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BulletProofPoet wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 10:34 am
GUN - never really get talked about on here but those first 3 albums are spectacular! The new stuff without Mark Rankin is also still really solid.
Their ep Popkiller with Toby Jepson (Little Angels) is really good too. Shame they didn't do more together.
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MASS - Love all their albums. Their 2018 release "When two worlds collide was great!

Rock Candy - Sucker for a Pretty Face. Love this Record
Slyboyz - Good Time Music

Tyketto - Don't come easy and Strength in Numbers
Babylon AD - ST
Harem Scarem - The greatest Canadian band that basically no one here in the US has ever Heard of.
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Another vote for Icon - s/t and Night Of The Crime
Cats in Boots - Kicked and Klawed
Femme Fatale - s/t
Arcade - s/t
Honeymoon Suite - The Big Prize
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Nobodyspecial wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2024 4:02 am Harem Scarem - The greatest Canadian band that basically no one here in the US has ever Heard of.
I only have the s/t but that was a pretty brilliant album indeed.
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Bang Gang - Love Sells
The Ultras - The Complete Handbook Of Songwriting
Soho Roses - The Third And Final Insult
Steevi Jaimz - Kick That Habit EP
The Bounty Hunters - Threads (A Tear Stained Scar)
Ruby Slippers - demos
Kill City Dragons - Let 'em Eat Cake EP
The Throbs - The Language of Thieves and Vagabonds
Roxx Gang - Things You've Never Done Before

Could listen to any of that right now and love it as much as when it first came out.
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More like z-list, but Star Star - The Love Drag Years
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Whatever Happened To… wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:07 am The Ultras - The Complete Handbook Of Songwriting
agree with most of that list, but especially this one.

had no idea it existed until a few weeks ago.

"Galactic Kid", "Charged" and the cover of "Kodachrome" are great, but "Tramp On The Road" is one of the weirdest things I've ever heard, lyrically at least.

I love it.
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Danger Danger-Screw It
Impelliteri-Stand in Line
Little Caesar-Self Titled
Spread Eagle-Switchblade Serenade
Electric Angels-Self Titled
Tora Tora-Surprise Attack

I take D-list to mean no gold records, and not much radio airplay.
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Flesh Gods - Live Bootleg
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Everything by Southgang and Spread Eagle.
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Whatever Happened To… wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:07 am The Ultras - The Complete Handbook Of Songwriting
Soho Roses - The Third And Final Insult
The Bounty Hunters - Threads (A Tear Stained Scar)
Ruby Slippers - demos
Kill City Dragons - Let 'em Eat Cake EP
Forgot about Ruby Slippers
and KCD with the Shooting Gallery members,
Never heard of the Ultras, Soho Roses, and the Bounty Hunters,
All pretty good
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Tim Karr - Rubbin' Me the Right Way

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Just recently pulled out my White Trash debut on vinyl. Was surprised at how much I like it now. The songs and riffs are all awesome and I love how it sounds quite under produced and raw.

Si O Si Que is a good album too.
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kanister wrote: Tue Apr 30, 2024 1:50 pm Just recently pulled out my White Trash debut on vinyl. Was surprised at how much I like it now. The songs and riffs are all awesome and I love how it sounds quite under produced and raw.

Si O Si Que is a good album too.
Yes! The first White Trash album is a fucking gem.
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windycitycane wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 10:55 am What constitutes D-List?

Wildside - Under the Influence

Motorhead is one.
Pay attention you dumbfuck.

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War_in_D wrote: Tue Apr 30, 2024 1:39 pm Tim Karr - Rubbin' Me the Right Way

He might be an E lister.
Yeah he would at best open for d-listers like Shotgun Messiah or Danger Danger.
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War_in_D wrote: Tue Apr 30, 2024 1:39 pm Tim Karr - Rubbin' Me the Right Way

He might be an E lister.
I vaguely remember that album. Didn't Tracii Guns play on it?
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SchenkerFan wrote: Wed May 01, 2024 9:03 am
War_in_D wrote: Tue Apr 30, 2024 1:39 pm Tim Karr - Rubbin' Me the Right Way

He might be an E lister.
I vaguely remember that album. Didn't Tracii Guns play on it?
He did.
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Probably not D List cause this may have gone gold - but nobody ever seems to talk about him anymore

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Smashed Gladys - Social Intercourse.
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Fletch wrote: Wed May 01, 2024 12:44 pm Probably not D List cause this may have gone gold - but nobody ever seems to talk about him anymore

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he released a double album back in 2009 that was pretty good, had a little bit of everything...

https://www.discogs.com/release/2088290 ... enetration
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Skin & Bones - Not a Pretty Sight
Cold Sweat - Break Out
Sleeze Beez - Screwed Blued and Tattooed
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Nash Kato - Debutante
Ash - Kablammo
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nosell wrote: Wed May 01, 2024 6:45 pm Ash - Kablammo
Not a Sludge-band by any means, very good still. 1977 and Free All Angels are my favourites from them. A-Z Vol. 1 & 2 are very good too.
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nosell wrote: Wed May 01, 2024 6:45 pm Nash Kato - Debutante
I'll add his original band:

Urge Overkill - Saturation
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I'll throw in another one:

Cannata - Images of Forever

This is a hi-tech AOR masterpiece with a touch of prog. Dude used to have a band back in the 70s with James Christian from House of Lords. Christian did backing vocals on the album.

Might as well mention the Arc Angel debut from 1983, which is nearly as good. Pretty much the same band.

Cannata - Fortune Teller

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Arc Angel - Tragedy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLChXwAZUWA
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Nobodyspecial wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2024 4:02 am Harem Scarem - The greatest Canadian band that basically no one here in the US has ever Heard of.
Love them. The first two and Human Nature are excellent.

I will add Trouble Tribe. "Tattoo" and "Here Comes Trouble" are fun tunes.

Also, Motherland and Pandemonium from Pretty Maids are both solid releases.
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HoldenSSV wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 5:15 am
Nobodyspecial wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2024 4:02 am Harem Scarem - The greatest Canadian band that basically no one here in the US has ever Heard of.
Love them. The first two and Human Nature are excellent.

I will add Trouble Tribe. "Tattoo" and "Here Comes Trouble" are fun tunes.

Also, Motherland and Pandemonium from Pretty Maids are both solid releases.
Cold Heart by Trouble Tribe is a great song!
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