It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Classic Metal. (Discuss) Hair metal is a term used to describe a type of heavy metal music, and its associated fashion, that arose in the late 1970s in the United States. It was a strong force in popular music throughout the 1980s and very early 1990s. Such bands are frequently called hair bands. Pejorative terms for hair metal include poodle rock, due to the teased, bushy hair of many performers, butt rock, or other derogatory terms, such as cock rock reflect the fact that many hair metal lyrics focus on womanizing, sexual deeds and a lack of respect for women. Image File history File links Merge-arrows. ...
Classic metal is a genre of heavy metal music which is characterized by thumping fast basslines, fast, but less heavy riffs, extended lead guitar solos, high pitched vocals and anthemic choruses. ...
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Psychedelic music draws its inspiration from the experience of mind-altering drugs such as cannabis, psilocybin, mescaline, ecstasy and especially LSD. Characteristic features of the style include modal melodies, lengthy instrumental solos, esoteric lyrics and trippy special effects such as reversed, distorted, delayed and/or phased sounds. ...
Classical music is a broad, somewhat imprecise term, referring to music produced in, or rooted in the traditions of, European art, ecclesiastical and concert music, encompassing a broad period from roughly 1000 to the present day. ...
The British blues is a type of blues music that originated in the late 1950s. ...
The 1960s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1960 and 1969, but the expression has taken on a wider meaning over the past twenty years. ...
A musical instrument is a device constructed or modified with the purpose of making music. ...
A guitar is a stringed musical instrument. ...
A Fender Jazz Bass Bass guitar (also called electric bass guitar, electric bass, or simply bass) refers to an electric bass or an electric/acoustic string instrument with a similar appearance to the guitar, but with a larger body, commonly four strings, longer scale neck and tuned an octave lower...
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The term synthesiser is also used to mean frequency synthesiser, an electronic system found in communications. ...
A number of overlapping heavy metal genres have developed since the emergence of heavy metal music in the late 1960s. ...
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Celtic metal is a sub-genre of black metal. ...
Classic metal is a genre of heavy metal music which is characterized by thumping fast basslines, fast, but less heavy riffs, extended lead guitar solos, high pitched vocals and anthemic choruses. ...
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Gothic metal (also called Goth metal) is a crossover between heavy metal music and gothic music itself; although the term metal is debated by those who say it is mainly gothic music. ...
Groove metal, half-thrash, or post-thrash is a subgenre of thrash metal which took its current form during the early 1990s. ...
Neo-classical metal is a subgenre of the heavy metal music heavily influenced by classical music. ...
National Socialist black metal, commonly known as Nazi black metal or NSBM, is a subgenre of black metal music concerned with ideas of racial separatism and the Aryan race. ...
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Power metal is a style of heavy metal music. ...
Progressive metal (shortened to prog, or prog metal when differentiating from progressive rock) is a heavy brand of progressive rock which is characterized by the use of complex compositional structures, odd time signatures, and intricate and virtuosic instrumental playing. ...
Speed metal is a genre of heavy metal music that is similar to thrash metal, but tends to be more melodic and show less influence of punk music. ...
Thrash metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music. ...
Viking metal is a sub-genre of heavy metal. ...
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Blackened death metal (also called death/black metal) is a fusion genre of extreme metal utilizing elements of death metal and black metal with bands usually hailing from Europe. ...
Christian metal is a form of heavy metal music with explicitly Christian lyrics and themes. ...
Funk metal is a type of music that incorporates hard-driving heavy metal guitar riffs and the pounding bass rhythms characteristic of funk. ...
Grindcore is an extreme form of hardcore punk and heavy metal, related to death metal, but historically formed by combining elements of Hardcore Punk and early thrash metal (which predated the advent of death metal). ...
Industrial metal is a musical genre which draws elements from industrial music and heavy metal music. ...
Melodic death metal is generally considered an offshoot of death metal. ...
Metalcore is a musical genre consisting of a mix between heavy metal and hardcore. ...
Nu metal (or aggro metal) is a subgenre of heavy metal music. ...
Rap metal is a musical genre that takes influence from both rap music and heavy metal music. ...
Sludge metal is an extemely noisy form of doom metal, combining the thick riffing of stoner metal with grindcore and hardcore punk influences, particularly in the vocals, which tend to be abrasive. ...
Stoner Metal and Sludge Metal are often used interchangeably, but some fans make distinctions: Sludge metal has more similarities with grindcore and hardcore punk. ...
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Thrashcore, or thrash, is a combination of thrash metal and hardcore punk music. ...
Scandinavian death metal concerns the death metal bands of Scandinavian origin. ...
// NWOBHM Beginnings The New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) emerged in the late 1970s, in part a reaction to the decline of traditional heavy metal bands such as Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Def Leppard, and Black Sabbath. ...
Possessed press photo, circa 1987 Bay Area thrash metal, or Bay Area Thrash, referred to a steady following of heavy metal bands in the 1980s who formed and gained international status in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. ...
Heavy metal fashion is the style of dress, body modification, make-up, hairstyle, and so on, affected by many fans of heavy metal, or, as they are often called, metalheads. ...
This is a timeline of heavy metal or hard rock, from its beginnings in the late 60s to the present time. ...
// Alternative metal Alice in Chains Alien Ant Farm Biohazard Deftones Faith No More Helmet Korn Incubus Janes Addiction Machine Head Marilyn Manson Melvins Rammstein Papa Roach Rage Against The Machine Rob Zombie Sevendust Slipknot (band) Soundgarden Spineshank Staind Static-x Stone Sour System of a Down Tool White Zombie...
Avant-Garde metal Arcturus Corrosion Of Conformity Crotchduster Darth Vegas Dog Fashion Disco Fantômas Headkase Kayo Dot Maudlin of the Well Mr. ...
The graphic designer added the umlaut to the cover of Motörheads first album for æsthetic reasons. ...
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The 1970s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1970 and 1979. ...
Popular music is music belonging to any of a number of musical styles that are accessible to the general public and mostly distributed commercially. ...
The 1980s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1980 and 1989, however in a pop cultural sense The Eighties sometimes includes at least some aspects of 1979 and 1990, or more or less the era between the end of the Disco era of the 1970s and...
The 1990s refers to the years 1990 to 1999; the last decade of the 20th Century, but in an economical sense The Nineties is often considered to span from the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 to the 9/11 attacks in 2001. ...
Cock rock is a term, usually used derogatively, to describe a style of rock music that became popular in the late-1970s, remained popular throughout the 1980s, and declined in the early-1990s. ...
Fans of the genre usually refer to it as glam metal, referencing the earlier British glam rock movement, and consider hair metal to be a borderline insult. During its heyday the genre was generally referred to as heavy metal or simply metal; the fixation on the outrageous clothing and hairstyles of its most popular bands arose during the 1990s, after hair metal had been overshadowed by the simpler, back-to-basics appeal of grunge. Glam rock (less commonly glitter rock), a style of rock music popularized in the 1970s, was mostly a British phenomenon and confined to larger cities in the U.S., such as New York and Los Angeles. ...
Grunge music (sometimes also referred to as the Seattle Sound) is an independent-rooted music genre that became a commercially successful offshoot of hardcore punk, thrash metal, and alternative rock in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ...
Origins Throughout the 1970s, several heavy metal bands maintained cult followings, such as Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, KISS, Queen, Aerosmith, Thin Lizzy, the Scorpions, Uriah Heep, AC/DC, and Ted Nugent, and there were occasional mainstream hits, such as Blue Oyster Cult’s “Don’t Fear the Reaper.” Less commercially popular bands from the period such as Angel, Starz, Montrose, and Legs Diamond, combined the heavy metal and glam rock styles. Music critics overwhelmingly hated the genre. The 1970s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1970 and 1979. ...
In religion and sociology, a cult is a cohesive group of people (often a relatively small and new religious movement) devoted to beliefs or practices that the surrounding culture or society considers to be far outside the mainstream. ...
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This article is about the British heavy metal band. ...
Led Zeppelin was a British rock band that became one of the most popular and influential rock groups of all time. ...
KISS is an EPIC American glam rock/hard rock band formed in New York City in 1973. ...
Queen is a British rock band which came to popularity during the mid-1970s, and have amassed an enormous worldwide fanbase that continues to exist to this day. ...
Aerosmith is a long-running hard rock band, originally forming in Boston, Massachusetts in the early 1970s. ...
Thin Lizzy in 1975 Thin Lizzy was a hard rock/proto-heavy metal band, formed in Dublin by bassist and singer Phil Lynott in the late sixties. ...
The Scorpions Millennium Collection Album Cover Scorpions are a hard rock band from Hanover, Germany, best known for their 80s rock anthem, Rock You Like A Hurricane. ...
Uriah Heep (1969 - ) is a British rock band, officially formed in 1969 in England, when record producer Gerry Bron invited keyboardist Ken Hensley (previously a member of The Gods and Toe Fat) to join Spice, a band signed to his own Bronze Records label. ...
AC/DC is an Australian hard rock band. ...
Ted Nugent performs at a USO concert at Naval Support Activity, Naples, Italy, June 1, 2004 Ted Nugent (born December 13, 1948) aka the Nuge and the Motor City Madman is a guitarist from Detroit, Michigan, originally gaining fame as a member of the Amboy Dukes. ...
Blue Öyster Cult is a psychedelic/heavy metal band probably best known for their 1976 single (Dont Fear) The Reaper from Agents Of Fortune, 1981 single Burning For You from Fire of Unknown Origin, and appearing on the Heavy Metal movie soundtrack with Veteran of the Psychic Wars which...
The line-up of Angel; from left to right, Punky Meadows, Felix Robinson, Frank DiMino, Barry Brandt, and Gregg Giuffria. ...
This article is about the heavy metal band. ...
Montrose was the original Californian hard rock band, pioneering the kind of short and punchy songs that would be a template for later and more successful bands such as Van Halen. ...
Legs Diamond was a rock and roll band from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. ...
Glam rock (less commonly glitter rock), a style of rock music popularized in the 1970s, was mostly a British phenomenon and confined to larger cities in the U.S., such as New York and Los Angeles. ...
This changed in 1978, with the release of the hard rock band Van Halen’s ground-breaking debut. Guitarist Eddie Van Halen’s innovative tapping technique, and vocalist David Lee Roth’s mock-carnal presence provided a template for what would become hair metal. Van Halen became wildly popular. Countless bands relocated to Los Angeles to follow their example, and formed a colorful scene centering around the Sunset Strip. 1978 (MCMLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1978 calendar). ...
Van Halen is an American rock band formed in the early-1970s and discovered by KISS bassist and co-founder Gene Simmons. ...
Edward Lodewijk Van Halen, generally known as Eddie Van Halen, (born January 26, 1955 in Nijmegen, Netherlands) is a virtuoso guitarist, classically-trained pianist, and founding member of the hard rock band Van Halen. ...
David Lee Roth, also known as Diamond Dave, (born October 10, 1954 in Bloomington, Indiana) is an American rock vocalist, best known for his work with Van Halen. ...
The City of Los Angeles (from Spanish; Los Ãngeles, ) also known simply as L.A., is the second-largest city in the United States in terms of population, as well as one of the worlds most important economic, cultural, and entertainment centers. ...
The Sunset Strip is a mile and a half stretch of Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, that runs from Crescent Heights Boulevard in Hollywood to Doheny Drive in West Hollywood. ...
Frequently, hair metal bands cite the band Sum 41, and the Killers as major influences.
Hair metal in the 1980s In the early 1980s, heavy metal spawned several sub-genres, including thrash metal and black metal; however, hair metal became its most popular manifestation. Drawing inspiration from earlier bands like T. Rex, New York Dolls, Judas Priest and Alice Cooper, early hair metal bands included Mötley Crüe, W.A.S.P., Quiet Riot, and Fastway. Their music was less melodic than their younger contemporaries, like Ratt, and Cinderella, whose music and image ultimately became synonymous with the genre. Thrash metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music. ...
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Binomial name Tyrannosaurus rex Osborn, 1905 For the rock group Tyrannosaurus Rex, see T. Rex (band). ...
New York Dolls, 1973 The New York Dolls were a rock music group formed in New York City in 1971. ...
Judas Priest is an immensely influential heavy metal band formed in 1969 in Birmingham, England by Ken KK Downing and Ian Hill. ...
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Mötley Crüe (pronounced as mott-lay crew) is an American heavy metal/Glam Metal band whose members include Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, Mick Mars, and Vince Neil. ...
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Quiet Riot is a heavy metal band, Whose 1983 & 1984 suceess Started the 80s / (DREADED TERM!!) Glam metal scene. ...
This article is about the heavy metal band. ...
Jizzy Pearl with Ratt (2005) Ratt, on the cover of their 1999 CD. Ratt is a U.S. Los Angeles hard rock band that enjoyed significant commercial success in the 1980s. ...
Cinderella were a heavily AC/DC-influenced band with some power pop thrown in for good measure. ...
Hair metal was aggressive, with lyrics often focusing on girls, drinking, drug use, and the occult. Musically, hair metal songs often featured distorted guitar riffs, “hammer-on” solos, anthemic choruses, frenzied drumming, and complementary bass. Hair metal performers became infamous for their debauched lifestyles, their long, teased hair, and effeminate use of make-up, clothing, and accessories, (traits somewhat reminiscent of glam rock). Following Def Leppard’s wildly popular Pyromania, and Van Halen’s seminal 1984, hair metal became ubiquitous on radio and television. Many other hair metal bands were one-hit wonders, or as David Lee Roth once said of them, “here today, gone later today” (for example, Europe and Autograph). Def Leppard are a British rock band from Sheffield, England, that emerged in the late 1970s as part of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. ...
Pyromania (literally meaning a mania for fire) is the third album by British hard rock band Def Leppard, released in 1983 (see 1983 in music). ...
Van Halen is an American rock band formed in the early-1970s and discovered by KISS bassist and co-founder Gene Simmons. ...
1984 is the sixth album by American hard rock band Van Halen, released at the end of December 1983 (see 1983 in music). ...
Europe is a Swedish hard rock band originally assembled as a progressive rock group; they later added keyboards to their sound in order to soften it, in hopes of gaining radio airplay. ...
By the mid-1980s, hair metal was drawing inspiration from other sources, such as the romantic rock of the late 1970s. Bands like Boston, Journey, and Foreigner, influenced Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, and Poison, among others, to record power ballads. Despite hair metal’s popularity at the time, many began to consider it unimportant or derisory, due to a common perception that the bands were more focused on their make-up, clothing (usually spandex), lyrics, and stage shows, than on their music. By the mid-1980s, a discernible formula developed in which a hair band had two hits--one a power ballad, one a hard-rocking anthem. Boston is a best-selling rock band that achieved its most notable successes during the 1970s and 1980s. ...
Journey is an American rock band formed in 1973 in San Francisco. ...
Urgent album cover with a picture of all the band members Foreigner is a rock and roll band formed in New York in 1976 by experienced musicians Mick Jones and Ian McDonald. ...
Bon Jovi is a rock band from New Jersey that has sold more than 100 million albums in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, and played live concerts in major cities in Asia, Europe, Australia, Canada and South America, in addition to a large number of cities in the USA. Bon...
Poison is an American hair metal band which achieved popular success in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ...
Power ballad is the name given to a certain genre of songs that were frequently included on heavy metal albums in the 1980s. ...
In 1987, Guns N' Roses completly changed the meaning of hair metal. They incorporated sound of thrash metal, blues and punk to the music, while keeping some of the images of glam rock. However, Guns N' Roses’ next releases went into other musical directions. Therefore, many music critics do not consider Guns N' Roses a hair metal band. Their sound is usually described as trash or sleaze metal, along with contemporaries L.A. Guns but they are considerated as the final product of the Hair Metal era. Guns N Roses (GNR) is an American hard rock band whose dangerous reputation, controversial front man, and technical prowess have made them one of the most popular and acclaimed rock n roll bands of all time. ...
Thrash metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music. ...
The blues is a vocal and instrumental form of music based on a pentatonic scale as well as a characteristic twelve-bar chord progression. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
L.A. Guns are a rock band from Los Angeles, California which came to prominence in the 1980s. ...
Decline of hair metal By the early 1990s, hair metal had become widely ridiculed (the 1984 film This Is Spinal Tap is a satire of the genre), and increasingly formulaic, (for example, the music of Firehouse, Vixen, and Slaughter.) In 1991, the surge in popularity of grunge music, such as that performed by Alice In Chains, Nirvana, and Pearl Jam, led to a decline in hair metal’s popularity. Ironically, while many grunge and alternative music bands signed contracts with major record labels, many hair-metal bands, once considered proponents of “corporate rock,” signed with small, independent labels, and found niches; for example, CMC International released the music of Slaughter, Warrant, and others. New hair metal bands, such as Bittersuite, and Cherry Bang, are currently gaining popularity. Some unsigned bands, (such as Blanc Faces, Secret Smile,) that formed during hair metal's hey-day, are now being signed, to smaller labels. Spinal Tap on the cover of the April 1992 issue of Guitar World. ...
Michael Foster, C.J. Snare and Bill Leverty of Firehouse For the Dixieland jazz band, see Firehouse Five Plus Two Firehouse is an American hair metal band that was formed in 1988. ...
Vixen is an all female American rock and roll band which achieved some success during the late 1980s and early 1990s. ...
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Grunge music (sometimes also referred to as the Seattle Sound) is an independent-rooted music genre that became a commercially successful offshoot of hardcore punk, thrash metal, and alternative rock in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ...
Alice in Chains was an influential grunge rock group formed by lead singer Layne Staley (1967-2002) in the mid-1980s as Alice N Chains before the spelling of the name was changed. ...
Nirvana was a popular American grunge rock band founded in 1987 in Aberdeen, Washington. ...
Pearl Jam is a Seattle-based rock band which is considered to be one of the most popular and influential artists of the 1990s. ...
Warrant is a Glam Metal band from Los Angeles, California which enjoyed its greatest success in 1990 with the smash single and album Cherry Pie. ...
Several hair metal bands, most notably Bon Jovi and Mötley Crüe, have remained commercially viable throughout the 1990s and into the 2000s. The British band The Darkness has attempted to revive the hair-metal style, albeit in a more tongue-in-cheek manner, somewhat reminiscent of early Van Halen and Queen. The Darkness are a British rock band often mistaken for being Glam-rock by the general public, while touting themselves as classic hard rock. ...
List of hair metal bands Aerosmith is a long-running hard rock band, originally forming in Boston, Massachusetts in the early 1970s. ...
Alias was an AOR/hard rock band formed by vocalist Freddy Curci and Heart founding members Roger Fisher, Steve Fossen and Mike DeRosier in 1990. ...
The line-up of Angel; from left to right, Punky Meadows, Felix Robinson, Frank DiMino, Barry Brandt, and Gregg Giuffria. ...
Autograph is also the name of a Russian rock band. ...
The band Bad English formed in 1988, reuniting keyboardist Jonathan Cain with singer John Waite and bassist Ricky Phillips, his former bandmates in The Babys. ...
Badlands were a short-lived rock band founded by Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Jake E. Lee and Black Sabbath members Ray Gillen and Eric Singer. ...
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Big Bang Babies were a hair band, but technically werent hair metal, or for that matter metal, period. ...
Blackboard Jungle are a hair metal band featuring singer Kenny Price and bassist Britt. ...
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Bon Jovi is a rock band from New Jersey that has sold more than 100 million albums in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, and played live concerts in major cities in Asia, Europe, Australia, Canada and South America, in addition to a large number of cities in the USA. Bon...
Britny Fox is a âhair metalâ band best known for their two late-â80s near hits âGirlsâ Schoolâ and âLong Way to Love. ...
This band were the first to be launched on the US market by the UK-based Bronze Records. ...
Bullet Boys or Bulletboys are a heavy metal band that was formed by vocalist Marq Torien and guitarist Mick Sweda in the late 1980s after the pair left King Kobra. ...
Candy were a band featuring former GunsnRoses guitarist Gilby Clarke. ...
Cinderella were a heavily AC/DC-influenced band with some power pop thrown in for good measure. ...
Cry_Wolf film poster Cry_Wolf is a 2005 film directed by Jeff Wadlow. ...
Dads Porno Mag were a band featuring guitarists Ryan Roxie and Keri Kelli, and drummer Mike Fasano. ...
Damn Yankees was an American rock supergroup, formed in 1989, consisting of Jack Blades (Night Ranger), Tommy Shaw (Styx), Ted Nugent and drummer Michael Cartellone. ...
Danger Danger is a music band often associated with the hair band scene, though not everything theyve recorded fits into this genre. ...
The Darkness are a British rock band often mistaken for being Glam-rock by the general public, while touting themselves as classic hard rock. ...
Def Leppard are a British rock band from Sheffield, England, that emerged in the late 1970s as part of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. ...
The Dogs DAmour are a British rock band originally featuring lead vocalist Ned Christie (AKA Robert Stoddard), guitarists Tyla and Nick Halls, bassist Karl Watson, and drummer Bam. ...
Dokken is an American metal band which was formed in 1978. ...
Electric Angels were a hair metal band featuring singer Shane, guitarist Ryan Roxie, bassist Jonathan Daniel, and drummer John Schubert. ...
Cover from debut album Donnie Vie (guitar and vocals) and Chip Znuff met in Chicago in 1984 and started to write songs together. ...
Europe is a Swedish hard rock band originally assembled as a progressive rock group; they later added keyboards to their sound in order to soften it, in hopes of gaining radio airplay. ...
See also Extreme value, Extreme sports, Extremophile Extreme was an American funk metal / hair metal / hard rock band which achieved popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ...
For Ainu in J.R.R. Tolkiens fictional universe of Arda, see Ainur. ...
Faster Pussycat is a Los Angeles sleaze rock band formed in the 1980s and named for the 1965 film Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!. Their first album, Faster Pussycat, was released in 1987. ...
Filthy Lucre were a band featuring Phil Lewis on lead vocals and guitar, Steve Dior on guitar, Jim Writ on bass, and MC Bones on drums. ...
Michael Foster, C.J. Snare and Bill Leverty of Firehouse For the Dixieland jazz band, see Firehouse Five Plus Two Firehouse is an American hair metal band that was formed in 1988. ...
Giant is an American rock band that was formed in 1988 by brothers Dann and David Huff. ...
The band Girl should not be confused with girl bands. ...
Giuffria Giuffria was a melodic rock band in the style of Journey, formed by keyboardist Gregg Giuffria, that had one hit single, âCall to the Heart,â in 1984. ...
Binomial name Carcharodon carcharias (Linnaeus, 1758) The Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias), also known as White Pointer, White Shark or Amaletz, is an exceptionally large lamniform shark found in coastal surface waters in all major oceans. ...
Guns N Roses (GNR) is an American hard rock band whose dangerous reputation, controversial front man, and technical prowess have made them one of the most popular and acclaimed rock n roll bands of all time. ...
Hanoi Rocks are a Finnish rock band, who achieved minor success in the early 1980s, later on, and still today a Cult Band. In terms of image, the band could be seen as part of the hair metal movement; musically, however, they are more influenced by artists such as the...
Heart; Left to Right: Mike Derosier, Ann Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Howard Leese, Roger Fisher, and Steve Fossen Heart was one of the most successful female-fronted hard rock bands in the 1970s. ...
Helix is a heavy metal band from Canada. ...
Hericane Alice was a short lived party metal band that formed in Minnesota. ...
Guns N Roses in the late 1980s Guns N Roses is an American hard rock band whose dangerous reputation, controversial front man, and technical prowess have made them one of the most popular rock and roll bands ever. ...
Honeymoon Suite are a Canadian rock band, based out of Toronto, Ontario, who were most popular in the 1980s. ...
Icon was an American heavy metal (or glam metal) band formed in 1981 in Phoenix, Arizona, by Dan Wexler, Stephen Clifford and Tracy Wallach. ...
Jackyl is an American rock and roll band formed in 1990. ...
Johnny Crash was a hard rock band, formed in 1987. ...
Kane Roberts is a heavy metal guitarist best known for his tenure in Alice Coopers band during the late 1980s. ...
Keel was a heavy-metal music band in the 1980s. ...
Kill For Thrills were a band feauring lead vocalist and rhythm guitar Gilby Clarke, later a members of GunsnRoses, lead guitarist and backing vocalist Jason Nesmith, bassist and backing vocalist Todd Muscat, and drummer and backing vocalist David Scott. ...
Kingdom Come is a hard rock band fronted by Hamburg born vocalist Lenny Wolf. ...
King Kobra was a melodic hard rock group founded by drummer Carmine Appice after his tenure with Ozzy Osbourne. ...
Kix was an American rock band known for catchy songs and very popular live performances led by charismatic lead singer Steve Whiteman. ...
L.A. Guns are a rock band from Los Angeles, California which came to prominence in the 1980s. ...
Leatherwolf is a Los Angeles-based heavy metal band known for their triple lead guitar approach. ...
Lee Aaron Lee Aaron (born as Karen Lynn Greening on July 21, 1962 in Belleville, Ontario) is a Canadian rock and Jazz singer known as The Queen of Metal in Canada. She had several hits with titles such as Metal Queen, Watcha Do to my Body, and Sex with Love...
The Liberators were a band featuring singer Phil Lewis, guitarist Brent Muscat, keyboardist John Juster, drummer Dave Moreno, and at one time or another, bassists Adam Curry and Eric Stacey. ...
Lillian Axe is a classic hair metal band that showed up around 1988, just before the great decline of hair metal. ...
Lita Ford on the cover of her 1988 album Lita Lita Rosanna Ford (born September 19, 1958) is a heavy metal singer and guitarist whose peak popularity was during the 1980s. ...
Lizzy Borden was an American heavy metal band formed in 1984. ...
Also known as just the Quireboys in the UK. From quireboys. ...
Loudness is a Japanese heavy metal band formed in 1981 by Akira Takasaki. ...
Lynch Mob are a band featuring guitarist George Lynch and drummer Mick Brown, who also played together in the band Dokken. ...
Mötley Crüe (pronounced as mott-lay crew) is an American heavy metal/Glam Metal band whose members include Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, Mick Mars, and Vince Neil. ...
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Nelson is a hair metal band founded by Matthew and Gunnar Nelson (the twin sons of Ricky Nelson. ...
T.J. Racer(Bass) ,Jim Gillette(vocals), Michael Angelo Batio(guitar) and Bobby Rock(drums) BEFORE ANYTHING ELSE - CHECK OUT THE HAIR.... ALMOST SUPERNATURAL. Nitro was formed by guitarist Michael Angelo Batio, a neo-classical/fusion shred guitarist known to be uncannily fast. ...
Pantera was a popular heavy metal band from Dallas, Texas that formed in 1982. ...
Phantom Blue is an all-woman hard rock band from Hollywood, California, USA. Their musical style is influenced mainly by Thin Lizzy. ...
Plain Jane were a band that Jani Lane and Steven Sweet were members of before they joined Warrant. ...
Poison is an American hair metal band which achieved popular success in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ...
Pretty Boy Floyd is an American Glam Metal band. ...
Pretty Boy Floyd were a Canadian hair metal band. ...
Quiet Riot is a heavy metal band, Whose 1983 & 1984 suceess Started the 80s / (DREADED TERM!!) Glam metal scene. ...
Racer X is a U.S. heavy metal band formed in the mid to late 1980s. ...
Jizzy Pearl with Ratt (2005) Ratt, on the cover of their 1999 CD. Ratt is a U.S. Los Angeles hard rock band that enjoyed significant commercial success in the 1980s. ...
Roadhouse were a band that included former Def Leppard guitarist Pete Willis. ...
Rough Cutt is a band featuring singer Paul Shortino, who for a while replaced singer Kevin DuBrow in Quiet Riot. ...
Roxx Gang were a hair metal band featuring current L.A. Guns guitarist Stacey Blades. ...
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Hagar performing live in his classic red color scheme Samuel Roy Hagar (born October 13, 1947 in Monterey, California), better known as Sammy Hagar, is a U.S. rock guitarist, singer, and composer. ...
Saraya were a band featuring singer Sandy Saraya, guitarist Tony Bruno Ray, bassist Gary Taylor, keyboardist Gregg Munier, and drummer Chuck Bonfante. ...
Secret Smile was a drama serial in two parts shown by ITV in December 2005, starring David Tennant, Claire Goose and Kate Ashfield. ...
Sheriff is a Sacremento,California based band who had a hit with the song, When Im With You. ...
Skid Row is an American heavy metal band which became the hard rock prototypes of the late 1980s metal scene and were reasonably successful until they were eclipsed by the Seattle grunge bands in 1991. ...
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Slave Raider was an American heavy metal band formed in 1985 that was known for its over-the-top antics, heavy make-up and glam song lyrics. ...
Steelheart is a melodic rock/hair metal band that was formed in 1983 in Norwalk, Connecticut. ...
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Sweet Pain were a band featuring singer Corky Gunn, guitarist Adrian Vance, basssist Kelly Nickels, and drummer Ronnie Taz. ...
Sweet Savage were an American hair metal band made up of singer Joey C. Jones, guitarist Chris Sheridan, bassist Laine Sheridan, and drummer Randy St. ...
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Tesla is the name of an American hard rock band originating from Sacramento, California. ...
The Throbs were a hair metal band composed of singer Sweatheart, guitarist Roger Ericson, bassist Danny Nordahl, and drummer Ronnie Magri. ...
TNT is a Norwegian hard rock band. ...
Tod Howarth is an American rock and roll musician best known as the vocalist/keyboardist/guitarist for the short-lived hair metal band Frehleys Comet. ...
Tora Tora Formed in 1985 Memphis,Tn Submitted by Delta Princess Members: Anthony Corder(vocials) Patric Frances (drums) Keith Douglas (guitar) and John Patterson (drums). ...
Torme were a band whose guitarist was Bernie Torme. ...
Trixter was a melodic hard rock/hair metal band formed in Paramus, New Jersey in 1984. ...
Trouble Tribe were a hair metal band composed of lead vocalist Jimmy Driscoll, guitarist Adam Wacht, bassist Eric Klaastad, and drummer Steve Durrell. ...
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Ugly Kid Joe was a heavy metal band from Isla Vista, California. ...
Vince Neil (born Vincent Neil Wharton, February 8, 1961 in Hollywood, California) is the singer for American hair metal band Mötley Crüe. ...
Vinnie Vincent Invasion was a band that featured former KISS guitarist Vinnie Vincent. ...
Vixen is an all female American rock and roll band which achieved some success during the late 1980s and early 1990s. ...
Warrant is a Glam Metal band from Los Angeles, California which enjoyed its greatest success in 1990 with the smash single and album Cherry Pie. ...
From left to right: James Lomenzo, Greg DAngelo, Mike Tramp, Vito Bratta. ...
Whitesnake was a British band, active primarily in the 1980s. ...
White Tiger were a post-KISS band of former KISS guitarist Mark St. ...
Winger is a hair metal band formed in 1986 by Kip Winger, formerly of Alice Coopers band, in which Winger members Reb Beach and Paul Taylor have also played. ...
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Y Kant Tori Read Y Kant Tori Read was a 1980s synthpop band, fronted by (then unknown) singer-songwriter Tori Amos. ...
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