80s bands that you didn't listen to or appreciate much in their heyday
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80s bands that you didn't listen to or appreciate much in their heyday
But in recent years have found yourself listening to and enjoying their material.
I recall Mister Freeze mentioning not bothering too much with Great White back in the 80s, but recently they have been on his Playlist.
I recall Mister Freeze mentioning not bothering too much with Great White back in the 80s, but recently they have been on his Playlist.
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Re: 80s bands that you didn't listen to or appreciate much in their heyday
Bang Tango. Got into their first couple albums a few years ago. Good Funk/Rock infusion.
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Re: 80s bands that you didn't listen to or appreciate much in their heyday
I've tried to go back and listen to bands I didn't like in the 80s and nope, they still suck.
For me, it's more bands that I missed because they didn't get any pub or were late to the party:
Wildside
Harem Scarem
Bonfire
Von Groove
Strangeways
For me, it's more bands that I missed because they didn't get any pub or were late to the party:
Wildside
Harem Scarem
Bonfire
Von Groove
Strangeways
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Brittny Fox - never gave them much of a chance back in the day as I hated their look on the debut album cover.
Decades later when I actually gave them a chance , wow their second ( Boys in Heat ) and third (Bite Down Hard) albums are amazing. Although the Debut has their best song with its amazing guitar solos .
Bite Down Hard is heavier with the new singer and at one time was my favourite, but have come to rank the Second album slightly higher nowadays .
They have the perfect mix of heaviness and melodic hooks .
Decades later when I actually gave them a chance , wow their second ( Boys in Heat ) and third (Bite Down Hard) albums are amazing. Although the Debut has their best song with its amazing guitar solos .
Bite Down Hard is heavier with the new singer and at one time was my favourite, but have come to rank the Second album slightly higher nowadays .
They have the perfect mix of heaviness and melodic hooks .
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Pretty much agree with all of this. The look on debut was terrible..the songs were fine, got some airplay. Didn't hate them, singles were catchy enough, but you just knew they have no chance for long term success.CanadianMetal wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2024 11:46 am Brittny Fox - never gave them much of a chance back in the day as I hated their look on the debut album cover.
Decades later when I actually gave them a chance , wow their second ( Boys in Heat ) and third (Bite Down Hard) albums are amazing. Although the Debut has their best song with its amazing guitar solos .
Bite Down Hard is heavier with the new singer and at one time was my favourite, but have come to rank the Second album slightly higher nowadays .
They have the perfect mix of heaviness and melodic hooks .
I did hate the cover of Hair of the Dog, but 2nd was pretty solid overall. They hit their stride on Bite Down Hard. Took me a while to actually listen to it, but it has some great tunes on it;
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First time I heard Love of a Lifetime I knew it was over for pop metal.
Saw them on a rock never stops tour in 98 with Warrant, Quiet Riot and Slaughter. And they won me over.
First time I heard Love of a Lifetime I knew it was over for pop metal.
Saw them on a rock never stops tour in 98 with Warrant, Quiet Riot and Slaughter. And they won me over.
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Sadly, The Cure. Heard and liked the hits but I never really did a deep dive into their music until I bought and was blown away by the live "Trilogy" DVD. They're a top 3 all-time band for me now.
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Morrissey and The Smiths. There’s just something so unique in what he does, but I never cared or picked up on it back in the day. I just chalked it up to teenage sad girl music.
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This exactly.CanadianMetal wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2024 11:46 am Brittny Fox - never gave them much of a chance back in the day as I hated their look on the debut album cover.
Decades later when I actually gave them a chance , wow their second ( Boys in Heat ) and third (Bite Down Hard) albums are amazing. Although the Debut has their best song with its amazing guitar solos .
Bite Down Hard is heavier with the new singer and at one time was my favourite, but have come to rank the Second album slightly higher nowadays .
They have the perfect mix of heaviness and melodic hooks .
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All the girly music from Europe and England. Even Duran Duran.
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Yes this. DD were a good band.DemonFilth2001 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2024 7:10 am All the girly music from Europe and England. Even Duran Duran.
Wild Obsession wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2024 6:35 am Tony Martin Black Sabbath is on the level of Gary Cherone Van Halen.
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Same here, I used to hate them in the 80's. I got into them by the time of Wish.
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I was sitting in a jury pool once with what had to be 100 other people waiting to see if our names were called and this big burly dude's cell phone rang and his ring time was the chorus of Love of a Lifetime. Volume was on ten and dude couldn't have turned it off fast enough.Brainy Lane wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2024 4:20 pm Firehouse
First time I heard Love of a Lifetime I knew it was over for pop metal.
Saw them on a rock never stops tour in 98 with Warrant, Quiet Riot and Slaughter. And they won me over.
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I think you found the most pussywhipped man alive.cowpins wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2024 7:56 amI was sitting in a jury pool once with what had to be 100 other people waiting to see if our names were called and this big burly dude's cell phone rang and his ring time was the chorus of Love of a Lifetime. Volume was on ten and dude couldn't have turned it off fast enough.Brainy Lane wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2024 4:20 pm Firehouse
First time I heard Love of a Lifetime I knew it was over for pop metal.
Saw them on a rock never stops tour in 98 with Warrant, Quiet Riot and Slaughter. And they won me over.
Wild Obsession wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2024 6:35 am Tony Martin Black Sabbath is on the level of Gary Cherone Van Halen.
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