Your nomination for the crappest heavy metal or rock band ever

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Saluki

World class procrastinator
Can I add Poison into the mix. One of the worst "hair metal" bands from the eighties.
I had totally forgotten about them. Thanks for that, now I have ear worm. Every rose has its thorn, every ear has its worm. Now I will never get to sleep.
 
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User32269

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Anyone slags off New Model Army and I'll send me kids, all under 10, round to put you straight, they love 'em!
Kiss. Queen. Bon Jovi et al. are all fair game!
 

Goggs

Guru
Motley Crue, Poison, (late) Kiss, (late) Def Leppard, Iron Maiden (Bruce Dickinson), Tygers of Pan Tang, Tank, (late) Metallica, Aerosmith, Van Halen, Yngwie Malmsteen, Accept..
 

Flying_Monkey

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Odawa
Anyone slags off New Model Army and I'll send me kids, all under 10, round to put you straight, they love 'em!

I don't think anyone has or indeed would. Along with Killing Joke, they were definitely one of the best things to emerge from the weird anarchist (post-)punk scene in the 1980s... I remember hearing Vengence way back when and realising that they had totally nailed England as a country. Here's 'Notice Me', which apart from having their trademark lead bass playing, sounds lyrically even more relevent than ever...

 

T4tomo

Legendary Member
Anyone slags off New Model Army and I'll send me kids, all under 10, round to put you straight, they love 'em!
Kiss. Queen. Bon Jovi et al. are all fair game!
They'd be justified too, I believe in Vengeance.;)
 

AndyRM

XOXO
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North Shields
Motley Crue, Poison, (late) Kiss, (late) Def Leppard, Iron Maiden (Bruce Dickinson), Tygers of Pan Tang, Tank, (late) Metallica, Aerosmith, Van Halen, Yngwie Malmsteen, Accept..

Does that mean you prefer Maiden with Paul Di Anno or Blaze Bayley? Killers and X Factor are probably my favourite two albums, but Bruce's voice is pretty incredible both in terms of range and longevity.
 

Goggs

Guru
Just remembered.. Saxon. I actually paid to see them at the Playhouse in Edinburgh, it was awful. The support band were good though, Loudness, from Japan.
 

Goggs

Guru
Does that mean you prefer Maiden with Paul Di Anno or Blaze Bayley? Killers and X Factor are probably my favourite two albums, but Bruce's voice is pretty incredible both in terms of range and longevity.

Yes, Paul DiAnno. Having said that, on Iron Maiden & Killers the best tracks are the instrumentals imo. Also, Blaze who? Number of the Beast is a classic album so credit to Bruce for that. Powerslave & Seventh Son are also good but the rest are meh.
 

AndyRM

XOXO
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North Shields
Yes, Paul DiAnno. Having said that, on Iron Maiden & Killers the best tracks are the instrumentals imo. Also, Blaze who? Number of the Beast is a classic album so credit to Bruce for that. Powerslave & Seventh Son are also good but the rest are meh.

Blaze was the singer on X Factor and Virtual XI.
 
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User169

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A work friend of mine is in to her Country music in a big way. Apparently Kid Rock and Steve Tyler ain't country. Nick has spoken :highfive:

Actually, I agree with that, but it is now what a lot of people in the US consider to be country and what largely gets played on the commercial country radio stations.
 
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