than Girlschool. Let it be known I do not like proper or cultured women. I love me some sloots. When I was 29 I casually dated a 19 year old dancer that would turn tricks in exchange for alcohol and Gumby, we’ll call her Hanna. For only being 19 she had the most amazing collection of dancer attire I’d ever seen and her school girl outfit and Girlschool made for some great, great nights. I can still feel it in my plums.

1. Girlschool

2. Long Way to Love

3. Kick ‘n’ Fight

4. Save the Weak

5. Fun in Texas

6. Rock Revolution

7. Don’t Hide

8. Gudbuy T’Jane

9. In America

10. Hold On

 
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[SIZE=16pt]39. Britny Fox – Britny Fox (1988)[/SIZE] https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/7/7d/BritnyFoxST.jpg/220px-BritnyFoxST.jpg

With the exception of Chris Isaak "wicked Game" I can’t think of a sexier music video than Girlschool. Let it be known I do not like proper or cultured women. I love me some sloots. When I was 29 I casually dated a 19 year old dancer that would turn tricks in exchange for alcohol and Gumby, we’ll call her Hanna. For only being 19 she had the most amazing collection of dancer attire I’d ever seen and her school girl outfit and Girlschool made for some great, great nights. I can still feel it in my plums.

1. Girlschool

2. Long Way to Love

3. Kick ‘n’ Fight

4. Save the Weak

5. Fun in Texas

6. Rock Revolution

7. Don’t Hide

8. Gudbuy T’Jane

9. In America

10. Hold On
hoping to see this one on here! great freaking album. and maybe one of the best Hair Metal videos for Girlschool.

 
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Warsteinner - you're killing it. Loving every word you're posting. Some of these albums I know pretty well, some I only know at most one song. Enjoying everything you're saying about it. As you were...
The last day of 8th grade we had a big outdoor "graduation" party at school in the afternoon. There was a big air band contest as part of it. Well, sometime that morning a buzz started circulating through the hallways; our resident stoners had entered a submission and they would be doing WASP's "Animal." Now I'm sure 95% of us had no idea who WASP was, or what the song was, but once a bunch of 14 year olds heard that the supposed real title to the song was #### Like a Beast.... well we couldn't friggin wait to see how this played out.

So the first few bands blew through, I think some guys did Livin on a Prayer, which sucked and the next band they did some Beastie Boys which was actually pretty awesome. But we didn't give a ####. Jason, Scott and the boys were on next and #### was about to get real. Let me tell ya, they went all out - full hair metal regalia... they were wearing painted, studded cups over their black jeans for cod pieces, eye liner, blown out hair, the whole nine. Real instruments, even a small drum kit. I mean, they painted the picture.

The music hit and we were just waiting, one eye on them, one eye on the teachers. Waiting for the explosion. Well the first chorus is on the way... "I moan and growl and the hunt drives me crazy..." Oh ####, is this it? Is this what we've been waiting for?? "...I #### LIKE A BEAST!!" Boom, 300 kids explode, our meathead gym teacher, Body Bob, head snaps around like he just took a right cross from Tyson... but he wasn't exactly sure he heard what he thought he heard so he watches and listens... the lead-in to the second chorus hits "A pelvic thrust and the sweat starts to sting ya..." Body Bob starts heading quickly towards the stage "... I #### LIKE A BEAST!!" That dude was off like a shot towards those boys. They dropped the guitars like a shot and were off the stage in an instant, racing through the crowd of kids trying to escape. A few other teachers joined in what seemed like a 10 minute Benny Hill chase sequence (but I'm sure was much less than that) with the whole crowd of kids cheering and yelling.

2 of the band were caught at the scene, the other 2, well I mean it's not like everyone didn't know who they were so they just got rounded up later at home. One of the guys took a swing at Body Bob in the chase, cops were involved charges were filed and I don't think air band was allowed at that middle school for several years after that. But #######ed that was a fun afternoon!

 
[SIZE=16pt]42. Warrant – Cherry Pie (1990)[/SIZE]
liked DRFSR much better than this album. wonder if that'll come in higher or not be on at all.
Agreed. DRFSR has a lot of good songs (Down Boys, Heaven, Sometimes She Cries, Big Talk, 32 Pennies). CP has one (Uncle Tom's Cabin)
Oh come on, if Love In Stereo doesn't scratch your hair band itch you're just not a fun person.

 
Had a girlfriend from '89-'91 that was big into hair metal.

Sometime in 1990, she talked me into taking her to see Ratt / Warrant / Great White at Poplar Creek music theatre with was the huge outdoor music venue in the area.

We get there and the place is a ghost town. I had probably seen 20 shows at this venue and it was surreal to see it so empty. Great White plays their opening set and the crowd isn't growing. Warrant comes out and Janie Lane (or whatever the hell his name was) grabs the mic and announces to the crowd that 'there's plenty of room for everyone, so all you ####ers out in the lawn come on down to the seats so we can ####### party!'

The lawn crowd comes down to the seats in the pavilion and were still only about 50% full and there were about 50 people left on the lawn.

That's when I knew the era was over.

Full disclosure, Ratt killed that night. Whoever the drummer was at that time stole the show. Just a beast

 
[SIZE=16pt]42. Warrant – Cherry Pie (1990)[/SIZE]
liked DRFSR much better than this album. wonder if that'll come in higher or not be on at all.
Agreed. DRFSR has a lot of good songs (Down Boys, Heaven, Sometimes She Cries, Big Talk, 32 Pennies). CP has one (Uncle Tom's Cabin)
Oh come on, if Love In Stereo doesn't scratch your hair band itch you're just not a fun person.
I'm not a Cherry Pie fan either but I agree this is the track to have. I don't understand Uncle Tom's Cabin. Why is it called that? It's not about the book. I guess we'll never know. "I Saw Red" isn't horrible.

Say what you will about Winger.. better than 3-4 of these so far

 
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Warsteinner - you're killing it. Loving every word you're posting. Some of these albums I know pretty well, some I only know at most one song. Enjoying everything you're saying about it. As you were...
I used to live by the Skid Row guys. I've been in Snake Sabo's house, a friend of mine used to live next door and once in a blue moon, he'd be home and we'd knock on the door. He would let us in and shoot the #### for a while over beers. Awesome dude. Bach lived near me too, I would see him in places like the supermarket or at the bank fairly regularly. I would usually say hi and we'd shake hands and exchange pleasantries.

One day I'm at a Motorhead show at the Stone Pony and standing stage left right up against the stage itself. It's preposterously loud, so much so that the sound is distorted and hard to even make out. I look over and standing kind of caddy-corner to me, just side-stage is Sebastian. He's smoking a joint roughly the size of a small burrito. I give him the horns and a smile of approval - he smiles at me in what sure appeared to be recognition - "that's that dude I've seen around." Then he takes the joint and kind of slide/skips it across the corner of the stage to me. I grabbed it, took a couple deep drags and then threw it back to him. He flashed me the horns and goes back to watching the show.

Metal.

 
[SIZE=16pt]42. Warrant – Cherry Pie (1990)[/SIZE]
liked DRFSR much better than this album. wonder if that'll come in higher or not be on at all.
Agreed. DRFSR has a lot of good songs (Down Boys, Heaven, Sometimes She Cries, Big Talk, 32 Pennies). CP has one (Uncle Tom's Cabin)
Oh come on, if Love In Stereo doesn't scratch your hair band itch you're just not a fun person.
I'm not a Cherry Pie fan either but I agree this is the track to have. I don't understand Uncle Tom's Cabin. Why is it called that? It's not about the book. I guess we'll never know. "I Saw Red" isn't horrible.

Say what you will about Winger.. better than about half of these
Just listened to 'Seventeen'...still holds up

 
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Warsteinner - you're killing it. Loving every word you're posting. Some of these albums I know pretty well, some I only know at most one song. Enjoying everything you're saying about it. As you were...
I used to live by the Skid Row guys. I've been in Snake Sabo's house, a friend of mine used to live next door and once in a blue moon, he'd be home and we'd knock on the door. He would let us in and shoot the #### for a while over beers. Awesome dude. Bach lived near me too, I would see him in places like the supermarket or at the bank fairly regularly. I would usually say hi and we'd shake hands and exchange pleasantries.

One day I'm at a Motorhead show at the Stone Pony and standing stage left right up against the stage itself. It's preposterously loud, so much so that the sound is distorted and hard to even make out. I look over and standing kind of caddy-corner to me, just side-stage is Sebastian. He's smoking a joint roughly the size of a small burrito. I give him the horns and a smile of approval - he smiles at me in what sure appeared to be recognition - "that's that dude I've seen around." Then he takes the joint and kind of slide/skips it across the corner of the stage to me. I grabbed it, took a couple deep drags and then threw it back to him. He flashed me the horns and goes back to watching the show.

Metal.
My mom taught Sebastian Bach (Bierk) when he was young. He always said he was going to be a musician when he grew up. Talented family.

 
I've probably argued for both Hysteria and High n Dry in the past, but Pyromania is the best Def Leppard album. It has both the harder rock that makes HnD great and the pop instincts that make Hysteria great. Perfect sweet spot of their sound IMO.

 
Hysteria is the most successful hair album of alltime so to not have it on the list would be a little odd to say the least.

 
Thank god eg72 showed up for story time.

Got to say. Even though i was one of them thrash dudes that pretty much hated glam hair metal. We used to all watch headbangers ball and go to the poison show for the hot chics that were there.

Just the other day i was saying to my wife about how mtv sucks now and why dont they have a good channel playing good videos now adays. Somehow someway vh1 classic just doesnt cut it.

Getoff. My lawn!!!

 
[SIZE=16pt]38. Dangerous Toys – Dangerous Toys (1989) [/SIZE]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/0a/Dangerous_Toys_self-titled.jpg/220px-Dangerous_Toys_self-titled.jpg

6-7 months ago I was in my local dive bar where I had been dodging a particular bar wench that had the hots for old Warsteinner for several weeks, we’ll call her Sherry. From the neck down the body was absolutely smoking, but the face, as GB Chain from the FFAWT would put it, looked like she had ran a 40 yard dash in a 30 yard gym. This night I was on God only knows what and feeling rather randy. I made up my mind early I was just going to take her back my place and beat the effing brakes off of it. This sort of occasion demanded an album from a band with mind supplanted in the gutter. Enter- Dangerous Toys.

1. Teas’n, Pleas’n

2. Scared

3. Bones in the Gutter

4. Take Me Drunk

5. Feels Like a Hammer

6. Sport’n a Woody

7. Queen of the Nile

8. Outlaw

9. Here Comes Trouble

10. Ten Boots

11. That Dog

 
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* Pretentious music #######s trying to define "hair metal" for everyone else

Warsteinner - you're killing it. Loving every word you're posting. Some of these albums I know pretty well, some I only know at most one song. Enjoying everything you're saying about it. As you were...
I used to live by the Skid Row guys. I've been in Snake Sabo's house, a friend of mine used to live next door and once in a blue moon, he'd be home and we'd knock on the door. He would let us in and shoot the #### for a while over beers. Awesome dude. Bach lived near me too, I would see him in places like the supermarket or at the bank fairly regularly. I would usually say hi and we'd shake hands and exchange pleasantries.

One day I'm at a Motorhead show at the Stone Pony and standing stage left right up against the stage itself. It's preposterously loud, so much so that the sound is distorted and hard to even make out. I look over and standing kind of caddy-corner to me, just side-stage is Sebastian. He's smoking a joint roughly the size of a small burrito. I give him the horns and a smile of approval - he smiles at me in what sure appeared to be recognition - "that's that dude I've seen around." Then he takes the joint and kind of slide/skips it across the corner of the stage to me. I grabbed it, took a couple deep drags and then threw it back to him. He flashed me the horns and goes back to watching the show.

Metal.
My mom taught Sebastian Bach (Bierk) when he was young. He always said he was going to be a musician when he grew up. Talented family.
Bach was a featured player for a season of one of my wife's favorite TV shows, Gilmore Girls. Bach may not have turned in Emmy-level work, but he wasn't a distraction, either. Played the frontman of a local rock band trying to make it big. He certainly knew a thing or two about that life.My first "real" concert, big-time arena show with national acts, was Bon Jovi with Skid Row as the opening act. Several tracks from New Jersey was all over the radio and MTV, near the pinnacle of Bon Jovi's fame if not the apex. 18 and Life had just broken through, so Skid Row was starting to make a name for themselves.

I wish I had an awesome stories about booze, drugs, or #### from that night, but sadly I don't. Both bands were fantastic, there were a lot of sizzling hot chicks in the crowd, my hearing fully returned late the next afternoon.

 
[SIZE=16pt]38. Dangerous Toys – Dangerous Toys (1989) [/SIZE]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/0a/Dangerous_Toys_self-titled.jpg/220px-Dangerous_Toys_self-titled.jpg

6-7 months ago I was in my local dive bar where I had been dodging a particular bar wench that had the hots for old Warsteinner for several weeks, we’ll call her Sherry. From the neck down the body was absolutely smoking, but the face, as GB Chain from the FFAWT would put it, looked like she had ran a 40 yard dash in a 30 yard gym. This night I was on God only knows what and feeling rather randy. I made up my mind early I was just going to take her back my place and beat the effing brakes off of it. This sort of occasion demanded an album from a band with mind supplanted in the gutter. Enter- Dangerous Toys.

1. Teas’n, Pleas’n

2. Scared

3. Bones in the Gutter

4. Take Me Drunk

5. Feels Like a Hammer

6. Sport’n a Woody

7. Queen of the Nile

8. Outlaw

9. Here Comes Trouble

10. Ten Boots

11. That Dog
:unsure:

 

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