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Baltimore Rocks -- Blast From The Past
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I uploaded a very cool EASY MICKEY track: Special thanks to Michael Guerrini from Easy Mickey: -
Bang Tango - Attack of life , The Bang Tango Movie
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Joe LeSte appears to be a real dick. -
Bang Tango - Attack of life , The Bang Tango Movie
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Steel Panther - Live From Lexxi's Mom's Garage
AlphaMale replied to All Nights Reserved's topic in Sleaze Glam
They already said any new songs on this live disc will not be recorded in the studio. STEEL PANTHER singer Michael Starr told "Another FN Podcast With Izzy Presley" about the forthcoming unplugged record: "It's gonna be accompanied with a DVD as well. We're gonna debut a few new tunes on this actual unplugged, and we're not gonna put out the new songs recorded [on a proper studio album]… We're gonna actually record them live and release 'em." Read more at http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/steel-panther-to-release-live-acoustic-album-in-february/#Y7uKwyH0fZTmDqQU.99 -
Baltimore Rocks -- Blast From The Past
AlphaMale replied to AlphaMale's topic in General Music Discussion
Wow.... that was fast!! Guy hooked me up with 20+ tracks!!!! -
Baltimore Rocks -- Blast From The Past
AlphaMale replied to AlphaMale's topic in General Music Discussion
Another band member heard from. Getting ready to get some tunes from PA's EASY MICKEY! I am stoked!! These guys kicked ass!! -
Baltimore Rocks -- Blast From The Past
AlphaMale replied to AlphaMale's topic in General Music Discussion
Awesome collection there!! "Hot Seat" is a very hard track to find. -
Baltimore Rocks -- Blast From The Past
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LOL @ this one: -
Like Issa?
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How does Marvin Lewis keep his job?? 0-7 in the playoffs is no longer a fluke.
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Some years ago, NEVADA BEACH, the hard hitting rock band that released two celebrated albums on the Warner Brothers subsidiary Metal Blade in the late 80s, reunited and are playing together again. Now Nevada Beach are releasing "Read It on the Wall", a list of archived quality demo songs meant to be completed as the follow up to the band's 'Zero Day' CD appeared in 1990, their last official album. This recording is now being made available to as a tip of the hat to some of the true Nevada Beach and Eighties hard rock fans. Singer / songwriter Hank Decken has spent most of his life playing music. After his early years playing is various bands in New Jersey and New England, Decken took the reins in Rosie, playing more than 300 dates a year and attracting the attention of producer Chris Tsangarides (Ozzy Osbourne, Thin Lizzy, Concrete Blonde). Rosie evolved into Nevada Beach, that released two successful albums. Nevada Beach's second release, Zero Day, garnered the Headbanger's Ball favorite 'Waiting For An Angel' playing for 16 weeks. Nevada Beach had a heavy tour schedule, which was joined by extensive radio support and media coverage. The breakup of Nevada Beach led Hank back to his roots in the regional r&b rock band Ring, releasing the album Centrifuge. Most recently, Hank reunited Nevada Beach and are presenting "Read It on the Wall", all material recorded in the early 90s. The band's sound & style was always compared to AC/DC, but Nevada Beach is more of a hard rock / pop metal beast, like a cross between Dirty Looks, Britny Fox and Great White. The recordings on "Read It on the Wall" are pretty well done, something like pre-production demos, which in the early Nineties for a major label signed band, were really good. The band line up changed at this point. Hank Decken still fronted the band and provided all songs, lead vocals and guitars with Geoff Safford remaining on rhythm guitar. Bass player Nick Noiseux and drummer Jay Gates joined the band and performed on almost all the tracks here. There are a few older songs with the original line up of Tony Rivers on bass and John Murphy on drums. If you are a fan of music from the hair metal era, you will most certainly enjoy this record. Sometimes polished, sometimes raw but always melodic, all tracks on "Read It on the Wall" kick with a hard rock groove and certain edge. Hard copies on CD will be available at Nevada Beach gigs, but if you're are overseas can order the disc following the link below. 01 - Fire Stops 02 - Violence 03 - Shut Your Mouth 04 - Hollywood 05 - Walking Out 06 - Straight Fall 07 - Read It On The Wall 08 - The River 09 - Back To Back 10 - Buster's Ode Hank Decken - Vocals, Guitar Geoff Safford - Guitar and Backup Vocals Nick Noiseux - Bass Jay Gates - Drums Tony Rivers - Bass John Murphy - Drums BUY IT ! boardtrackrecords.com/contact/ .
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Baltimore Rocks -- Blast From The Past
AlphaMale replied to AlphaMale's topic in General Music Discussion
Just heard from a member of ROGUES CHOIR who is going to upload more of the bands music on Soundcloud so we all can download!! So cool!!! -
What's a spinnin' in your CD player?
AlphaMale replied to Scandinavia's topic in General Music Discussion
Nasty Ratz "First Bite" -
Baltimore Rocks -- Blast From The Past
AlphaMale replied to AlphaMale's topic in General Music Discussion
I have the whole "The Art Of Seduction" demo tape from Mona Lisa and I think 6 or 8 songs from Temper Temper. -
Baltimore Rocks -- Blast From The Past
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Cool thing is..... I've been posting these pics to Facebook and former band members are tagging themselves in the pictures!! So I am about to ask about availability of demos. -
Baltimore Rocks -- Blast From The Past
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All I have nowadays is the stuff uploaded from cassettes to the computer. A lot of my stuff has been borrowed and never returned over the years. So I am glad a uploaded the ones I did. -
Steel Panther - Live From Lexxi's Mom's Garage
AlphaMale replied to All Nights Reserved's topic in Sleaze Glam
So is that more than one new song?? Say Yeah That's When You Came In Michael Don't Know Grindy And Sexy -
Baltimore Rocks -- Blast From The Past
AlphaMale replied to AlphaMale's topic in General Music Discussion
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Baltimore Rocks -- Blast From The Past
AlphaMale replied to AlphaMale's topic in General Music Discussion
Some more Temper Temper: -
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Steel Panther - Live From Lexxi's Mom's Garage
AlphaMale replied to All Nights Reserved's topic in Sleaze Glam
"Live From Lexxi's Mom's Garage" track listing: 01. Show Intro/Say Yeah! 02. Party Like Tomorrow Is The End Of The World 03. Fat Girl (Thar She Blows) 04. If You Really, Really Love Me 05. Gloryhole 06. Bukkake Tears 07. The Burden Of Being Wonderful 08. Weenie Ride 09. That's When You Came In 10. Michael Don't Know 11. Community Property 12. Grindy And Sexy 13. Death To All But Metal Read more at http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/steel-panther-to-release-live-from-lexxis-moms-garage-cddvd-in-february/#xiSWQxMU1xCVrY2x.99 -
Baltimore Rocks -- Blast From The Past
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Hmmm..... just found this compilation of the above band WIRED. Seems to be a whole collection of their demos from 1989 - ?. And it's free!! You chose BUY and enter 0 in the amount box.... it will give you the download link. https://wiredbaltimore.bandcamp.com/album/wired-best-of-1989-to -
Baltimore Rocks -- Blast From The Past
AlphaMale replied to AlphaMale's topic in General Music Discussion
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Steel Panther - Live From Lexxi's Mom's Garage
AlphaMale replied to All Nights Reserved's topic in Sleaze Glam
He's singing it live in that clip. So I am assuming it is a new live track. The interview I read says any new tracks will not be recorded in the studio. -
Baltimore Rocks -- Blast From The Past
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