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Poison frontman Bret Michaels is a prime ambassador for the era of '80s hair metail in "Nöthin' But a Good Time: The Uncensored Story of '80s Hair Metal," which takes its name from a Poison song ...
The following list of glam metal bands and artists includes bands and artists that have been described as glam metal or its interchangeable terms, hair metal, [1] [2] hair band, [3] pop metal [1] and lite metal [1] by professional journalists at some stage in their career. Glam metal is a subgenre of heavy metal [4] and is influenced by 1970s ...
American Hair Metal, Steven Blush (2006), ISBN 978-1932595185; Fuck You – Rock n' Roll Portraits, Neil Zlozower (2008), ISBN 978-0811866101; The Decade That Rocked 1980–1990, Mark "Weiss Guy" Weiss (2020) Nöthin’ But a Good Time: The Uncensored History of the ’80s Hard Rock Explosion, Tom Beaujour & Richard Bienstock (2021)
Kix (stylized as KIX) was an American glam metal and hard rock band formed in 1976, that achieved popularity during the 1980s. The band's classic lineup consisted of guitarists Ronnie "10/10" Younkins and Brian "Damage" Forsythe, bassist Donnie Purnell and frontman Steve Whiteman and drummer Jimmy "Chocolate" Chalfant.
Howard Johnson writing for Classic Rock ranked the song's video at No. 5 on their list of the Top 10 Best Hair Metal Videos. [6] Its video was also placed on New York Times list of the 15 Essential Hair-Metal Videos. [7] Stephen Thomas Erlewine, called the video a "great moment in pop-metal", and said that,"it remains one of the style's best ...
Bang Tango's Psycho Cafe' landed at No. 37 for Rolling Stone's 50 Greatest Hair Metal Albums of All Time list. [16] Bang Tango were placed at No. 36 for VH1's The Hair Metal 100, a list ranking the top 100 hair metal bands of the 1980s. [17] Someone Like You was featured at number 9 in LA Weekly's The 10 Greatest One-Hit Wonders of the Hair ...
"Talk Dirty to Me" is a single from American glam metal band Poison. Released on February 18, 1987, it was the second single from their debut album Look What the Cat Dragged In . The song peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 , becoming the band's first top 40 hit in the United States and establishing Poison as one of the top-selling rock ...
EZO consisted of Masaki Yamada (), Taro Takahashi (), Shoyo Iida and Hiro Homma (). [1] They released one demo cassette (Minagoroshi) in 1984 and two albums (1985's Senzo and 1986's Esa) in Japan as Flatbacker in the mid-1980s before coming to the U.S. [3] Rumor has it that Gene Simmons of Kiss, who produced their self-titled U.S. debut album, [2] was behind the band's name change to EZO ...