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Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Wed May 27, 2026 12:21 am
by oasisfan35
liebzz wrote: Tue May 26, 2026 6:40 pm
Slaughter - Stick It To Ya
We have hit the bottom of the barrel folks. This is hair metal in full cheese, an effort to bridge AC/DC with Motley Crue and Poison, but sadly not even landing any of those bands. Everything here is pretty ridiculous, with zero depth or significant effort. It’s really just a bunch of overwrought cliches all collected together and there’s not a single decent song on here - to think I remember having this album as an 11 year old, but really only remember Up All Night. Figures.
The Essential Track: Up All Night
Up Next: Warrant - Cherry Pie
Fly to the angels broheim...
- Spoiler: show
- I also had this cassette.
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Wed May 27, 2026 3:01 am
by liebzz
oasisfan35 wrote: Wed May 27, 2026 12:21 am
liebzz wrote: Tue May 26, 2026 6:40 pm
Slaughter - Stick It To Ya
We have hit the bottom of the barrel folks. This is hair metal in full cheese, an effort to bridge AC/DC with Motley Crue and Poison, but sadly not even landing any of those bands. Everything here is pretty ridiculous, with zero depth or significant effort. It’s really just a bunch of overwrought cliches all collected together and there’s not a single decent song on here - to think I remember having this album as an 11 year old, but really only remember Up All Night. Figures.
The Essential Track: Up All Night
Up Next: Warrant - Cherry Pie
Fly to the angels broheim...
- Spoiler: show
- I also had this cassette.
My God that was bad. It’s really an argument over the least bad song. It’s quite possible I owned this album for the cover. Even for the hair metal sub-genre, this one hurts.
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Wed May 27, 2026 11:30 am
by liebzz
Damn Yankees
This sort of toes the line between the hair metal we’ve been finishing up and the late 70s arena rock, which makes sense given the lineup of musicians here. That said, it does read more Whitesnake than Foreigner. Some of this, like Coming of Age and Damn Yankees, is at least tolerably fun. It is indeed an upgrade over the last couple of albums, but nevertheless, it’s a sign off (for the most part) from the subgenre that feels quite welcome. I might have started to warm up to some of it in ‘89, but by this point the whole thing is tired for me.
The Essential Track: Coming of Age
Up Next: Helmet - Strap It On