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Another Baltimore area find. Kinda reminds me of Bang Tango.
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1 minute ago, martinsane said:
Kix (duh). S/T, Cool Kids, Midnight Dynamite, Blow My Fuse, Hotwire. They really can do no wrong.
Kings X (double duh). Into the Silent Planet, Gretchen Goes to Nebraska, Faith, Hope, Love, Self Titled, DogMan, Ear Candy, etc...
Enuff Z Nuff has at least 10 albums of worthy material, starting with the S/T, then Animals w/Human Intelligent, easily to and through 10, but easily could include Welcome To Blue Island and album 12 ? (question mark).
Stryper. Yellow and Black Attack, Soldiers Under Command, To Hell W/the Devil, In God We Trust, and the EPIC Against The Law.
Butch Walker/Floyds Funk Revival/Marvelous 3. Sure its a blend of names but mostly the same guys and from Creamy, to the 3 Marvie records to Butch's Left of Self Centered is a good run, and you could include the 2 Southgang records as that's still Butch, Jay and Slug and depending on how much appreciation you have for Butch you can go to present as he is brilliant.
I also think Metal Church, The Dwarves, Warrior Soul and Nelson fit the bill as well.
I am sure there are many more.
As much as I love Kix, their first 2 albums are not great.
And "In God We Trust" was TRASH.
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What about KISS?
S/T
Hotter Than Hell
Dressed To Kill
Destroyer
Rock And Roll Over
Love Gun
They lost me with the disco rock of Dynasty.
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A new find:
Saddle Tramp from Washington DC area from 1990
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OMG is that terrible. I already turned it off 20 seconds in.
As good as Escape huh? What is Schon smoking?
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Gotthard had 6 straight excellent albums:
Open
Homerun
Human Zoo
Lipservice
Domino Effect
Need To Believe
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Surely someone besides me liked this EP???!!!!
WTF HH
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Can't believe this came out in 2004. Love this CD and play it often. Liked this much more than Fairground.
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3 minutes ago, nyoilers said:
More like Anal Oriented Rock
You're starting to make sense!
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This is the type of crap my 75 year old Mom listens to. Need I say more?
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On 5/9/2022 at 1:09 AM, KarpetRydOFunk said:
Look at you, making friends!
Don't be hatin'!
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4 hours ago, Mafisen said:
Going out on a limb here to declare that Wonderland of Temptations is one of the best hard rock songs of the past 22 years.
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On 5/9/2022 at 3:36 AM, Darkstone said:
Not as much as he likes Extreme insertions.
Sorry I was a bit late with that one.
I had to think about it, but I think I nailed it.
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This one was 100% a shot in the dark for me. I took a chance on a band I'd never heard of and damn, was I ever pleased!
Simply put, this EP is essential! Perfect melodic hard rock with a sorta Lizzy Borden tinge.
Some great stuff!
Some good ones:
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I thought this was CJ Snare's band. I was totally fooled.
CJ's band is Rubicon Cross
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Nobody? I like Cat's Got Your Tongue dirty groove.
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My Love I'll Always Show and First Love was awful terrible trash.
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I happened to like Skid Row's last couple EPs. While they are nowhere near STTG, they were defintely headed in the right direction.
It was the God-awful RPM disc that really soured me to them.
A couple cool tunes from the United World Rebellion Vol. 1 and 2:
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Overkill - Fuck You
Savatage - Sirens
Powermad EP
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9 hours ago, Fatal Vision said:
This is not part of a third album. They are random demos that JW had around at the time. There may be _some_ that were leftovers from albums 1/2, but nothing that was planned for a not ever in the works #3, and it's hard to even hear Schon or Cain on any/most of them.
Pretty sure some of these were pre-Bad English Waite demos.
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One of my all time favorite guitarists..... Akira Takasaki..... what a killer song this is.
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I uploaded OEOEO:
Quireboys part ways with Spike
in Sleaze Glam
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My friend saw them at the whiskey last night and it was the version without Spike. So I guess we will have another two bands touring under the same Quireboys name. What a clusterfuck.