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A list of hair metal bands who haven't reunited in 20 years or more, but should! Are your favorites on the list?
Here are five '80s music videos that were the ultimate ... that served as the hotbed for the new school of hair/glam metal and melodic hard rock. Now, with Welcome to the Future representing ...
It’s been half a century since Angel—rock’s most theatrical underdogs—descended onto the scene with their self-titled debut ...
Hated by their US record company, Twisted Sister's You Can't Stop Rock 'N' Roll was a mission statement and a launchpad ...
Exodus, arguably the most musically violent band in the Bay Area thrash movement, were also the most vocal in their hatred of ...
Sure, it still sounds like the same band—pivoting smoothly from soft-rock ballads to dirty ’80s power chords ... just a little bit more. Glam pivots to folk, hair-metal melds seamlessly ...
The new album by the rock band L.A. Guns debuted at 44 on ... downs and enduring legacy of ’80s Los Angeles glam-metal. “Nothin’ But A Good Time” tells tales of that scene’s hot licks ...
Firehouse, “Love of a Lifetime” (1991) Many rock historians have analyzed the reasons behind grunge’s sudden arrival in the ‘90s, effectively ending the hair metal era for many ‘80s acts.
Phil Kettner remembers the first time he saw Metallica live. “My first reaction was, ‘Oh wow, it’s punk rock with long hair,’ ...
The Trinny London founder, 61, wore a silver gym top and light grey skimpy bottoms as she lifted the lid on the secrets ...