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  1. Thanks for adding the other songs. Two of them are above.
  2. I know that HOL posted a pic of a Japan fan has the album already. Poor fan!
  3. I have a bunch of Museum Of Fear and two cassettes of Stripper.
  4. Some Rocklive clips: MONA LISA BAD PENNY ROGUES CHOIR STRIPPER RUMBLE STREET
  5. I have no idea!! But they sound pretty cool to me!
  6. Yes. Had a 3-song demo. Been trying to get the bands members to get off their asses and send me the tunes!!
  7. From Frontiers FB page: https://www.facebook.com/frontiersmusicsrl/posts/1320100234712691:0 BREAKING NEWS: QUIET RIOT To Re-Record New Album “Road Rage” With New Lead Vocalist James Durbin Following the departure of singer Seann Nicols from Quiet Riot, both Frontiers Music Srl and band leader Frankie Banali have made the joint decision to delay the release of the new Quiet Riot album, “Road Rage” until later this summer. Both the band and label feel that in order to truly represent Quiet Riot’s lineup, new lead singer James Durbin should be the vocalist on “Road Rage.” In order to execute that plan and promote the album accordingly, and with the full support of the label, the band will go back into the studio and record the album with Durbin on vocals to ensure that they deliver the album that Quiet Riot fans have been patiently waiting for and truly deserve. Regarding the critically important decision to re-record with new Quiet Riot vocalist James Durbin, Banali said, “After careful consideration, with the support of Frontiers and understanding the appeals from Quiet Riot fans to have our vocalist James Durbin represented on the new Quiet Riot release, we have made the decision to move forward and have James replace all the vocals on “Road Rage” with new lyrics and melodies for a summer 2017 release. Stay tuned!” While the new Quiet Riot album will be slightly delayed as a result of the re-recording process, the Quiet Riot faithful can rest assured that the resulting album will be well worth the brief wait. Famously known as the first heavy metal band to top the pop charts, the Los Angeles quartet became a global sensation thanks to their monstrous smash hit 1983 album, “Metal Health.” The band now continues their historic journey in 2017 with founding member of the 1983 Metal Health era of QUIET RIOT drummer Frankie Banali, veteran bassist Chuck Wright (who has been in and out of QUIET RIOT since 1982) and guitarist Alex Grossi (who has been handling his duties since 2004). Frankie Banali's history with QUIET RIOT spans over 34 years and he has the distinction of being the only member of QUIET RIOT to have recorded on every single QUIET RIOT release from 1983’s METAL HEALTH through 2017’s “Road Rage”. After nearly ten years since the loss of his friend and co-founding member and bandmate Kevin DuBrow, and with careful consideration, soul searching and with the blessings and support of Kevin DuBrow's family, Frankie has moved forward with the band. QUIET RIOT Frankie Banali - drums Alex Grossi - guitars Chuck Wright – bass guitar James Durbin - vocals QUIET RIOT Live: March 18, 2017 -w- The Cotillion, Wichita, KS March 24, 2017 -w- The Music Vault, Hardeeville, SC March 25, 2017 -w- John F. Savage Arena, Toledo, OH March 30, 2017 -w- The Machine Shop, Sault Ste. Marie, ON April 7, 2017 -w- Bowery Live, West Palm Beach, FL April 23, 2017 -w- The Rainbow Bar & Grill, West Hollywood, CA April 28, 2017 -w-AVI Main Ballroom, Laughlin, NV June 2, 2017 -w- City of Lincolnton, Lincolton, NC June 11, 2017 -w- Motorcity Harley Davidson Festival, Farmington Hills, MI June 23, 2017 -w- Phase 2, Lynchburg, VA June 24, 2017 -w- 15th Annual Funstatic Festival, Big Spring, TX July 1, 2017 -w- Sundown Salute, Junction City, KS July 15, 2017 -w- The Horny Toad, Lake Ozark, MO August 11, 2017 -w- The Texan Theater, Greenville, TX August 12, 2017 -w- Maude Cobb Event Center, Longview, TX August 18, 2017 -w- Chase Co. Fairgrounds, Imperial, NE August 26, 2017 -w- Cruisers Stateline, Port Falls, ID October 28, 2017 -w- Rock The Park Festival @ Dean Porter Park, Brownsville, TX October 29, 2017 -w- The Avanti's Dome, Pekin, IL For More Info Visit: www.quietriot.band www.facebook.com/quietriot PHOTO CREDIT: JOE TAMEL
  8. Dann Huff did a masterful job on some of those country women discs in the late 90's/early 00's. Giant should have been HUGE.
  9. from banned site: CRUSH - Jinxed (2017) Coming out of nowhere (well, in fact they are based out of Portland, Oregon) "Jinxed" is an expected, highly enjoyable release by CRUSH. Combining early Eddie Van Halen approved riffs and vocals akin the underrated Whitfield Crane (Ugly Kid Joe), "Jinxed" is plenty of hooks in the best '80s fashion. Seems the 4-piece has a vast experience and has performed hundreds of shows in the US NorthWest area & Canada doing covers of classic songs ranging from Journey and Toto to Dokken or Dio, and mixing in the middle their own compositions. And you can hear Crush have honed their chops as despite its indie, self-managed production, "Jinxed" sounds fabulous. All starts with the guitar intro of 'Someday' bringing to mind Van Halen circa 1980, then the vocals kick in and soon the chorus gets you hooked. After that rocking beginning, there's title track 'Jinxed' and this pure Van Halen not only due to the guitar licks, but also the pumping bass and drum fills style. Not a copy-cat anyway, as the vocals, as said, recall Ugly Kid Joe and there's some Lynch Mob on it as well. 'Mystery' turn things harder, late '80s US hard rock in fact, with its punchy verses and very Dokken-like choruses. The guitar solo is on fire, simple yet very melodic. Great one. 'Never Told You' is more melodic hard rock oriented with a contagious sweet melody and nice harmony vocals, 'In Time' is driven by a broken riff though the verses are very melodic (some White Lion here), then 'Streets' adds a cool percussion touch to its straight '80s American hard rock foundation. Indie, almost with zero promotion, Crush's "Jinxed" certainly deserved to be featured here. It's a very professional recording and we're talking about seasoned musicians, while the songs... the songs have 'that' special '80s atmosphere - I mean, that analog sound and liveness - so hard to replicate nowadays in this pro-tools era. Love it. Highly Recommended 01 - Someday 02 - Jinxed 03 - Mystery 04 - Never Told You 05 - In Time 06 - Streets Leo Curry - Lead Vocals Troy Phipps - Bass, Vocals Clay Harn - Guitar, Vocals Dan Bowers - Drums, Vocals BUY IT ! www.cdbaby.com/cd/crush112
  10. Mis-Fit rare video: https://www.facebook.com/fiddydog/videos/146885985446702/
  11. Just posted some footage from a 1990 taping of the show Rocklive!! This is from Hammerjacks 1990:
  12. Actually, that one kinda sounds like a Black n Blue disc. But Rockaholic isn't bad by any means. It just is hard to call it Warrant.
  13. What he said! I am absolutely LOVE this band.
  14. Actually, most of the studio bass on that record was done by Brain Lake.
  15. from Michael Leigh Horseman of IROC: So very sad to hear of the passing of my old friend, Brian Lake!! Been a tough day!! Brian was in The band Intuition, back in the day with my dear friends Ronni Santmyer, Dean Watkins, Mike Snyder, and Chris McCoy!! He was a sweet soul, and great guy, and we reconnected a few years ago!! Rest In Peace, my friend!! Intuition was an awesome band and here is a link to their 1994 release "Turn It On!"
  16. Who the hell was second on his list? He's coming off as an ass.
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