@@BrendonSnyder I hope so, that glam metal era upto 91 was nothing short of brilliance, the best music at the best time, I'm so glad, I lived it ,absolutely great memories and great times! It will live with me forever!
Actually their 2nd album Imaginator, that was shelved at the time and release later as their 3rd album is my favorite. Wish it had been released as the 2nd album.
5:48 I got a lot of these when my college radio station had their yearly sale where they would sell all the CD's they didn't want (after they've been picked through) they were only $1 apiece and I grabbed everything that looked metal. a few of these I got from seeing videos on headbanger's ball. unfortunately, we only had one metal radio station on Long Island which was 1480 AM Z-Rock and it barely came in clear depending on the weather.
Man I so miss Headbangers Ball…the original classic one. I know they have brought it back a number of time but it’s nowhere near as good as the original. That was my favorite show to watch and get info on all these great bands.
I used to collect CD’s from the age 12 to 36 I bought around 5000 albums it started to become more difficult to purchase them due to the price increase and most of all the record stores disappearing all over my tri-state area, I still have all the cds and records I bought but they just sit in the closet collecting dust sadly I gave in to the pressure and convenience of streaming platforms and they are useful for now, but I have a feeling they won’t last forever and when their gone I’ll still have my closet full of memories of my attempt to own every hard rock/heavy metal album that ever existed, I was the guy that had everything till I found your vault on TH-cam. How have you continued to afford this it seems impossible unless you’re extremely wealthy.
Hey Brendon, great show. I seldom hear about a band called Icon. Loved their stuff, heavy but could fall under Glam Metal. Have you heard of them. Did 2 or 3 albums, Debut and night of the crimes. Love this band. Also im a huge fan of Shy. Brave the storm, excess all areas etc, Tony Mills. Great vocals! Thanks again. Great show. You keep the good music flag flying and always give me inspiration to listen to my CDs.
Great collection. Thanks for covering glam metal. I'm familiar with most of those bands and have many of those CDs, but didn't know about some of them. Saints & Sinners is one of my favorites, the song Frankenstein rocks! Glad you had Shotgun Messiah in there, one of my favorite bands. The early 90's was so good. You've got some really obscure stuff there.
Very interesting selection, i know a fair amount of the bands you referenced. I wouldn't class Thunder as glam rock though, they are what i would consider as a hard rock band. Saw them twice & they are straight ahead rockers, no big hair or flamboyant peacocking just no nonsense hard rock. I eagerly await your favourite year album & your weekly pick ups, keep em coming.
Here in the states they were classified as Glam Metal when the debut was released. I realize they may have grown out of that moniker like Def Leppard and Motley Crue, but I still found the band when they were considered Glam so they will forever be Glam to me.
@@BrendonSnyder Perhaps. i would never put Thunder in with the likes of Def Leppard or Motley Crue, the sound, approach, song writing & look sets them apart in my book but maybe US terms for glam differ from here in the UK. In this case agree to disagree is the more diplomatic approach, good video though, look forward to your next catch all box.
You hit on a time period of music that IMO doesn't get the attention it should. The early to mid-90s...91 to about 95. Some really incredible music was being released in that sliver of time. Obviously, there's the Grunge stuff, but also bands like Life, Sex, and Death, My Sister's Machine, FNM "Angel Dust", Helmet "Meantime", Ned's Atomic Dustbin, Jellyfish, Sugartooth, Prong "Prove You Wrong"...so many I could keep listing. I've always loved that period of music. Things were kind of in a tailspin and it seemed like anything and everything was fair game.
I also did a video of the Top 10 Metal Albums Of 1992, see link th-cam.com/video/mPEOmhb9HnA/w-d-xo.html and have done additional Glam Metal videos on 1992 through 1994. See link for 1992 th-cam.com/video/WqvLoBGdaDs/w-d-xo.html
Hey brah. Great episode. I'm very familiar with 99% of your picks...Randy O' was in Odin from Decline of Western Civilization. Thank you for mentioning family friend Nadir D'Priest and his rebranded album...Slik Toxic, Outlaw Blood, Kik Tracee (Stephen was also in the running for the Velvet Revolver vocal gig). We should colab in the future. We come from the same school, I'm a few years older HORNS UP!
Hopefully most bands are on Spotify! I have started to develop some interest in album collecting recently because of these videos and channel in general. As a big Glam Metal fan I haven't heard any of these glam metal bands before. That's probably because I am 20, quite new to rock/metal, and not much knowledge from back then, these videos help out a ton.
Hi Noah! Yeah lots of these bands ran under the radar at the time and are hard to find today. Unfortunately most of these albums are not available to stream. You may have to go old school and hunt for CD’s.
i envy folks like urself havin radio stations that actually played rock music ...growin up we had, to quote one of the greatest movies ever, "Both kinds of music...Country AND Western" (haha) ...always enjoy ur vids man, thanx
Yeah i am glad that I had a couple cool rock stations growing up. But not today, I don’t like the format of most radio stations and now that they’re playing 80’s rock and glam metal as Classic Rock, that doesn’t work for me. It was fun while it lasted! 😂😂😂
Nice to see your regard for the Company Of Wolves and The Throbs.I saw The Throbs on tour with Mr Big back in the day.Amazingly i still have tour shirt of The Throbs and after losing weight it now fits.The have a second digital only release apparently.Curious link link the painting on the cover is the same painting the inspired The Fairy Fellers Masterstroke by Queen
Holy sh!t...what a great surprise to get this AM! Now, THIS is the glam metal "hidden gems" video that I've been waiting for! Already have quite a few of these CDs in my collection. But I'll be re-watching, pausing and writing down others. Juliet, Jagged Edge UK, Saints & Sinners and Roxy Blue are all pretty tuff to find, but definitely worth hunting down. There's a Roxy Blue song "Nobody Knows" (off 'Get Some') that I'd put right up there with the very best power ballads of the era. It kinda has a Tesla feel to it...really excellent. Next on my video wish list is the AOR box! And I see that Joe Lynn Turner CD on the shelf behind you. Guessing that may show up in a what's that you're listening to video. Can't wait. Keep up the great work, Brendon!
at one point I had over 10,000 CD's but got rid of (donated to local library, sold in garage sales, gave away to Savers/Goodwill) after I had imported them into my iTunes library (I had to buy an external HD because it wouldn't all fit on my laptop and I bought a second HD to make sure it was backed up)
I did the same thing with all the DVDs / BluRays that I had digital copies of - for some reason I kept all my cassettes, vinyl records and 8-tracks (my first car had an 8 track player and people were "giving them away for free" at garage sales the way they give away CD's now). now I only collect vinyl unless it's something that only exists on CD.
Yeah I just could never do that. Too many good memories tied up in each album plus for me it’s the experience of holding the album while listening that is an integral experience.
@@BrendonSnyder it was great when I was single with my studio condo bachelor pad on the beach in Long Beach. I had a “wall” of clear plastic CD racks back to back that looked like glass block as a room divider between the bedroom area and the living room area.. once I got married and we moved to a house in 2006 I kept the CDs in boxes in the garage and had a wall of DVD instead…. Last year we moved to Florida… most of the CDs and dvds I kept are in the garage in plastic bins and I have my 1,500 vinyl records in my upstairs office.
Good to see The four horseman get a mention , Frank Starr was a great singer back in the day . Don't know if you've heard Alien 'cosmic fantasy' ? , pretty obscure E.P glam hard rock with Frank on lead vocals. Great collection of glam Brendon....cheers.
Hi Moe! Yeah it’s one of my favorites. See link to Societees website where you can get one for yourself www.thesocietees.com/rock-t-shirt-hall-of-fame/10-rock-t-shirt-hall-of-fame-10th-inductee-poison-talk-dirty-to-me/?ref=brendonsnyder
a lot of these were going for a lot of money a few years ago before streaming because they're all out of print - wish I had grabbed a lot of these on vinyl
Hi Brendon Some great stuff in that box! One of my go to albums is the self titled Black 'N Blue record from 1984 that formed part of the first wave of the Sunset Strip scene. Produced by Dieter Dierks and one of the best releases of the time but unfortunately got lost in the shuffle.
Hi Alister, yea I’ve got the whole Black N Blue catalogue as well. Great band. Happened on them because Gene Simmons was involved, then because the lead vocalist did an album with Warrant and eventually became their guitarist ended up in Kiss.
Hi Brendon, how are you? Your video is really great👍. I have a question- can any solo album be added with the glam metal list? Like Vince Neil, Davy Vain, Mark slaughter etc. Pls make one video with the German bands like Bonfire, Thunderhead, Running wild etc.
Hi Brendon!! this one was a really cool trip to memory lane, many of those bands i remember from magazines i was subs, but never could heard their music.....from all the ones you showed i have D-A-D great band and Badlands (russian boots.....), XYZ cool band (awful name though). Btw though Sleeze Beez would be showing, maybe in another box?? cheers and be well
Sleeze Beez are actually on the CD wall behind me and were mentioned in the 800 CD Wall Of Wonder video as well as Spread Eagle, Babylon AD and other great Glam Metal bands. See link if you haven’t already watched it th-cam.com/video/Fz9kmSDtSjM/w-d-xo.html
Brendon, where did you get those organizational boxes? I'd rather have those than the totes. I've got those Bonham albums and they were pretty good although I like the first one best. I always wondered why there wasn't a third album. Thanks to your information I've got that third Badlands album, I really like that band.
I remember Brendan did a video on storing his CDs and his boxes. Just responding to your comment now, would have to look it up. But its on his channel somewhere.
The boxers are standard file boxes from Staples (but can be bought anywhere) then they are cut down to fit a standard CD, see link to video about how I make them th-cam.com/video/fbV8Z16nIEE/w-d-xo.html
That box is like the cream of the crop so anything is good. For something unique but Wally good try T-Ride. But for traditional Glam try Noisy Mama and Outlaw Blood. Vain is one of my favorite bands who still makes great albums today.
Yes I cut them down to the perfect size. I’ve made a video about how to make the box, see link if you’re interested th-cam.com/video/fbV8Z16nIEE/w-d-xo.html
Cool video. So many glam/hair metal band's I've never heard of before. I know D-A-D very well though, as they were very big - and still are - in Denmark. They made a darker more alternative-ish album called 'Helpyourselfish' after 'Riskin' It All' which is also very good. I know some of the other bands too but not as well as D-A-D. I have that Jagged Edge album too. There are some pretty cool songs on that album. I bought it back in the day because one of the members also played on Bruce Dickinson's first solo album. I'll definitely check some of the other bands out.
Four Horsemen were just out at wrong time as great band that got lost in shuffle. Asphalt Ballet is choice too. Thank you, Brendon as getting caught up this a.m. on your posts. Edit #1: Little Caesar and Junkyard are two more great bands that released cds at wrong time as musical winds had changed.
Brendon, this is amazing: I didn't know any of the names you mentioned here ! But I enjoyed the video all the same. It's like a journey.
If you’re a fan of Glam Metal then hopefully it gives you a lot to search out for something new to hear. It’s all worth it IMO.
Absolute Amazing collection! Alot of superb classics right up my street 👌 👏
Thanks man! Glad you enjoyed it. Lots more to come…
@@BrendonSnyder I hope so, that glam metal era upto 91 was nothing short of brilliance, the best music at the best time, I'm so glad, I lived it ,absolutely great memories and great times! It will live with me forever!
I picked up that Shotgun Messiah just recently and that album is killer. Really good stuff
Yeah I can’t say enough good stuff about that album as well.
This might be my favorite video you've done. Thanks for this.
You’re welcome Scott! 👍
Just got The Screaming Jets ! Tall Stories is underrated as well. Great work with these videos.
I love Tall Stories too! They did make a 2nd album years later.
Screaming jets are Awesome 👌
Baton Rouge's 'Desperate' was also on the Babylon A.D. album
Yeah I never understood that but I think it had to do with the producer.
that first Nelson album is awesome, had the cassette and then got the CD - recently I bought it used on vinyl
Actually their 2nd album Imaginator, that was shelved at the time and release later as their 3rd album is my favorite. Wish it had been released as the 2nd album.
@@BrendonSnyder the song they sang on the George Lynch solo album is good too
5:48 I got a lot of these when my college radio station had their yearly sale where they would sell all the CD's they didn't want (after they've been picked through) they were only $1 apiece and I grabbed everything that looked metal. a few of these I got from seeing videos on headbanger's ball. unfortunately, we only had one metal radio station on Long Island which was 1480 AM Z-Rock and it barely came in clear depending on the weather.
Man I so miss Headbangers Ball…the original classic one. I know they have brought it back a number of time but it’s nowhere near as good as the original. That was my favorite show to watch and get info on all these great bands.
I used to collect CD’s from the age 12 to 36 I bought around 5000 albums it started to become more difficult to purchase them due to the price increase and most of all the record stores disappearing all over my tri-state area, I still have all the cds and records I bought but they just sit in the closet collecting dust sadly I gave in to the pressure and convenience of streaming platforms and they are useful for now, but I have a feeling they won’t last forever and when their gone I’ll still have my closet full of memories of my attempt to own every hard rock/heavy metal album that ever existed, I was the guy that had everything till I found your vault on TH-cam. How have you continued to afford this it seems impossible unless you’re extremely wealthy.
Hey Brendon, great show. I seldom hear about a band called Icon. Loved their stuff, heavy but could fall under Glam Metal. Have you heard of them. Did 2 or 3 albums, Debut and night of the crimes. Love this band. Also im a huge fan of Shy. Brave the storm, excess all areas etc, Tony Mills. Great vocals! Thanks again. Great show. You keep the good music flag flying and always give me inspiration to listen to my CDs.
Love Icon!
Icon is a cool band, I have their first 3 albums. But I agree not really Glam Metal just happened to be the same era.
A lot of interesting bands in that box. 3 of my favorites are Bang Tango, Four Horsemen, and Dirty Looks.
All amazing bands!
Great collection. Thanks for covering glam metal. I'm familiar with most of those bands and have many of those CDs, but didn't know about some of them. Saints & Sinners is one of my favorites, the song Frankenstein rocks! Glad you had Shotgun Messiah in there, one of my favorite bands. The early 90's was so good. You've got some really obscure stuff there.
Yeah and this is just one of more than a dozen boxes filled with Glam Metal.
Very interesting selection, i know a fair amount of the bands you referenced. I wouldn't class Thunder as glam rock though, they are what i would consider as a hard rock band. Saw them twice & they are straight ahead rockers, no big hair or flamboyant peacocking just no nonsense hard rock. I eagerly await your favourite year album & your weekly pick ups, keep em coming.
Here in the states they were classified as Glam Metal when the debut was released. I realize they may have grown out of that moniker like Def Leppard and Motley Crue, but I still found the band when they were considered Glam so they will forever be Glam to me.
@@BrendonSnyder Perhaps. i would never put Thunder in with the likes of Def Leppard or Motley Crue, the sound, approach, song writing & look sets them apart in my book but maybe US terms for glam differ from here in the UK. In this case agree to disagree is the more diplomatic approach, good video though, look forward to your next catch all box.
You hit on a time period of music that IMO doesn't get the attention it should. The early to mid-90s...91 to about 95. Some really incredible music was being released in that sliver of time. Obviously, there's the Grunge stuff, but also bands like Life, Sex, and Death, My Sister's Machine, FNM "Angel Dust", Helmet "Meantime", Ned's Atomic Dustbin, Jellyfish, Sugartooth, Prong "Prove You Wrong"...so many I could keep listing. I've always loved that period of music. Things were kind of in a tailspin and it seemed like anything and everything was fair game.
I also did a video of the Top 10 Metal Albums Of 1992, see link th-cam.com/video/mPEOmhb9HnA/w-d-xo.html and have done additional Glam Metal videos on 1992 through 1994. See link for 1992 th-cam.com/video/WqvLoBGdaDs/w-d-xo.html
Hey brah. Great episode. I'm very familiar with 99% of your picks...Randy O' was in Odin from Decline of Western Civilization. Thank you for mentioning family friend Nadir D'Priest and his rebranded album...Slik Toxic, Outlaw Blood, Kik Tracee (Stephen was also in the running for the Velvet Revolver vocal gig). We should colab in the future. We come from the same school, I'm a few years older HORNS UP!
Yeah tons of great bands that deserve more recognition than they ever got back in the day. 🤘
Thanks for the time machine trip :) I remember seeing Freak of nature live in 93, such a great show
Lucky you! I’ve never had the fortune to see Mike Tramp live but would love too.
Hopefully most bands are on Spotify! I have started to develop some interest in album collecting recently because of these videos and channel in general.
As a big Glam Metal fan I haven't heard any of these glam metal bands before. That's probably because I am 20, quite new to rock/metal, and not much knowledge from back then, these videos help out a ton.
Hi Noah! Yeah lots of these bands ran under the radar at the time and are hard to find today. Unfortunately most of these albums are not available to stream. You may have to go old school and hunt for CD’s.
Brendon you make me want to get into my closet and actually survey what i have and get it all organized :)
It’s really nice to know what you have…I highly recommend it…but then I’m an organizing fool….😂
you really have alot of groups and artists I never heard of.Very cool video Brendon
I’ve got more than a dozen other Glam Metal boxes filled like this one with probably tons more obscure bands.
i envy folks like urself havin radio stations that actually played rock music ...growin up we had, to quote one of the greatest movies ever, "Both kinds of music...Country AND Western" (haha) ...always enjoy ur vids man, thanx
Yeah i am glad that I had a couple cool rock stations growing up. But not today, I don’t like the format of most radio stations and now that they’re playing 80’s rock and glam metal as Classic Rock, that doesn’t work for me. It was fun while it lasted! 😂😂😂
I love that T-Ride album. One of the most unique sounds I’ve ever heard from a band.
I completely agree! They recorded a 2nd album but it had remained unreleased. It did leak at some point and can be listened to on TH-cam.
Nice to see Vain in there...what a killer band 👍
Such a great band and highly underrated. They are still turning out quality albums today.
The other day find on a flea market ...EDDIE ojeda .....AXES to AXES for 1 dollar....love that album....keep the good stuff my friend
That’s a great one, I’ve got it in my collection. I always wished he’d have kept going and made more albums.
@@BrendonSnyder yep ..his style of singing...is like unique ...keep the good work
Damn, been looking for a good hard copy of that Crywolf album for a couple of years
Yeah it’s very hard to come by. I never see it when I’m out searching music at record stores.
Nice to see your regard for the Company Of Wolves and The Throbs.I saw The Throbs on tour with Mr Big back in the day.Amazingly i still have tour shirt of The Throbs and after losing weight it now fits.The have a second digital only release apparently.Curious link link the painting on the cover is the same painting the inspired The Fairy Fellers Masterstroke by Queen
Always been a big fan of Steve Conte and Company Of Wolves. I’ve got their other albums as well.
DAD had a new album, maybe a year or two ago. It is pretty good.
Yeah I covered it at the time of its release.
Lots of great stuff in that box. Lots I need to check out too. Julliet was just rereleased by Eonian Records as well as some Kenny McGee albums.
Glad to hear they are getting a re-release. The band and Kenny totally deserve it.
Holy sh!t...what a great surprise to get this AM! Now, THIS is the glam metal "hidden gems" video that I've been waiting for! Already have quite a few of these CDs in my collection. But I'll be re-watching, pausing and writing down others. Juliet, Jagged Edge UK, Saints & Sinners and Roxy Blue are all pretty tuff to find, but definitely worth hunting down. There's a Roxy Blue song "Nobody Knows" (off 'Get Some') that I'd put right up there with the very best power ballads of the era. It kinda has a Tesla feel to it...really excellent. Next on my video wish list is the AOR box! And I see that Joe Lynn Turner CD on the shelf behind you. Guessing that may show up in a what's that you're listening to video. Can't wait. Keep up the great work, Brendon!
Eonian Records just released Julliet again. Kenny McGee cds too.
Glad you enjoyed this one Jared! Had you in mind when I filmed it. Hopefully you’ll it gives you lots to explore.
at one point I had over 10,000 CD's but got rid of (donated to local library, sold in garage sales, gave away to Savers/Goodwill) after I had imported them into my iTunes library (I had to buy an external HD because it wouldn't all fit on my laptop and I bought a second HD to make sure it was backed up)
I did the same thing with all the DVDs / BluRays that I had digital copies of - for some reason I kept all my cassettes, vinyl records and 8-tracks (my first car had an 8 track player and people were "giving them away for free" at garage sales the way they give away CD's now). now I only collect vinyl unless it's something that only exists on CD.
Yeah I just could never do that. Too many good memories tied up in each album plus for me it’s the experience of holding the album while listening that is an integral experience.
@@BrendonSnyder it was great when I was single with my studio condo bachelor pad on the beach in Long Beach. I had a “wall” of clear plastic CD racks back to back that looked like glass block as a room divider between the bedroom area and the living room area.. once I got married and we moved to a house in 2006 I kept the CDs in boxes in the garage and had a wall of DVD instead…. Last year we moved to Florida… most of the CDs and dvds I kept are in the garage in plastic bins and I have my 1,500 vinyl records in my upstairs office.
@@BrendonSnyder gets to the point that Tyler Durden’s line in ‘Fight Club’ applies: “the things you own end up owning you”
Good to see The four horseman get a mention , Frank Starr was a great singer back in the day . Don't know if you've heard Alien 'cosmic fantasy' ? , pretty obscure E.P glam hard rock with Frank on lead vocals. Great collection of glam Brendon....cheers.
I have not, thanks for the tip. I’ll have to hunt it down.
Love that 21 Guns album.
It’s so good!
Hey Brendon, where did you get that awesome Poison shirt?! I want one!
Hi Moe! Yeah it’s one of my favorites. See link to Societees website where you can get one for yourself www.thesocietees.com/rock-t-shirt-hall-of-fame/10-rock-t-shirt-hall-of-fame-10th-inductee-poison-talk-dirty-to-me/?ref=brendonsnyder
a lot of these were going for a lot of money a few years ago before streaming because they're all out of print - wish I had grabbed a lot of these on vinyl
I have got quite a few of these on vinyl so might have to check out what they are worth
A lot of them are still not available on steaming and are still worth a pretty penny.
Hi Brendon Some great stuff in that box! One of my go to albums is the self titled Black 'N Blue record from 1984 that formed part of the first wave of the Sunset Strip scene. Produced by Dieter Dierks and one of the best releases of the time but unfortunately got lost in the shuffle.
Hi Alister, yea I’ve got the whole Black N Blue catalogue as well. Great band. Happened on them because Gene Simmons was involved, then because the lead vocalist did an album with Warrant and eventually became their guitarist ended up in Kiss.
Hi Brendon, how are you? Your video is really great👍. I have a question- can any solo album be added with the glam metal list? Like Vince Neil, Davy Vain, Mark slaughter etc.
Pls make one video with the German bands like Bonfire, Thunderhead, Running wild etc.
I generally group bands and solo works together. And for the most part artists usually stay in one genre type. So they can be placed together easily.
Hi Brendon!! this one was a really cool trip to memory lane, many of those bands i remember from magazines i was subs, but never could heard their music.....from all the ones you showed i have D-A-D great band and Badlands (russian boots.....), XYZ cool band (awful name though). Btw though Sleeze Beez would be showing, maybe in another box?? cheers and be well
Sleeze Beez are actually on the CD wall behind me and were mentioned in the 800 CD Wall Of Wonder video as well as Spread Eagle, Babylon AD and other great Glam Metal bands. See link if you haven’t already watched it th-cam.com/video/Fz9kmSDtSjM/w-d-xo.html
Brendon, where did you get those organizational boxes? I'd rather have those than the totes. I've got those Bonham albums and they were pretty good although I like the first one best. I always wondered why there wasn't a third album. Thanks to your information I've got that third Badlands album, I really like that band.
I remember Brendan did a video on storing his CDs and his boxes. Just responding to your comment now, would have to look it up. But its on his channel somewhere.
It says Staples right on the box.
The boxers are standard file boxes from Staples (but can be bought anywhere) then they are cut down to fit a standard CD, see link to video about how I make them th-cam.com/video/fbV8Z16nIEE/w-d-xo.html
Brendon, Randy O was in Odin, featured in Decline of Western Civilization II
Yes Odin, that’s the one!
Brendon If you were only going to buy two cds out of the glam box which two would it be?
That box is like the cream of the crop so anything is good. For something unique but Wally good try T-Ride. But for traditional Glam try Noisy Mama and Outlaw Blood. Vain is one of my favorite bands who still makes great albums today.
Randy O was in Odin. Another stellar glam metal band from the 80s. Their "Dont Take No For An Answer" ep kicks total ass.
For me Odin was always Heavy Metal and not Glam Metal. I’ve got a couple Odin albums as well.
Do you cut your storage boxes to size or are they available in CD height?
Yes I cut them down to the perfect size. I’ve made a video about how to make the box, see link if you’re interested th-cam.com/video/fbV8Z16nIEE/w-d-xo.html
Cool video. So many glam/hair metal band's I've never heard of before. I know D-A-D very well though, as they were very big - and still are - in Denmark. They made a darker more alternative-ish album called 'Helpyourselfish' after 'Riskin' It All' which is also very good. I know some of the other bands too but not as well as D-A-D. I have that Jagged Edge album too. There are some pretty cool songs on that album. I bought it back in the day because one of the members also played on Bruce Dickinson's first solo album. I'll definitely check some of the other bands out.
Great stuff!
You are ecyclopedic. Great vid
Dig what your doing. New subscriber...
Thank you Allan, that’s great to hear! I’m glad you’re joining the fun.
Four Horsemen were just out at wrong time as great band that got lost in shuffle. Asphalt Ballet is choice too.
Thank you, Brendon as getting caught up this a.m. on your posts.
Edit #1: Little Caesar and Junkyard are two more great bands that released cds at wrong time as musical winds had changed.
Is that Joe Lynn Turner behind you?
Didn’t even realize that one was in the background…yes that is the debut solo album from Joe Lynn Turner called Rescue You (1985).
@@BrendonSnyder Looks like a Wounded Bird reissue.
I think you'll find The Poor and Poor Boys are the same band from here in Oz
No they are two different bands.
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