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Now is the time to pimp those nobodies you've always loved.

I'll start with Shortino/Northrup's Back On Track. Being released in 1993, this one was definitely late for the party. This is what LA metal should sound like though. Great kickass songs, fiery fretboard work and an excellent singer. If only Paul Shortino's other stuff had been up to the same level.
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Child’s Play - shame there was really only that one release but it so solid top to bottom. Surprised more people don’t talk about them.

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.

Riverdogs - Love the debut album. Rob Lamothe doesn’t get talked about as a great vocalist.
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Babylon AD (1989)
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Life Sex & Death - The Silent Majority

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What constitutes D-List?

Wildside - Under the Influence
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Gypsy Rose "Prey" - spectacular from beginning to end!
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BulletProofPoet wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 10:34 am Child’s Play - shame there was really only that one release but it so solid top to bottom. Surprised more people don’t talk about them.

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.

Riverdogs - Love the debut album. Rob Lamothe doesn’t get talked about as a great vocalist.
That Riverdogs album is mindblowing. The follow-up Bone and the live album Absolutely Live were listened to by probably 20 people, but they were good follow-ups as well. For me, Rob Lamothe was as much part of their genius as Vivian Campbell was, probably even more. I actually acquired a few of his solo albums. They're on the mellow side and there's not much exciting guitar playing, but the songs are brilliant. I didn't like the reunion album very much though. Seems like the magic is gone.
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windycitycane wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 10:55 am What constitutes D-List?

Wildside - Under the Influence
I'd say any band that never went gold.
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SchenkerFan wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:19 am
windycitycane wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 10:55 am What constitutes D-List?

Wildside - Under the Influence
I'd say any band that never went gold.
Rough Cutt isn’t D List. No way.
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Lillian Axe - "Love + War"
Roxanne - "S/T"
Faster Pussycat - "Whipped"
Electric Boys - "Groovus Maximus"
Tora Tora - "Wild America"
T-Ride - "S/T"
Dirty Looks - "Five Easy Pieces"
Heavy Bones - "S/T"
Kingofthehill - "S/T"
The Storm - "S/T"
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My answer as always, Blue Tears.
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alleyrulez wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:49 am Lillian Axe - "Love + War"
the self-titled Roxanne album
Faster Pussycat - "Whipped"
Whipped is horrible
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Turbonegro - Apocalypse Dudes (1998)
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DemonFilth2001 wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:14 pm
alleyrulez wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:49 am Lillian Axe - "Love + War"
the self-titled Roxanne album
Faster Pussycat - "Whipped"
Whipped is horrible
stick with your food reviews. :lol:
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Babylon A.D. - s/t
Sleeze Beez- Screwed, Blued & Tattooed
D’Molls - s/t, Warped
Dirty Looks - Cool From the Wire, Turn of the Screw
Slik Toxik - Doin’ the Nasty
Wildside - Under the Influence
Kik Tracee - No Rules
Kingofthehill - s/t
Hericane Alice - Tear the House Down
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Electric Angels- both albums
Pretty Maids - RH&H and Future World
Electric Boys - Groovus Maximus
Icon - s/t and Night of the Crime
Heavens Edge - s/t
Lillan Axe - s/t and Love + War
Slash Puppet
Lessdress - Love Industry
Shotgun Messiah- s/t
Vain - All Those Strangers
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alleyrulez wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:47 pm
DemonFilth2001 wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:14 pm
alleyrulez wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:49 am Lillian Axe - "Love + War"
the self-titled Roxanne album
Faster Pussycat - "Whipped"
Whipped is horrible
stick with your food reviews. :lol:
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Was just thinking about these guys yesterday. Just dug up a video and yeah, these guys kicked some azz!!

"Collision was an American heavy metal band from New York City that formed in 1979. Playing in relative obscurity for nearly 13 years, they were signed by Chaos/Columbia after they heard one of the band's demos. The band then released their first full-length album entitled Collision in 1992. In 1995, they released their second and last full-length album, Coarse, with Sony Music Distributing"

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Life Sex & Death "Silent Majority"
Wildside "Under The Influence"
Shotgun Messiah "Second Coming"
Pariah "To Mock A Killingbird"
Slik Toxik "Doin' The Nasty" and "Irrelevant"
Tyketto "Don't Come Easy"
Scatterbrain "Scamboogery" and "Here Comes Trouble"
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Love/Hate "Blackout In The Red Room" and "Wasted In America"
Lillian Axe "Poetic Justice" and "Psychoschizophrenia"
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TUFF - The debut with the long title
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SchenkerFan wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:16 am
BulletProofPoet wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 10:34 am Child’s Play - shame there was really only that one release but it so solid top to bottom. Surprised more people don’t talk about them.

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.

Riverdogs - Love the debut album. Rob Lamothe doesn’t get talked about as a great vocalist.
That Riverdogs album is mindblowing. The follow-up Bone and the live album Absolutely Live were listened to by probably 20 people, but they were good follow-ups as well. For me, Rob Lamothe was as much part of their genius as Vivian Campbell was, probably even more. I actually acquired a few of his solo albums. They're on the mellow side and there's not much exciting guitar playing, but the songs are brilliant. I didn't like the reunion album very much though. Seems like the magic is gone.
Agreed on all points. Rob has some great solo albums/songs! The reunion album had a few good songs but wasn’t as good as the EP. Not sure if you know but Rob has a new album/project called Cross Country Driver, with his son and some guitarist named James Harper. It is worth checking out, start with Rio Tularosa and A Man With No Direction.
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EzyRider wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 2:26 pm Was just thinking about these guys yesterday. Just dug up a video and yeah, these guys kicked some azz!!

"Collision was an American heavy metal band from New York City that formed in 1979. Playing in relative obscurity for nearly 13 years, they were signed by Chaos/Columbia after they heard one of the band's demos. The band then released their first full-length album entitled Collision in 1992. In 1995, they released their second and last full-length album, Coarse, with Sony Music Distributing"

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Video > *Collision - Chains*
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3I45QwHLjw
they actually released a third album in 2001, an EP, under the name Kollizion. not sure if it was officially released, as I can't find any info on it, but finally found the tracks after years of looking.

sound-wise, it sounds similar to "Coarse."
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Lilian Axe - Poetic Justice
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SchenkerFan wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:19 am
windycitycane wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 10:55 am What constitutes D-List?

Wildside - Under the Influence
I'd say any band that never went gold.
No way. If you sold 300-400K, you have to be C-list.

Under 100K is D-list.
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Faster Pussycat isn't D level. They had one hit.
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Rocker4Real wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 4:10 pm Faster Pussycat isn't D level. They had one hit.
And a gold record.

I'm actually surprised the debut didn't go gold.
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pieceofme wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 4:48 pm
Rocker4Real wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 4:10 pm Faster Pussycat isn't D level. They had one hit.
And a gold record.

I'm actually surprised the debut didn't go gold.
Similar situation to LA Guns. They needed a hit ballad to get them on the pop charts.
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