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Duke Jupiter

Upstate NY rockers Duke Jupiter emerged in the past due ’70s, whose primary lineup was made up of associates Marshall Styler (singer, keyboards), Greg Walker (singer, electric guitar), George Barajas (bass, vocals), Earl Jetty (drums), and Don Maracle (electric guitar). The music group was agreed upon to Mercury quickly thereafter, …

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Blind Date

This mysterious US pop metal quartet first assembled in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in 1975, using its members employing strange pseudonyms (their original selection of name was Ratz). Featuring Dane Bramage (vocals, bass, keyboards), Brad Billion (acoustic guitar, vocals), Arnie Baddie (acoustic guitar, vocals) and Pinky Chablis (drums), their music …

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Steelheart

Hailing from Norwalk, CT, Steelheart was among the last hair steel bands to rating a hit using a power ballad, right before Nirvana and their ilk exterminated the genre completely. Originally known as Crimson Alert, the quartet (including Croatian vocalist Michael Matijevic, guitarist Chris Risola, bassist Adam Ward, and drummer …

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Bulletboys

Led by former Ratt guitarist Marq Torien, the L.A. steel music group Bulletboys also included ex-King Kobra guitarist Mick Sweda, bassist Lonnie Vincent, and drummer Jimmy d’Anda. Their design was strongly inspired by bands such as for example AC/DC and Truck Halen, later moving in a bluesier path. Torien’s personality …

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The Storm

Several years following splitting from Trip, keyboardist Gregg Rolie launched a single career, before co-founding a similarly styled, mainstream pop outfit — the Surprise. Even though group didn’t match Journey’s monstrous industrial success, they do score popular single using the monitor “I’ve Got too much to Learn About Appreciate,” which …

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Jetboy

Although these were often considered Mötley Crüe/Poison disciples, LA ’80s glam rockers Jetboy contained a former person in the group that could have been in charge of the whole music motion to begin with — former Hanoi Rocks bassist Sam Yaffa. Becoming a member of Yaffa had been Mickey Finn …

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Tyketto

Hard rock clothing Tyketto was shaped by prior D.O.A. frontman Danny Vaughn in 1989 following dissolution of his prior music group, Waysted. Guitarist Brooke St. Adam, bassist Jimi Kennedy, and drummer Michael Clayton curved out the initial lineup, which got its name from a graffiti label scrawled across a Brooklyn …

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Dokken

At the same time when the graphs were ruled by pop-metal acts, Dokken was a significant attraction through the entire 1980s. With vocalist Don Dokken’s fascinating stage existence and guitarist George Lynch’s high-energy design, the music group combined rockers such as for example “Kiss of Loss of life” and power …

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Nasty Idols

This Swedish glam-metal quintet was formed in 1988 by vocalist Andy Pierce and guitarist Jonnie Wee, with Dick Qwarfort (bass), George Swanson (drums) and Roger White (keyboards) completing the line-up. They pursued a industrial hard rock path in the design of Bon Jovi and Whitesnake, debuting with Gigolos On Parole …

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Kix

Kix experienced exactly one strike — the energy ballad “Don’t Close Your Eye,” off their 1988 record Blow My Fuse. But to contact it an electrical ballad would be to imply the music group was no not the same as all of those other hard rock and roll/heavy steel rings …

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