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Yngwie 03-18-2014 10:13 PM


LightscapeMedia 03-19-2014 12:10 AM

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Originally Posted by XSAXS (Post 20020280)
Indeed. King's X was an amazing band. I quite liked the Galactic Cowboys from that era too.


Galactic Cowboys?? I thought I was the only one in the world who knew about these guys. Their last album was my favorite


LightscapeMedia 03-19-2014 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by XSAXS (Post 20020280)
Indeed. King's X was an amazing band.

WAS?? Is.. they're still around and not even close to being done. Check out their newer album Manic Moonlight.

LightscapeMedia 03-19-2014 12:15 AM

How about Scatterbrain? Some of you '90s tots oughta get a kick out of this..




Jim_Gunn 03-19-2014 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by LightscapeMedia (Post 20020335)
How about Scatterbrain? Some of you '90s tots oughta get a kick out of this..

You can't mention Scatterbrain without mentioning Ludichrist the NYC hardcore band that Scatterbrain evolved from. I was in the audience at this 1989 concert at the legendary Lamours Rock Club in Brooklyn the night they shot this video and performed their last show as Ludichrist and changed the band's name to Scatterbrain.




xxxjay 03-19-2014 01:48 AM

I am bookmarking this thread so I can school all of you with my metal trivia

SilentKnight 03-19-2014 04:52 AM

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Originally Posted by VikingMan (Post 20020216)
ha ha my band used to play that song every gig. That video looks so fucking dumb especially the intro. This was a pretty cool song but now looking back that lead singer looked so queer in that animal print body suit and cowboy boots.

https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/i...K4X4KVdvdvp4zQ

The guy was from Montreal...what to expect. Yeah...the video was gay and cheesy like most 80s vids. But his music was good. He had a big career as a songwriter and producer in later years.

Andrezza 03-19-2014 05:48 AM

Anybody know Demon, I think a british band...

DAMNMAN 03-19-2014 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by LightscapeMedia (Post 20020334)
WAS?? Is.. they're still around and not even close to being done. Check out their newer album Manic Moonlight.

I got it already. This thread is about under rated bands. King's X should be a household name. They are fucking great. Almost nobody knows who they are.

DAMNMAN 03-19-2014 06:44 AM



Here's my fav Gallactic Cowboys song

RebelR 03-19-2014 07:02 AM

Have to agree, never understood why The Cult never got a bigger following. Another 90's band that I thought would have been bigger was Faith No More, I'm reminded of them every time I watch Dirty Jobs on the Discovery channel.


crockett 03-19-2014 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Spunky (Post 20020255)
:thumbsup
Cinderella

Forgot all about those guys, used to love some of their songs including that one. Haven't heard it in years. :thumbsup

BlackCrayon 03-19-2014 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 20020160)
masters of reality






flashfire 03-19-2014 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Spunky (Post 20020256)
Warrant

what are you talking about they were a massive commercial success

Robbie 03-19-2014 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by RebelR (Post 20020625)
Another 90's band that I thought would have been bigger was Faith No More, I'm reminded of them every time I watch Dirty Jobs on the Discovery channel.

I remember when they hit big with Epic, and the critics were blasting them for being a homogenized version of The Chili Peppers.

I thought that song was awesome, and we played it our band...but whoever produced it was definitely going for a more "polished" Chili Peppers sound and I think that after the initial success of the song it kind of backfired on them.

Another band I just thought of that hit kind of big and then faded to nothing: Ugly Kid Joe
Seemed like you couldn't go anywhere without hearing their song "Hate Everything About You" for a few months.
Then..."poof"...gone.

MaDalton 03-19-2014 10:39 AM

i saw Faith No More live - Mike Patton was so drunk that he fell down like 10 times over the course of the concert

Robbie 03-19-2014 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 20020872)
i saw Faith No More live - Mike Patton was so drunk that he fell down like 10 times over the course of the concert

When I was young I used to think it was great that bands were so fucked up onstage. And at that time (the 1970's) it was kind of a cultural badge of honor.

But now, I have to wonder WHY they couldn't just play onstage sober for a couple of hours?

I mean WTF?

Why did bands have to be totally fucking wasted by 9 p.m. and play like shit?

It seems like the logical thing would be to go out and kick ass on stage. You're done by 11 p.m., THEN grab all the groupie whores backstage and get fucking wasted off your ass in a big drug and sex orgy.

Just seems dumb, now that I'm older, that bands did that.
Hell, I'm guilty of it too when I toured in my cover bands.

We played 7 nights a week. And usually played 4 to 5 sets a night. By the third set (around midnight/ 1 a.m.) we would be pretty fucked up.

Of course you can play at a certain level of proficiency even if you can barely count to "4". But you play 100 times better when your sober and instead of struggling to barely make it through a song....you are stretching out and pushing your limits.

_Richard_ 03-19-2014 10:52 AM

these guys are still making waves with the first cd:


Tom_PM 03-19-2014 11:01 AM

Were there hard rock bands in the 90's then?
Either way, the answer to the question in the thread is ALL of them should have been bigger. Might have stemmed the tide of grown in the laboratory "idol" pop for a while longer.
I still listen to a couple of songs by Icon.

MaDalton 03-19-2014 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 20020882)
When I was young I used to think it was great that bands were so fucked up onstage. And at that time (the 1970's) it was kind of a cultural badge of honor.

But now, I have to wonder WHY they couldn't just play onstage sober for a couple of hours?

I mean WTF?

Why did bands have to be totally fucking wasted by 9 p.m. and play like shit?

It seems like the logical thing would be to go out and kick ass on stage. You're done by 11 p.m., THEN grab all the groupie whores backstage and get fucking wasted off your ass in a big drug and sex orgy.

Just seems dumb, now that I'm older, that bands did that.
Hell, I'm guilty of it too when I toured in my cover bands.

We played 7 nights a week. And usually played 4 to 5 sets a night. By the third set (around midnight/ 1 a.m.) we would be pretty fucked up.

Of course you can play at a certain level of proficiency even if you can barely count to "4". But you play 100 times better when your sober and instead of struggling to barely make it through a song....you are stretching out and pushing your limits.

i completely agree

The Porn Nerd 03-19-2014 11:57 AM

Most of the bands listed in this thread couldn't lick Pearl Jam's nutsack.

The Last Great Band: Pearl Jam.

(I like Counting Crows too but they've been mailing it in for a few years now so fuck 'em - a COVERS album? C'mon now....).

Joshua G 03-19-2014 01:26 PM

crappy band, great stripper song.


fitzmulti 03-19-2014 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by CarlosTheGaucho (Post 20020049)
Always had a thing for Winger and Tesla back in the day, although they probably were decently popular (not in Europe though).




Winger...new album coming out soon! ;-)

NaughtyVisions 03-19-2014 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd (Post 20020961)
Most of the bands listed in this thread couldn't lick Pearl Jam's nutsack.

The Last Great Band: Pearl Jam.

(I like Counting Crows too but they've been mailing it in for a few years now so fuck 'em - a COVERS album? C'mon now....).

This thread is about underrated bands, not overrated. :upsidedow

fitzmulti 03-19-2014 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 20020161)
jesus motherf.... christ - i ended up on the website of one of the female voices of TSO

http://www.georgianapolitano.com/

sending my marriage proposal now... :liebe028:

To the back of the line, buddy! ;-)

fitzmulti 03-19-2014 02:30 PM

I don't wanna leave out my buddies SOUTHGANG...they had a couple of albums, when I was in my second stint in the music biz...then since that time, Butch Walker has done a couple of other bands, and produced a TON of other well known acts...too long to mention.
He's helluva guitarist and writer!

Photo is one I took of his subsequent bands with three members of SOUTHGANG, for a promo shoot, in Atlanta's Cotton Club.
http://www.fitzmulti.com/bands/butchjaycelive.jpg


Sarah_Jayne 03-19-2014 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by RebelR (Post 20020625)
Another 90's band that I thought would have been bigger was Faith No More, I'm reminded of them every time I watch Dirty Jobs on the Discovery channel.

The number of times I hear them listed as an influence to newer bands suggests they at least got through to some in their target market. It is interesting how a band can be at superstar level within their own genre but to the general public just be the band with the dying fish in their video.

We Care A Lot is fun to listen to now for all the references. A bit like We Didn't Start The Fire for 80's kids.

DWB 03-19-2014 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by LightscapeMedia (Post 20020041)
I'll start:




You started the thread with a bang! Both, especially Saigon Kick, should have been much, much bigger than they were.

Some others off the top of my head...

Soundgarden
Dream Theater
Mr. Big
Cinderella
XYZ
The Cult
Tora Tora
Faith No More
Extreme
Winger

DWB 03-19-2014 03:47 PM

Can't believe I forgot...

Badlands
Lynch Mob

Robbie 03-19-2014 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by DWB (Post 20021256)
Lynch Mob

Lynch Mob played here recently in Vegas at a club called "Count's Vamp'd" which is owned by Danny "The Count" from History Channel's "Counting Cars" show.

EDIT: Matter of fact here's some footage of them doing "Wicked Sensation" at Count's Vamp'd a couple of months ago:


VSKevin 03-19-2014 05:40 PM

I don't think I'm allowed to do any posting here, I was 2 by the end of the 80s. Though this Savatage stuff is pretty face-meltingly good.

LightscapeMedia 03-19-2014 06:00 PM

I'm surprised that on this forum, this hasn't been mentioned yet!


LightscapeMedia 03-19-2014 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 20021295)

EDIT: Matter of fact here's some footage of them doing "Wicked Sensation" at Count's Vamp'd a couple of months ago:


My first ever concert. L.A. Guns, Lynch Mob, Dokken, Slaughter, Alice in Chains (they were unknown and there were maybe 50 people in the whole arena), and Ozzy.

Robbie 03-19-2014 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by LightscapeMedia (Post 20021366)
My first ever concert. L.A. Guns, Lynch Mob, Dokken, Slaughter, Alice in Chains (they were unknown and there were maybe 50 people in the whole arena), and Ozzy.

Cool lineup!

We were playing at Club LaVela in Panama City, Florida around 1990/1991 and opened a show for L.A. Guns there.

It was funny as hell. They had laid out in the sun all day at the beach (it was Spring Break), and the drummer was as red as a stop sign.

And when you play drums that ain't a good thing. His skin was tight and painful.

Funny thing was, he walked out onstage wearing shorts with no shirt. But once he got behind his kit to play, he stripped down totally naked! lol
We could see that from backstage, but the people out front couldn't. :1orglaugh

LightscapeMedia 03-19-2014 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 20021374)
Cool lineup!

We were playing at Club LaVela in Panama City, Florida around 1990/1991 and opened a show for L.A. Guns there.

It was funny as hell. They had laid out in the sun all day at the beach (it was Spring Break), and the drummer was as red as a stop sign.

And when you play drums that ain't a good thing. His skin was tight and painful.

Funny thing was, he walked out onstage wearing shorts with no shirt. But once he got behind his kit to play, he stripped down totally naked! lol
We could see that from backstage, but the people out front couldn't. :1orglaugh

L.A. Guns is easily a top 5'er for me... I see them play every time they roll into Phoenix. Love the new album


LightscapeMedia 03-19-2014 06:16 PM

I'll truly be impressed if anyone knows this..


LightscapeMedia 03-19-2014 06:21 PM


Jim_Gunn 03-19-2014 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by DWB (Post 20021256)
Can't believe I forgot...
Lynch Mob

I don't think more than a handful of people watching actually knew who he was, but George Lynch played a very intimate free open air concert on the roof of the building at the last XBiz show in Miami last year with three other musicians that featured a long set full of Dokken hits, Lynch Mob and his solo songs and a couple of cover tunes. He even invited someone from the crowd up to sing a rocked out version of one of James Brown's hits. He was the best musical guest ever at a webmaster show.

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 03-19-2014 07:38 PM

Bay Area band Y&T never quite made it to the big big time...







Their sound is similar to Van Hagar - I saw Y&T play bars a lot in their early days, and then open for a dozen of the biggest rock bands back in the day.

Y&T is still active and touring. :thumbsup

:stoned

ADG

Tom_PM 03-19-2014 08:06 PM

Y&T yeah, they were pretty big or at least Mean Streak was and seemed to play all the time and every local band covered it. Summertime Girls I think was more of a fail for a hard rock image. Those times were a mishmash of glam and whatever and see if it sticks. Was never into the big hair and makeup, but I did like some of the guitar rock.


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