its a pretty heavy song. not as heavy as reign in vblood tho, but songs ike that, lightning strikes again, and kiss of death were very metal tunes
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Originally posted by 5074charvel View PostThe band Europe killed the hair movement. If you don´t believe me, listen to Final Countdown. That synthesizer vamp haunts me and the rest of my generation for 20 years now. It´s ringing again ... Stop Stop Stop.
Try to play the intro on a guitar, cum testes and with smoth distortion dialed in and the cheese goes away. Of course it comes back when the dude starts to sing.
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Originally posted by Endrik View PostDon Dokken is one of the weakest singer I've ever heard, he should have been in AOR band... he's got the melody but no balls whatsoever.
He held his band back so much it's fucking ridiculous. I thought they couldn't groove to save their lives but when Mick played on the first Lynch Mob album I was like... holy fuck Mick can really play... why the fuck he spent that much time with Don.
Some Dokken songs are pretty good... like Sleepless Nights... and some of their albums have some of the best guitar tones ever... that being said they were still pretty lame.
Lynch Mob was fantastic, Heaven If Waiting has the coolest sound too it!
one awesome band that got fucked?
UGLY KID JOEOut Of Ideas
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Originally posted by thetroy View PostI'm guessing you have very narrow traditional views on gender roles and the like. The idea that guys all have to dress and act a certain way or else be labeled "gay" is ridiculous.
I dare you... buy that and wear it on stage.
Originally posted by thetroy View PostIndeed. Pink happens to be a cool color
Oh, and just because you think it's cute that your girlfriend loves Pukka or Hello Kitty doesn't mean you should wear a pukka shirt.Last edited by xenophobe; 12-17-2007, 10:08 PM.The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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Originally posted by xenophobe View PostIf you want to put on your foundation and mascara, wear pink leggings and spike and feather your hair go for it. However, I will point and laugh at you and call you a homo.
I dare you... buy that and wear it on stage.
Oh, and just because you think it's cute that your girlfriend loves Pukka or Hello Kitty doesn't mean you should wear a pukka shirt.
...but you're not the gay one.
Mmmm...sure...right...the mock homophobia cover isn't working...just come out of the closet...
:ROTF:I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.
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hahaha
Fuck you.
I'm not encouraging shit. He's the one who said pink bikini's were cool and he said since dressing up like a girl is fine that he should prove that he talks the talk and can walk the walk.The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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You dare me, eh?
I bet a lot of people on this board did that back in the day - I'm not into it to the same extremes as some of the guys in the 80's were but it IS fun to get dressed up for a show. I'm way too lazy to wear makeup every day, but I've certainly done eyeliner, nail polish, snakeskin pants, huge boots, brigh pink/orange shirts, etc. either on stage or going out to certain events. It's only the insecure males who ever have a problem with it (and maybe ultra-conservative women but they won't be at those shows/clubs/parties to begin with).
Hell I walk around almost every day wearing women's jeans.
Calling other dudes "homos" definitely won't score you any points with women either so what's the point? Tim has already shown how it makes ya look.
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Originally posted by Cygnus X1 View PostDid I mention Unskinny Bop yet?
Hair metal died of complications of diabetes when it got too corny and sappy to live! Bands like Britny Fox - a shitty copy of Cinderella who were a shiity copy of Aerosmith - just bled it out to the point that it was bled dry of talent and originality. Firehouse and Trixter fall into that category too, though Bill Leverty is a pretty good guitarist. But they got too sappy and it was all copies of copies of copies.
And not to contradict Sonicsamurai, but in the 80s there was already the split between glam and thrash. Thrash bands considered glam bands as talentless posers as far back as the early 80s, while the glam guys considered the thrashers as greasy thugs who couldn't write melodies or pull chicks to their shows. SOME people liked music across those lines, but to most you were either a poser or a hesher, not both.
Nirvana delivered the coup de grace to a genre that was already rotten from the inside. It was tired as a whole, though there were still a lot of good individual bands.Ron is the MAN!!!!
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Originally posted by jacksoncsplayer View Post:ROTF: Your'e out of you mind, You were one of those guys who wasn't comfortable with his own masculinity and would probably send your girl to the show without you cause you were too cool.:ROTF: while you were at home bashing our lipstick and eyeliner wearing asses we were giving your girl the banging you couldn't backstage or on the bus:ROTF: If you have any of the old passes she had see if they say DNK? :ROTF:
WOW! Who woke this guy up?:ROTF:
Go get 'em, Marc!
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lerxstcat brings up a good point. Back then, you didn't like Poison and Slayer. It was one or the other. God I hated Hair Metal back then. I was into Slayer and all those guys. We hated posers. Fuckin' hated them...
It wasn't until the mid to late 90's that I went back and checked out a lot of the music that I wouldn't be caught dead listening to back then. Some is good, some still sucks. But the same can be said for thrash...
But some bands kind of crossed those borders around here. Guns and Roses was one of them, even though I didn't like them. Strange enough the Bulletboys was another. I think it was because they were like old Van Halen and nobody talked shit about Van Halen back then. Well, the Roth era Van Halen. But get caught saying you liked Winger and it was over man...I'm angry because you're stupid
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Originally posted by Bengal View Postlerxstcat brings up a good point. Back then, you didn't like Poison and Slayer. It was one or the other. God I hated Hair Metal back then. I was into Slayer and all those guys. We hated posers. Fuckin' hated them...
It wasn't until the mid to late 90's that I went back and checked out a lot of the music that I wouldn't be caught dead listening to back then. Some is good, some still sucks. But the same can be said for thrash...
But some bands kind of crossed those borders around here. Guns and Roses was one of them, even though I didn't like them. Strange enough the Bulletboys was another. I think it was because they were like old Van Halen and nobody talked shit about Van Halen back then. Well, the Roth era Van Halen. But get caught saying you liked Winger and it was over man..."Bill, Smoke a Bowl and Crank Van Halen I, Life is better when I do that"
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