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It's said that Poison opened for Kix before moving to LA.Poison moved to Los Angeles in 1980, while Kix were still in Maryland (signed in 1981 there).
It's said that Poison opened for Kix before moving to LA.Poison moved to Los Angeles in 1980, while Kix were still in Maryland (signed in 1981 there).
Your favorite lead singer is a racist.[SIZE=16pt]22. Dokken – Under Lock and Key (1985)[/SIZE] https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/b/b0/Dokken_-_Under_Lock_and_Key.jpg/220px-Dokken_-_Under_Lock_and_Key.jpg
I may be a bigger fan than some may be , so fair warning you better put your Dokken britches on now.
1. Unchain the Night
2. The Hunter
3. In My Dreams
4. Slippin’ Away
5. Lightin’ Strikes Again
6. It’s Not Love
7. Jaded Heart
8. Don’t’ Lie to Me
9. Will the Sun Rise
10. Til the Livin’ End
Take that #### to the Trump thread.Your favorite lead singer is a racist.[SIZE=16pt]22. Dokken – Under Lock and Key (1985)[/SIZE] https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/b/b0/Dokken_-_Under_Lock_and_Key.jpg/220px-Dokken_-_Under_Lock_and_Key.jpg
I may be a bigger fan than some may be , so fair warning you better put your Dokken britches on now.
1. Unchain the Night
2. The Hunter
3. In My Dreams
4. Slippin’ Away
5. Lightin’ Strikes Again
6. It’s Not Love
7. Jaded Heart
8. Don’t’ Lie to Me
9. Will the Sun Rise
10. Til the Livin’ End
http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/don-dokken-if-i-had-my-way-and-i-ran-a-country-id-shut-the-borders-down/
Yea, I already mentioned them earlier..Icon
Absolutely, it's a must-read.Is Ron spinning yarns in the "Loaning a chick money" thread I always see on page 1? I've never looked at it, maybe I should.
This is a great thread topic for a group like this because I expect a lot of people here are around this age. I was 14 when Nevermind came out. I loved it - shredded all the speakers on my dad's very expensive stereo, which I had somehow managed not to do with Poison or GNR or Metallica.I like most of those songs well enough.Here are the hair band songs in the Billboard Hot 100 of 1991:That and the fickle wussy fans that bailed.I complete agree that Nirvana was the death of hair metal.In some circles Nirvana is solely responsible for killing hair metal.a little before my time (i was in 6th grade) but wasnt Guns n roses nirvana to hair bands until Nirvana came along and sent GNR into obscurity.
"High Enough" Damn Yankees
"Wind of Change" Scorpions
"Love of a Lifetime" FireHouse
"Hole Hearted" Extreme
"After the Rain" Nelson
"Signs" Tesla
"Something to Believe In" Poison
"Silent Lucidity" Queensrÿche
"I Saw Red" Warrant
"Miles Away" Winger
:X :
Can you blame anyone for abandoning the genre, especially when Nevermind came out?
Nevermind was a tough blow for young me. Here I was a precocious 12 year old sporting a mullet (like my older brother) loving hair metal (like my older brother) spending my nights watching Head Bangers Ball. Loving music that was about booze, #####, and not much else.
I didn't realize there was a brand of music on the horizon that was going to speak to the souls of tortured white suburban kids, and make my beloved hair metal obsolete.
It was a tough couple of years for young me to get my bearings straight again. The mullet got chopped off, but the pain never went away.
I have to agree with this.I guess if you want to say a band like Pantera had a hair band phase, ok. I base it more on the music. I didn't dislike hair bands so much because of their look, I just wasn't into the good time party music or tales of heartbreak ballads. If a band like the Scorpions jumped on the bandwagon for a bit, I don't think they fit the category. They had a huge catalog before they went to a more hair band style. JMHO.I'm not sure what your criteria for a hair band is, but to each his own. It's pretty well known that Pantera was Glam/Hair rock before they saw some Exhorder shows and decided to change things up a bit. So yeah, in that pic, I'd say Pantera qualifies.If you're just going by appearance, I can't argue with that. TS was doing it before glam, almost in a mocking way. Scorpions fell into it to for popularity. Does Alice Cooper count?
How about Pantera?
Pretty solid list so far even though Van Halen really isn't hair metal at all so I will forgive you for that one.50. W.A.S.P. – W.A.S.P.
49 Scorpions – Savage Amusement
48. Skid Row – Slave to the Grind
47. Great White – Once Bitten – Twice Shy (Combined them)
46. Van Halen -1984
45. Motley Crue – Dr. Feelgood
44. Saigon Kick – The Lizard
43. Slaughter – Stick It To Ya
42. Warrant – Cherry Pie
41. Twisted Sister – Stay Hungry
40. Mr. Big – Lean Into It
39. Britny Fox – Britny Fox
38. Dangerous Toys – Dangerous Toys
37. Enuff Z’Nuff – Enuff Z’Nuff
36. Motley Crue – Girls, Girls, Girls
35. Quiet Riot – Metal Health
34. Cinderella – Long Cold Winter
33. Bon Jovi – New Jersey
32. Whitesnake – Slide It In
31. W.A.S.P. – The Last Command
30. Danger Danger – Danger Danger
29. Poison – Flesh & Blood
28. Faster #####cat - Wake Me When It's Over
27. Damn Yankees - Damn Yankees
26. Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime
25. Ratt - Invasion of Your Privacy
24. Poison - Look What the Cat Dragged In
23. Kix - Blow My Fuse
22. Dokken - Under Lock and Key
I stand corrected - Poison was formed in 1983 (as Paris), opened for Kix, and then moved to L.A. in 1984 where they changed the name to Poison.It's said that Poison opened for Kix before moving to LA.Poison moved to Los Angeles in 1980, while Kix were still in Maryland (signed in 1981 there).
In a 2002 interview with MetalSludge.tv, frontman Steve Whiteman addressed the allegations of Poison’s plagiarism. “Yes, they did [steal Kix’s act],” he said. “Though I won't give them any credit for being a talented band at the time, I will say that they busted their balls to get where they got. Think about it: Poison, a Kix song; the color green for the logo, it's the Kix color.”
ChristmasYou know how you guys love Halloween because it allows women to dress and act like sluts? Well, that was a Poison show back in the day.
Even if you liked hair metal there was nothing new coming out (for me Slave to the Grind was the last great hair metal album). Def Leppard came out with Adrenalize in 1992 with the hit "Let's Get Rocked" - are you ####ing kidding me?This is a great thread topic for a group like this because I expect a lot of people here are around this age. I was 14 when Nevermind came out. I loved it - shredded all the speakers on my dad's very expensive stereo, which I had somehow managed not to do with Poison or GNR or Metallica.
Slowly I gave up on a lot of the poppier hair bands - but there was a long time where my musical tastes were a strange mix of grunge and hair bands.
I'm a sucker for 'Heaven Is' from this album.Even if you liked hair metal there was nothing new coming out (for me Slave to the Grind was the last great hair metal album). Def Leppard came out with Adrenalize in 1992 with the hit "Let's Get Rocked" - are you ####ing kidding me?This is a great thread topic for a group like this because I expect a lot of people here are around this age. I was 14 when Nevermind came out. I loved it - shredded all the speakers on my dad's very expensive stereo, which I had somehow managed not to do with Poison or GNR or Metallica.
Slowly I gave up on a lot of the poppier hair bands - but there was a long time where my musical tastes were a strange mix of grunge and hair bands.
Kix Kixed ###, man.WTF happened with 23? Kix above Poison - Cat Dragged In? No way,
I hated this album when it came out. Sounded so wimpy. I did love CCs guitar sound. This album has become one of my guilty pleasures over the years. I love the riff on Look What the Cat Dragged In. One of my favorite riffs. Just pure sleaze. That is R and R.Poisons best album and it's not really closeWarsteinner said:24. Poison – Look What the Cat Dragged In (1986)
Yes, they are a giant pack of Bubble Yum but these guys helped define a truly kickass era and must be recognized. Who here when they were younger didn’t go through a split up and play “I Won’t Forget You?”
1. Cry Tough
2. I Want Action
3. I Won’t Forget You
4. Play Dirty
5. Look What the Cat Dragged In
6. Talk Dirty to Me
7. Want Some, Need Some
8. Blame It on You
9. #1 Bad Boy
10. Let Me Go to the Show
Kix is a damn cereal.Kix Kixed ###, man.WTF happened with 23? Kix above Poison - Cat Dragged In? No way,
How you doing? Merry Christmas brotherWTF happened with 23? Kix above Poison - Cat Dragged In? No way,
And Poison is for kids.Kix is a damn cereal.Kix Kixed ###, man.WTF happened with 23? Kix above Poison - Cat Dragged In? No way,
This is where the OP is nailing it. Kix was so underrated. Terrific hair band. Perfect spot on the list.23. Kix – Blow My Fuse (1988) https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/0c/Kix-Blow.jpg/220px-Kix-Blow.jpg
An underrated band and an underrated album. These guys will rock your face off and also have one of the best ballads of the era with “Don’t Close Your Eyes.”
1. Red Lite, Green Lite, TNT
2. Get It While It’s Hot
3. No Ring Around Rosie
4. Don’t Close Your Eyes
5. She Dropped Me the Bomb
6. Cold Blood
7. Piece of the Pie
8. Boomerang
9. Blow My Fuse
10. Dirty Boys
A buddy of mine and his band used to play clubs with Poison when they were Paris. My buddy said their used to be lipstick all over the microphones. My buddy's band used to refer to Paris/Poison by all kinds of derogatory terms. He says now that he wished they had been nicer to them.I stand corrected - Poison was formed in 1983 (as Paris), opened for Kix, and then moved to L.A. in 1984 where they changed the name to Poison.It's said that Poison opened for Kix before moving to LA.Poison moved to Los Angeles in 1980, while Kix were still in Maryland (signed in 1981 there).
Kix actually had a song named Poison on their first album in 1981.
I have checked out live Kix from 1981 was could see where they were pissed that Poison ripped off elements of their live show, which was choreographed.
In a 2002 interview with MetalSludge.tv, frontman Steve Whiteman addressed the allegations of Poisons plagiarism. Yes, they did [steal Kixs act], he said. Though I won't give them any credit for being a talented band at the time, I will say that they busted their balls to get where they got. Think about it: Poison, a Kix song; the color green for the logo, it's the Kix color.
And Poison is for kids.Kix is a damn cereal.Kix Kixed ###, man.WTF happened with 23? Kix above Poison - Cat Dragged In? No way,
This is where the OP is nailing it. Kix was so underrated. Terrific hair band. Perfect spot on the list.23. Kix – Blow My Fuse (1988) https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/0c/Kix-Blow.jpg/220px-Kix-Blow.jpg
An underrated band and an underrated album. These guys will rock your face off and also have one of the best ballads of the era with “Don’t Close Your Eyes.”
1. Red Lite, Green Lite, TNT
2. Get It While It’s Hot
3. No Ring Around Rosie
4. Don’t Close Your Eyes
5. She Dropped Me the Bomb
6. Cold Blood
7. Piece of the Pie
8. Boomerang
9. Blow My Fuse
10. Dirty Boys
Still like "Midnite Dynamite" over Blow my Fuse" but just happy to see them get their due. Jason Bonham played drums at one time with Kingdom Come?Dokken was another band that I liked from back then and saw them a few times.The Monsters of Rock tour they did with VH,Metallica,Scorpions and I believe Kingdom Come(John Bonham's kid on drums)was pretty freaking awesome.
That is why they were so cool to grow up with.And Poison is for kids.Kix is a damn cereal.Kix Kixed ###, man.WTF happened with 23? Kix above Poison - Cat Dragged In? No way,
http://www.metalsucks.net/2010/07/20/the-top-ten-worst-hair-metal-band-names/
9) Danger Danger
Repeating the word “danger” negates whatever subliminal danger warnings Danger Danger are trying to throw at us. Repeat it enough and it’ll lose all meaning. Danger, danger, danger, danger. While we’re on the subject, what is it with the repeating of words? With song titles like “Nasty, Nasty,” and “Bang, Bang,” one starts to wonder if the band members all have some kind of speech impediment. Or a Neanderthal’s version of dirty talk. It’s hair metal, so, yes, it needs sleaze — but this is just silly.
Hesher tested, mother disapproved.FatUncleJerryBuss said:Kix is a damn cereal.Warsteinner said:Kix Kixed ###, man.FatUncleJerryBuss said:WTF happened with 23? Kix above Poison - Cat Dragged In? No way,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHVz8prFZ9cHitman: David Lee Roth claims that you were a major influence on him for his stage persona, who influenced you? And how much of what you see on stage is you or a persona?
Jim "Dandy" Mangrum: Oh man, a lot of cats are claiming they got from me, I don’t know about that. Sometimes he said he did, sometimes he said he didn’t. But the saying is “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.” If you watched me, it shouldn’t be hard to figure out. I mean I came out there playing that scrub board like Chuck Berry playing his guitar. Elvis, he was having more fun than any human being I ever saw. Man I told my grandmother that’s what I wanted to be, and she said “Who do you think you are”, and I’d say, “it’s not who I am, but who I’m going to be”…it’s the dream. Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and James Brown. I mean all those cats were moving on the stage, not standing still…I mean playing to the audience, actually playing through the audience, getting that message out there. Spreading that rock n’ roll.
Not a fan,never a fan, but I get why they are on the list.Warsteinner said:[SIZE=16pt]21. Warrant – Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich (1989)[/SIZE] https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/85/Warrantdirty.jpg/220px-Warrantdirty.jpg
This is by far my favorite Warrant album. If Motley is to strip clubs and banging a stripper, this album is to smoky dive bar and finding a dragon to bang.
1. 32 Pennies
2. Down Boys
3. Big Talk
4. Sometimes She Cries
5. So Damn Pretty
6. D.R.F.S.R.
7. In the Sticks
8. Heaven
9. Ridin’ High
10. Cold Sweat
This is easily a top 10 album. Criminally underrated here. You can't find a bad song on itWarsteinner said:20. L.A. Guns – L.A. Guns (1988) https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/0b/Lagunsselftitled.jpg/220px-Lagunsselftitled.jpg
Now we are getting into a guilty pleasure of mine. This one goes out to a special lady – she knows who she is.
1. No Mercy
2. Sex Action
3. One More Reason
4. Electric Gypsy
5. Nothing to Lose
6. ##### Is Back
7. Cry No More
8. One Way Ticket
9. Hollywood Tease
10. Shoot for Thrills
11. Down in the City
You are correct.I had to go back and make sure but his band was called Bonham back in that time so I have no clue why I thought he was with that band.I blame it on the weed!Buzzbait said:Jason Bonham played drums at one time with Kingdom Come?tom22406 said:Dokken was another band that I liked from back then and saw them a few times.The Monsters of Rock tour they did with VH,Metallica,Scorpions and I believe Kingdom Come(John Bonham's kid on drums)was pretty freaking awesome.![]()
Because Kingdom Come was a notorious Zeppelin ripoff.You are correct.I had to go back and make sure but his band was called Bonham back in that time so I have no clue why I thought he was with that band.I blame it on the weed!Buzzbait said:Jason Bonham played drums at one time with Kingdom Come?tom22406 said:Dokken was another band that I liked from back then and saw them a few times.The Monsters of Rock tour they did with VH,Metallica,Scorpions and I believe Kingdom Come(John Bonham's kid on drums)was pretty freaking awesome.![]()
They did it well though. They sounded great live.Because Kingdom Come was a notorious Zeppelin ripoff.You are correct.I had to go back and make sure but his band was called Bonham back in that time so I have no clue why I thought he was with that band.I blame it on the weed!Buzzbait said:Jason Bonham played drums at one time with Kingdom Come?tom22406 said:Dokken was another band that I liked from back then and saw them a few times.The Monsters of Rock tour they did with VH,Metallica,Scorpions and I believe Kingdom Come(John Bonham's kid on drums)was pretty freaking awesome.![]()
I wasn't trying to knock them, I'm just assuming that's probably why he thought Bonham played with them.They did it well though. They sounded great live.Because Kingdom Come was a notorious Zeppelin ripoff.You are correct.I had to go back and make sure but his band was called Bonham back in that time so I have no clue why I thought he was with that band.I blame it on the weed!Buzzbait said:Jason Bonham played drums at one time with Kingdom Come?tom22406 said:Dokken was another band that I liked from back then and saw them a few times.The Monsters of Rock tour they did with VH,Metallica,Scorpions and I believe Kingdom Come(John Bonham's kid on drums)was pretty freaking awesome.![]()
Not sure about top 10. Lots of great hair band albums left. This is a fantastic record though. This is another underrated band. LA Guns blows Warrent out of the water but LA Guns didn't get near the stardom.This is easily a top 10 album. Criminally underrated here. You can't find a bad song on ithttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=x3lxE4EsaSohttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DnOCuAePLzQhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mq16JlLdXl4https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oU1bRU2RyOEhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=74JWlGp-5nAWarsteinner said:20. L.A. Guns – L.A. Guns (1988) https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/0b/Lagunsselftitled.jpg/220px-Lagunsselftitled.jpg
Now we are getting into a guilty pleasure of mine. This one goes out to a special lady – she knows who she is.
1. No Mercy
2. Sex Action
3. One More Reason
4. Electric Gypsy
5. Nothing to Lose
6. ##### Is Back
7. Cry No More
8. One Way Ticket
9. Hollywood Tease
10. Shoot for Thrills
11. Down in the City
There's a lot to hate in this thread, but surprisingly I somewhat like this album. I'm gonna bury it at the bottom of my guilty pleasure list.Warsteinner said:[SIZE=16pt]21. Warrant – Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich (1989)[/SIZE] https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/85/Warrantdirty.jpg/220px-Warrantdirty.jpg
This is by far my favorite Warrant album. If Motley is to strip clubs and banging a stripper, this album is to smoky dive bar and finding a dragon to bang.
1. 32 Pennies
2. Down Boys
3. Big Talk
4. Sometimes She Cries
5. So Damn Pretty
6. D.R.F.S.R.
7. In the Sticks
8. Heaven
9. Ridin’ High
10. Cold Sweat
I ranked this album #6. And that was including GnR as hair metal. Every single song kicks ### on this album except for possibly Cry No More, but that hardly counts.Not sure about top 10. Lots of great hair band albums left. This is a fantastic record though. This is another underrated band. LA Guns blows Warrent out of the water but LA Guns didn't get near the stardom.This is easily a top 10 album. Criminally underrated here. You can't find a bad song on ithttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=x3lxE4EsaSohttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DnOCuAePLzQhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mq16JlLdXl4https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oU1bRU2RyOEhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=74JWlGp-5nAWarsteinner said:20. L.A. Guns – L.A. Guns (1988) https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/0b/Lagunsselftitled.jpg/220px-Lagunsselftitled.jpg
Now we are getting into a guilty pleasure of mine. This one goes out to a special lady – she knows who she is.
1. No Mercy
2. Sex Action
3. One More Reason
4. Electric Gypsy
5. Nothing to Lose
6. ##### Is Back
7. Cry No More
8. One Way Ticket
9. Hollywood Tease
10. Shoot for Thrills
11. Down in the City
Lynch is in my top 5 favorite guitar players. Great sound. Big riffs. Blistering but singing solos. Dokken was great. Sometimes the lyrics were embarrassingly awful but the music and Lynch were tough to beat.L A Guns in the convo for my favorite album of the genre. So good, raw, timeless to me. This and Mech Res
Glad I've got company in the Dokken club. Just a great hard rock band.. Beast From The East anybody? .. If only they could have gotten along who knows, they might have streaked into the 90's like Queensryche, maybe even come out the other side. Seems Don is a real upper elite level toolbag
Poison is dog poo