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[jimmyjames] Sunday, May 02, 2010 9:27:40 PM
Dunno you'd have to ask Brian Evans, he's got all their albums ( including the Cherone abortion, don't ask me why ), I'd say around four or five. I can think of four that he's on. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Sunday, May 02, 2010 9:23:12 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ah. I'll stick to checking out the Hagar-era stuff, then. How many albums did he do with VH?
jimmyjames wrote:
Some people like the Hager era better than Roth so if you like them then check it out. I would never recommend to anyone to check out anything with Gary Cherone. Unless of course it was to ridicule and criticize it mercilessly.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
HA!! I've only heard Roth-era VH. Haven't heard Hagar or Cherone-fronted stuff. Should I check those out?
jimmyjames wrote:
It's definately the worst Megadeth song I've heard. They had a bit of a patchy run between Countdown To Extinction and United Abominations. Things have been back on track since then though. Kiamats right, Mustaine should be ashamed of that one but not as ashamed as Van Halen should be for releasing an album with Gary Cherone on vocals.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hmmmm...not sure what to think about this one. The bass solo at the beginning sounds funky.
kiamat wrote:
'Crush 'Em' from Megadeth's Risk album. The whole album pretty awful but whereas most of it is instantly forgettable this track deserves a special mention, being the single it got loads of airplay, and I believe its now sung at- Baseball? Possibly, something like that, anyway it means that instead of disappearing off the radar and going off to die quietly in a corner somewhere, this song has been perpetuated... Dave Mustaine should be ashamed of himself.
[jimmyjames] Sunday, May 02, 2010 9:24:00 PM
I don't know much of the Hagar era but this song was pretty good. I shouldn't really be posting it in this thread but who cares.
HA!! I've only heard Roth-era VH. Haven't heard Hagar or Cherone-fronted stuff. Should I check those out?
jimmyjames wrote:
It's definately the worst Megadeth song I've heard. They had a bit of a patchy run between Countdown To Extinction and United Abominations. Things have been back on track since then though. Kiamats right, Mustaine should be ashamed of that one but not as ashamed as Van Halen should be for releasing an album with Gary Cherone on vocals.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hmmmm...not sure what to think about this one. The bass solo at the beginning sounds funky.
kiamat wrote:
'Crush 'Em' from Megadeth's Risk album. The whole album pretty awful but whereas most of it is instantly forgettable this track deserves a special mention, being the single it got loads of airplay, and I believe its now sung at- Baseball? Possibly, something like that, anyway it means that instead of disappearing off the radar and going off to die quietly in a corner somewhere, this song has been perpetuated... Dave Mustaine should be ashamed of himself.
[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, May 02, 2010 9:23:12 PM
Ah. I'll stick to checking out the Hagar-era stuff, then. How many albums did he do with VH? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Sunday, May 02, 2010 9:15:53 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Some people like the Hager era better than Roth so if you like them then check it out. I would never recommend to anyone to check out anything with Gary Cherone. Unless of course it was to ridicule and criticize it mercilessly.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
HA!! I've only heard Roth-era VH. Haven't heard Hagar or Cherone-fronted stuff. Should I check those out?
jimmyjames wrote:
It's definately the worst Megadeth song I've heard. They had a bit of a patchy run between Countdown To Extinction and United Abominations. Things have been back on track since then though. Kiamats right, Mustaine should be ashamed of that one but not as ashamed as Van Halen should be for releasing an album with Gary Cherone on vocals.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hmmmm...not sure what to think about this one. The bass solo at the beginning sounds funky.
kiamat wrote:
'Crush 'Em' from Megadeth's Risk album. The whole album pretty awful but whereas most of it is instantly forgettable this track deserves a special mention, being the single it got loads of airplay, and I believe its now sung at- Baseball? Possibly, something like that, anyway it means that instead of disappearing off the radar and going off to die quietly in a corner somewhere, this song has been perpetuated... Dave Mustaine should be ashamed of himself.
[jimmyjames] Sunday, May 02, 2010 9:15:53 PM
Some people like the Hager era better than Roth so if you like them then check it out. I would never recommend to anyone to check out anything with Gary Cherone. Unless of course it was to ridicule and criticize it mercilessly.
HA!! I've only heard Roth-era VH. Haven't heard Hagar or Cherone-fronted stuff. Should I check those out?
jimmyjames wrote:
It's definately the worst Megadeth song I've heard. They had a bit of a patchy run between Countdown To Extinction and United Abominations. Things have been back on track since then though. Kiamats right, Mustaine should be ashamed of that one but not as ashamed as Van Halen should be for releasing an album with Gary Cherone on vocals.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hmmmm...not sure what to think about this one. The bass solo at the beginning sounds funky.
kiamat wrote:
'Crush 'Em' from Megadeth's Risk album. The whole album pretty awful but whereas most of it is instantly forgettable this track deserves a special mention, being the single it got loads of airplay, and I believe its now sung at- Baseball? Possibly, something like that, anyway it means that instead of disappearing off the radar and going off to die quietly in a corner somewhere, this song has been perpetuated... Dave Mustaine should be ashamed of himself.
[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, May 02, 2010 9:01:46 PM
HA!! I've only heard Roth-era VH. Haven't heard Hagar or Cherone-fronted stuff. Should I check those out? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Sunday, May 02, 2010 8:57:27 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
It's definately the worst Megadeth song I've heard. They had a bit of a patchy run between Countdown To Extinction and United Abominations. Things have been back on track since then though. Kiamats right, Mustaine should be ashamed of that one but not as ashamed as Van Halen should be for releasing an album with Gary Cherone on vocals.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hmmmm...not sure what to think about this one. The bass solo at the beginning sounds funky.
kiamat wrote:
'Crush 'Em' from Megadeth's Risk album. The whole album pretty awful but whereas most of it is instantly forgettable this track deserves a special mention, being the single it got loads of airplay, and I believe its now sung at- Baseball? Possibly, something like that, anyway it means that instead of disappearing off the radar and going off to die quietly in a corner somewhere, this song has been perpetuated... Dave Mustaine should be ashamed of himself.
[jimmyjames] Sunday, May 02, 2010 8:57:27 PM
It's definately the worst Megadeth song I've heard. They had a bit of a patchy run between Countdown To Extinction and United Abominations. Things have been back on track since then though. Kiamats right, Mustaine should be ashamed of that one but not as ashamed as Van Halen should be for releasing an album with Gary Cherone on vocals. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Sunday, May 02, 2010 8:50:32 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hmmmm...not sure what to think about this one. The bass solo at the beginning sounds funky.
kiamat wrote:
'Crush 'Em' from Megadeth's Risk album. The whole album pretty awful but whereas most of it is instantly forgettable this track deserves a special mention, being the single it got loads of airplay, and I believe its now sung at- Baseball? Possibly, something like that, anyway it means that instead of disappearing off the radar and going off to die quietly in a corner somewhere, this song has been perpetuated... Dave Mustaine should be ashamed of himself.
[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, May 02, 2010 8:50:32 PM
Hmmmm...not sure what to think about this one. The bass solo at the beginning sounds funky. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by kiamat from Sunday, May 02, 2010 9:23:05 AM)
kiamat wrote:
'Crush 'Em' from Megadeth's Risk album. The whole album pretty awful but whereas most of it is instantly forgettable this track deserves a special mention, being the single it got loads of airplay, and I believe its now sung at- Baseball? Possibly, something like that, anyway it means that instead of disappearing off the radar and going off to die quietly in a corner somewhere, this song has been perpetuated... Dave Mustaine should be ashamed of himself.
[Budred] Sunday, May 02, 2010 5:35:02 PM
Ron, you're really taking the fun out of this.
I've never heard that before, man am I glad.
[kiamat] Sunday, May 02, 2010 4:57:05 PM
I admire you for listening that far. I turned it off after the first verse. Couldn't face anymore of it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Sunday, May 02, 2010 1:58:22 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
That is a shocker!!! Udo sounds terrible and that bit after the second verse where it get orchestral sounds cheesy. It's worse than Pat Boone.
ron h wrote:
Glad ya'll liked Pat : ) Here's Doro and Udo in another not so Metal moment!!
[jimmyjames] Sunday, May 02, 2010 1:58:22 PM
That is a shocker!!! Udo sounds terrible and that bit after the second verse where it get orchestral sounds cheesy. It's worse than Pat Boone. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, May 02, 2010 8:25:24 AM)
ron h wrote:
Glad ya'll liked Pat : ) Here's Doro and Udo in another not so Metal moment!!
[kiamat] Sunday, May 02, 2010 9:23:05 AM
'Crush 'Em' from Megadeth's Risk album. The whole album pretty awful but whereas most of it is instantly forgettable this track deserves a special mention, being the single it got loads of airplay, and I believe its now sung at- Baseball? Possibly, something like that, anyway it means that instead of disappearing off the radar and going off to die quietly in a corner somewhere, this song has been perpetuated... Dave Mustaine should be ashamed of himself.
[kiamat] Sunday, May 02, 2010 9:08:18 AM
Oh, Doro- how could you?
I can't stand it when people take a hard rocking track and try to make a ballad of it, it never works. I remember some emo band called Signs doing something similar with Run to the Hills, but at least they were a terrible poppy band to start with.
Doro and Udo... have NO excuse for this kind of behaviour.
Well Graig, no disrespect to you but the great thing about all of this is that it is only opinion.
Your opinion matters to you, my opinion matters to me, and everyone else's opinion matters to them,
and that my friend is all that matters. Also I do not bash all 80's bands I just hate Extreme. Slipknot
may be fart noises to you but I like them and couldn't give a rat's ass about who doesn't. I also listen to many
styles of music. when I was younger I thought it had to be heavy to be cool but I've since evolved. I liked the first couple of albums by LA Guns but don't care for them now. I can listen to anything from the old
Rolling Stones to Judas Priest to Slipknot to Sabbath to Disturbed to old Foreigner to Rush to System of a
Down to Marilyn Manson. In case you don't get it I will never be tied down to one form of metal or music. If I
like it I'll listen to it and won't care what anyone thinks about it. So criticize all you want because I listen to
music for me to enjoy not others. So in closing, instead of telling me what you like must be better than what I
like just stick to the thread and post what you consider to be the crappiest album. I may not agree but I won't
tell you you're wrong because once again, It's all just opinion.
Craig Wagenhoffer wrote:
Dude... Pornograffitti is a kick-ass album. Top notch musicianship! Especially Nuno Bettencourt! Check out that solo at 2:30:
This is incredible. Why you prefer the fart noises of Slipknot above a classic piece of art like Pornograffitti is beyond me.
Budred wrote:
"Pornograffitti" by EXTREME
(Or anything by EXTREME)
(Or anything by Gary Cherone)
To hell with crappy, they're downright shitty!
[Budred] Friday, April 30, 2010 6:34:47 AM
This should make the list...
"Night of the Blade" by TOKYO BLADE
[Budred] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 8:43:12 PM
Well Graig, no disrespect to you but the great thing about all of this is that it is only opinion.
Your opinion matters to you, my opinion matters to me, and everyone else's opinion matters to them,
and that my friend is all that matters. Also I do not bash all 80's bands I just hate Extreme. Slipknot
may be fart noises to you but I like them and couldn't give a rat's ass about who doesn't. I also listen to many
styles of music. when I was younger I thought it had to be heavy to be cool but I've since evolved. I liked the first couple of albums by LA Guns but don't care for them now. I can listen to anything from the old
Rolling Stones to Judas Priest to Slipknot to Sabbath to Disturbed to old Foreigner to Rush to System of a
Down to Marilyn Manson. In case you don't get it I will never be tied down to one form of metal or music. If I
like it I'll listen to it and won't care what anyone thinks about it. So criticize all you want because I listen to
music for me to enjoy not others. So in closing, instead of telling me what you like must be better than what I
like just stick to the thread and post what you consider to be the crappiest album. I may not agree but I won't
tell you you're wrong because once again, It's all just opinion.
Dude... Pornograffitti is a kick-ass album. Top notch musicianship! Especially Nuno Bettencourt! Check out that solo at 2:30:
This is incredible. Why you prefer the fart noises of Slipknot above a classic piece of art like Pornograffitti is beyond me.
Budred wrote:
"Pornograffitti" by EXTREME
(Or anything by EXTREME)
(Or anything by Gary Cherone)
To hell with crappy, they're downright shitty!
[Deep Freeze] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 12:27:40 PM
I remember LA Guns very well, Craig. I cannot say with any certainty whom they were influenced by but I never really cared for them. I will admit it. I did not care for a lot of that era. Of course, you must remember that I was in a band at that time in LA and we could not get work because we refused to wear make up and hairspray. We simply did not look and play like that and, consequently, we did not get gigs.
Bands like LA Guns were a dime a dozen. Just watch that movie, "Decline of Western Civilization, the Metal Years" and you will see exactly what I mean. These bands were just god-awful and all of them looked the same, too. Just terrible. Sorry. I hope that is not the aforementioned "bashing"!
[Craig Wagenhoffer] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 11:41:05 AM
The same thing goes for L.A. Guns:
I've always loved this stuff and I can't get enough of it. Can anyone tell me what's wrong with a hard-edged, guitar driven 1980's rock song like the one I posted above? There's absolutely nothing wrong with it as far as I'm concerned. I've noticed that the people who are bashing this classic material are also the ones who are into corporate mallcore crap like Korn, Disturbed, Slipknot, Bullet For My Valentine,... This is ridiculous. Bands like L.A. Guns were heavily influenced by legendary acts such as the Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Cream,... I wonder if anyone will start bashing these acts as well. Now that would be an all time low in the history of this noticeboard. Edited at: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 11:41:27 AM
[Craig Wagenhoffer] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 11:13:36 AM
Dude... Pornograffitti is a kick-ass album. Top notch musicianship! Especially Nuno Bettencourt! Check out that solo at 2:30:
This is incredible. Why you prefer the fart noises of Slipknot above a classic piece of art like Pornograffitti is beyond me. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Budred from Tuesday, April 27, 2010 6:05:02 AM)
Budred wrote:
"Pornograffitti" by EXTREME
(Or anything by EXTREME)
(Or anything by Gary Cherone)
To hell with crappy, they're downright shitty!
[Bazookajoe_666] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 6:56:03 AM
Now what in god's name is that? Thats exactly the same as literally every other 80's metal bands videos. Do you hate an entire decades worth of music now too? I swear man if you dont start saying you LIKE something I'm gonna fuckin lose it. Cheer up fucker. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Tuesday, April 27, 2010 11:06:37 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Look at the poodle headed yo-yo in this video.
(Quoting Message by Budred from Tuesday, April 27, 2010 9:15:26 PM)
Budred wrote:
I read that awhile back. I loved the comment about him looking
at Eddie like he wanted to bone him. I can't remember the exact
comment but it was funny.
jimmyjames wrote:
Yes, agree 100%. Ever since I came on this site I have made no secret of my hatred for Charone and everything he stands for and everything he's been associated with. Check out the great Van Halen question thread for some evidence of what a twat Charone is.
Budred wrote:
"Pornograffitti" by EXTREME
(Or anything by EXTREME)
(Or anything by Gary Cherone)
To hell with crappy, they're downright shitty!
I read that awhile back. I loved the comment about him looking
at Eddie like he wanted to bone him. I can't remember the exact
comment but it was funny.
jimmyjames wrote:
Yes, agree 100%. Ever since I came on this site I have made no secret of my hatred for Charone and everything he stands for and everything he's been associated with. Check out the great Van Halen question thread for some evidence of what a twat Charone is.
Budred wrote:
"Pornograffitti" by EXTREME
(Or anything by EXTREME)
(Or anything by Gary Cherone)
To hell with crappy, they're downright shitty!
Edited at: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 11:07:48 PM
[Budred] Tuesday, April 27, 2010 9:15:26 PM
I read that awhile back. I loved the comment about him looking
at Eddie like he wanted to bone him. I can't remember the exact
comment but it was funny. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Tuesday, April 27, 2010 2:13:46 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Yes, agree 100%. Ever since I came on this site I have made no secret of my hatred for Charone and everything he stands for and everything he's been associated with. Check out the great Van Halen question thread for some evidence of what a twat Charone is.
Budred wrote:
"Pornograffitti" by EXTREME
(Or anything by EXTREME)
(Or anything by Gary Cherone)
To hell with crappy, they're downright shitty!
[jimmyjames] Tuesday, April 27, 2010 2:13:46 PM
Yes, agree 100%. Ever since I came on this site I have made no secret of my hatred for Charone and everything he stands for and everything he's been associated with. Check out the great Van Halen question thread for some evidence of what a twat Charone is. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Budred from Tuesday, April 27, 2010 6:05:02 AM)
Budred wrote:
"Pornograffitti" by EXTREME
(Or anything by EXTREME)
(Or anything by Gary Cherone)
To hell with crappy, they're downright shitty!
[Deep Freeze] Tuesday, April 27, 2010 6:06:40 AM
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Budred from Tuesday, April 27, 2010 6:05:02 AM)
Budred wrote:
"Pornograffitti" by EXTREME
(Or anything by EXTREME)
(Or anything by Gary Cherone)
To hell with crappy, they're downright shitty!
[Budred] Tuesday, April 27, 2010 6:05:02 AM
"Pornograffitti" by EXTREME
(Or anything by EXTREME)
(Or anything by Gary Cherone)
To hell with crappy, they're downright shitty!
[aceroperuano] Sunday, April 25, 2010 8:21:54 PM
Wow! I haven't post in this forum for...what?? eons?? anyway I will gonna say that ST. Anger is probably the worst crap that tried to call himself metal album,justr fucking crap, that tin can drum!!! fucking hideous!! another crappy album is Annihilator's "Annihilator Metal", the vocalist ruins what it could be a kinda decent metal album, he turn it into a big amount of human feces.
[jimmyjames] Saturday, April 24, 2010 10:10:09 PM
Have you listened to the lyrics on these Samson songs?
Not only is that probably one of the worst bands,worst albums that lame logo is probably the worst I have ever seen for a real band,that spanks of bad design man.
jimmyjames wrote:
Here's Take It Like A Man.
(Quoting Message by Budred from Saturday, April 24, 2010 4:38:52 AM)
Budred wrote:
This may not be the crappiest but definitely should make the top ten list.
"Head Tactics" by Samson Clive Burton left to join Maiden and they got some dude called Thunderstick to replace
him. Then they got Bruce Dickenson. Thank goodness he left for Maiden also. I hate him now but Maiden blew Samson
away. Peace all.
P.S. I agree with Jimmy. I bought that cd he mentioned. I got one play out of it, now I use it
as a dust collector.
Edited at: Saturday, April 24, 2010 4:40:51 AM
Edited at: Saturday, April 24, 2010 7:34:40 PM
[Bazookajoe_666] Saturday, April 24, 2010 9:24:39 PM
And he does just as good a job as Rob does, shocker. Now if it was Painkiller, that'd be different. Something that actually requires singing skills. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Saturday, April 17, 2010 2:41:21 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
If you thought that was bad here's Jani Lane ( that douche from Warrant ) singing Electric Eye.
Becks wrote:
That fills me with rage. LOL!!!! Ugh, no no no no no.
jimmyjames wrote:
Fucks sake, here's the LA Guns singing Living After Midnight.
[Bazookajoe_666] Saturday, April 24, 2010 9:23:54 PM
Thats one of my favorite songs off that album. Its a good ballad, something that doesn't come up very much anymore. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Friday, April 16, 2010 3:00:03 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
This thread is for fun. If you have any albums that you think are abysmal. Post them here so we can all have a laugh at them. I'll start with Black Rain by Ozzy. Check out this song Lay Your World On Me. It sounds like it was recorded in a public toilet. Shockingly bad.
Edited at: Friday, April 16, 2010 3:02:34 PM
[J.D. DIAMOND] Saturday, April 24, 2010 9:19:00 PM
Not only is that probably one of the worst bands,worst albums that lame logo is probably the worst I have ever seen for a real band,that spanks of bad design man. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Saturday, April 24, 2010 7:27:58 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Here's Take It Like A Man.
(Quoting Message by Budred from Saturday, April 24, 2010 4:38:52 AM)
Budred wrote:
This may not be the crappiest but definitely should make the top ten list.
"Head Tactics" by Samson Clive Burton left to join Maiden and they got some dude called Thunderstick to replace
him. Then they got Bruce Dickenson. Thank goodness he left for Maiden also. I hate him now but Maiden blew Samson
away. Peace all.
P.S. I agree with Jimmy. I bought that cd he mentioned. I got one play out of it, now I use it
as a dust collector.
Edited at: Saturday, April 24, 2010 4:40:51 AM
Edited at: Saturday, April 24, 2010 7:34:40 PM
[Al-fons Blazing] Saturday, April 24, 2010 8:07:35 PM
I have this on vinyl........ oh great memories!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Saturday, April 24, 2010 7:20:01 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Head Tactics was a compilation of the two albums Samson released with Bruce Dickinson on vocals, Head On and Shock Tactics. Thunderstick was a gimp boy that played drums in a leather mask and was kept in a cage, his real name is Barry Graham. Here is an extremely suspect song from the Head On album called Manwatcher.
It looks like this is Thunderstick on the cover and that it is the first album blatently promoting gayness. Other than Manwatcher song titles include Hard Times, Take It Like A Man and Thunderburst. Fucking hilarious. Definately a Top 10 crap album.
Budred wrote:
This may not be the crappiest but definitely should make the top ten list.
"Head Tactics" by Samson Clive Burton left to join Maiden and they got some dude called Thunderstick to replace
him. Then they got Bruce Dickenson. Thank goodness he left for Maiden also. I hate him now but Maiden blew Samson
away. Peace all.
P.S. I agree with Jimmy. I bought that cd he mentioned. I got one play out of it, now I use it
as a dust collector.
This may not be the crappiest but definitely should make the top ten list.
"Head Tactics" by Samson Clive Burton left to join Maiden and they got some dude called Thunderstick to replace
him. Then they got Bruce Dickenson. Thank goodness he left for Maiden also. I hate him now but Maiden blew Samson
away. Peace all.
P.S. I agree with Jimmy. I bought that cd he mentioned. I got one play out of it, now I use it
as a dust collector.
Edited at: Saturday, April 24, 2010 4:40:51 AM
Edited at: Saturday, April 24, 2010 7:34:40 PM
[jimmyjames] Saturday, April 24, 2010 7:20:01 PM
Head Tactics was a compilation of the two albums Samson released with Bruce Dickinson on vocals, Head On and Shock Tactics. Thunderstick was a gimp boy that played drums in a leather mask and was kept in a cage, his real name is Barry Graham. Here is an extremely suspect song from the Head On album called Manwatcher.
It looks like this is Thunderstick on the cover and that it is the first album blatently promoting gayness. Other than Manwatcher song titles include Hard Times, Take It Like A Man and Thunderburst. Fucking hilarious. Definately a Top 10 crap album.
This may not be the crappiest but definitely should make the top ten list.
"Head Tactics" by Samson Clive Burton left to join Maiden and they got some dude called Thunderstick to replace
him. Then they got Bruce Dickenson. Thank goodness he left for Maiden also. I hate him now but Maiden blew Samson
away. Peace all.
P.S. I agree with Jimmy. I bought that cd he mentioned. I got one play out of it, now I use it
as a dust collector.
Edited at: Saturday, April 24, 2010 4:40:51 AM
[Budred] Saturday, April 24, 2010 4:38:52 AM
This may not be the crappiest but definitely should make the top ten list.
"Head Tactics" by Samson Clive Burton left to join Maiden and they got some dude called Thunderstick to replace
him. Then they got Bruce Dickenson. Thank goodness he left for Maiden also. I hate him now but Maiden blew Samson
away. Peace all.
P.S. I agree with Jimmy. I bought that cd he mentioned. I got one play out of it, now I use it
as a dust collector.
Edited at: Saturday, April 24, 2010 4:40:51 AM
[Becks] Sunday, April 18, 2010 8:08:56 PM
Sounds like the real shitty music you hear in lifts. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Sunday, April 18, 2010 3:19:22 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
This album is fucking retarded. After being booted out of Motley Crue back in 92, squeaky voiced gimp, Vince Neil, released this piece of shit. I think he called it Exposed because it exposed him as being crap in every way.
(Quoting Message by Head banger from Sunday, April 18, 2010 3:08:15 PM)
Head banger wrote:
I dunno. if Europe released St Anger, it would suck, granted, but would it suck like it does by metalica.
jimmyjames wrote:
It is a given. On reflection I should have called the thread "Crappiest Metal Album Of All Time Not Counting St Anger Which Is A Fucking Abortion And Will Always Be The Worst"
Edited at: Sunday, April 18, 2010 3:21:26 PM
[jimmyjames] Sunday, April 18, 2010 3:19:22 PM
This album is fucking retarded. After being booted out of Motley Crue back in 92, squeaky voiced gimp, Vince Neil, released this piece of shit. I think he called it Exposed because it exposed him as being crap in every way.
I dunno. if Europe released St Anger, it would suck, granted, but would it suck like it does by metalica.
jimmyjames wrote:
It is a given. On reflection I should have called the thread "Crappiest Metal Album Of All Time Not Counting St Anger Which Is A Fucking Abortion And Will Always Be The Worst"
Edited at: Sunday, April 18, 2010 3:21:26 PM
[Head banger] Sunday, April 18, 2010 3:08:15 PM
I dunno. if Europe released St Anger, it would suck, granted, but would it suck like it does by metalica. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Sunday, April 18, 2010 2:59:22 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
It is a given. On reflection I should have called the thread "Crappiest Metal Album Of All Time Not Counting St Anger Which Is A Fucking Abortion And Will Always Be The Worst"
[jimmyjames] Sunday, April 18, 2010 2:59:22 PM
It is a given. On reflection I should have called the thread "Crappiest Metal Album Of All Time Not Counting St Anger Which Is A Fucking Abortion And Will Always Be The Worst"
[Becks] Sunday, April 18, 2010 12:18:21 PM
ARGH that album was awful! The lyrics are stupid, the drums sound weird and stupid, overall, just a stupid album! LOL! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Sunday, April 18, 2010 8:29:34 AM)
spapad wrote:
Nah, I wouldn't actually try to read that. lol Looks like something that would have driven Professor John Nash (Beautiful Mind) to the insane asylum looking for codes embedded in the text. lol
I am shocked that this thread has been alive for 2 or 3 days now and no one has posted "St. Anger" by Metallica. This CD has gotten a lengthy bashing on this site for years now, and I can't believe no one posted it yet! lol Could it be that it so universaly sucks that there is no need to mention it???
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Totally! I would never attempt to read such a mess lol!
spapad wrote:
Ouch! That post is so long and continuous it seems like on of those paterns that if you stare at it long enough a picture will appear.
guidogodoy wrote:
Thank you for burning my eyeballs. This was payback for posting all that rap in your thread last night, eh?
jimmyjames wrote:
Just to avoid any confusion as to who the LA Guns are I have copied their various lineups from wiki. This includes their merger with Hollywood Rose to form GNR.
Members of the rock band L.A. Guns. The band's leader and founder Tracii Guns (who the band was named after) left in 2003, and later formed his own incarnation of the band fronted by Paul Black. As a result there are now two bands using the L.A.Guns name at once. Both incarnations have many members from the band's better known eras in them and have a 50% claim to the name. Contents [hide] 1 First Generation L.A.Guns - formation, through to merge with Hollywood Rose (1983-1985) 2 Second Generation L.A. Guns (reformation) (1985-1999) 3 Reunion (1999-2002) 4 Post-Tracii Guns era - the band under Phil Lewis (2002-2006) 5 Two bands under the L.A. Guns name (2006-present) 5.1 Present Lineups 5.1.1 L.A. Guns Lineup 1 5.1.2 L.A. Guns Lineup 2 [edit] First Generation L.A.Guns - formation, through to merge with Hollywood Rose (1983-1985) The core lineup of L.A. Guns, formed in 1983, lasted until 1985. The band briefly merged with Hollywood Rose (led by former Guns vocalist Axl Rose), to form future rock and roll legends Guns N' Roses. Axl Rose had been in L.A. Guns while their vocalist Michael Jagosz was in prison and had to leave when he got out. When he asked Tracii Guns about the idea of a band merge, he brought Izzy Stradlin with him. Guns left shortly after the merge to reform L.A.Guns and Guns N' Roses has survived until the present at the same time. The other members of L.A. Guns were fired from the band at roughly the same time as Tracii Guns left. L.A. Guns (1983-1984) Michael Jagosz - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Ole Beich - bass guitar Rob Gardner - drums L.A. Guns (1984) Axl Rose - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Ole Beich - bass guitar Rob Gardner - drums L.A. Guns (1984-1985) Michael Jagosz - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Ole Beich - bass guitar Rob Gardner - drums Guns N' Roses (1985) Axl Rose - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Izzy Stradlin - rhythm guitar Ole Beich - bass guitar Rob Gardner - drums Guns N' Roses (1985-1990) Axl Rose - lead vocals Slash - lead guitar Izzy Stradlin - rhythm guitar Duff McKagan - bass Steven Adler - drums Other Guns N' Roses lineups (1990-present) After all former L.A.Guns members left Guns N' Roses other than Axl Rose, the band formed its well known classic lineup (Izzy Stradlin, the other former Hollywood Rose member remained also). L.A. Guns reformation meanwhile, led to an entirely new band with an entirely new lineup. As can be seen, Rose fired all other ex-L.A. Guns members at the same time as Tracii Guns left the band. The new Guns N' Roses lineup lasted from 1985 to 1990, before facing a few lineup changes. Core members Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan remained in the band until Slash left in 1996 and McKagan left in 1998, but Rose has since led the band through commercial and critical success. More information on this can be found on the following main articles: Guns N' Roses Guns N' Roses band members [edit] Second Generation L.A. Guns (reformation) (1985-1999) After leaving Guns N' Roses, Tracii Guns joined Paul Black, Robert Stoddard, Mick Cripps and Nickey Alexande. Initially the project began as a collaboration between Black and Cripps called Faster Pussycat. The name was changed when Guns came in, and the name Faster Pussycat was used by another band shortly afterwards anyway. The name change after the formation of the band is the reason why the lineup contained only Guns from the original band, and sounded so different. Though the band switched to Phil Lewis over Paul Black quickly, Mick Cripps remained with the band until 1994 as did PhiL Lewis. The Guns/Lewis/Cripps triplet formed the solid core of the lineup from 1986 onwards. The band's classic Lewis/Guns/Cripps/Nickels/Riley lineup slowly came together 1986-1988, and operated together 1988-1992 (before a brief switch in drummer) then again 1993-1994. By the end of 1995 Tracii Guns only had Steve Riley left from this period. The one legacy of the band's merge with Guns N' Roses manifested it's time at this period - the band had a rhythm guitar, which they had first had as Guns N' Roses in the form of Izzy Stradlin. The band reverted to a four piece in 1995 however. 1985-1987 Paul Black - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Robert Stoddard - rhythm guitar Mick Cripps - bass guitar Nickey "Beat" Alexander - drums 1987 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Mattie B - bass guitar Nickey "Beat" Alexander - drums 1987 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Kelly Nickels - bass guitar Nickey "Beat" Alexander - drums 1987-1992 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Kelly Nickels - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1992-1993 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Kelly Nickels - bass guitar Michael "Bones" Gershima - drums 1994-1995 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Kelly Nickels - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1995 Chris Van Dahl - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Johnny Crypt - rhythm guitar Kelly Nickels - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1995-1997 Chris Van Dahl - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Johnny Crypt - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1997-1998 Ralph Saenz - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Johnny Crypt - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1998 Joe Leste - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Johnny Crypt - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1998-1999 Jizzy Pearl - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Johnny Crypt - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1999 Jizzy Pearl - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Stefan Adika - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1999 Jizzy Pearl - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Chuck Gerric - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums [edit] Reunion (1999-2002) Classic members Phil Lewis, Mick Cripps and Kelly Nickels were tempted back into L.A.Guns in 1999. By 2000, Nickels had left already, as had Cripps (though he briefly returned at the end of the year). Phil Lewis decided to remain with the band however, helping them to recapture some of their former glory. By the end of this period, 2003, three of the four members of the band were still from the classic lineup (though the classic lineup itself had been a five piece). 1999 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Kelly Nickels - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2000 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Brent Muscat - rhythm guitar Muddy - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2000-2001 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Muddy - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2001 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Muddy - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2001-2002 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2002 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Keff Rattcliffe- rhythm guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums [edit] Post-Tracii Guns era - the band under Phil Lewis (2002-2006) In 2002 Tracii Guns left L.A.Guns. Steve Riley, who held a 50% legal stake in what was left of the band, was allowed to retain the L.A. Guns name and continue touring under it. This lineup has been led by Phil Lewis ever since. 2002 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Chris Holmes - lead guitar Keff Ratcliffe - Rhythm Guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2002-2003 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Keri Kelli - lead and rhythm guitars Brent Muscat - lead and rhythm guitars Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2003 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Keri Kelli - lead guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2003-2004 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Charlie Poulson - lead guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2004-2007 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Stacey Blades - lead guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums [edit] Two bands under the L.A. Guns name (2006-present) In 2006 Tracii Guns decided to form a solo band - The Tracii Guns Band. He soon began billing it as L.A. Guns, adding Nickey "Beat" Alexander and Paul Black from the band's earliest incarnations to the lineup. This group has released albums under the name "Paul Black's L.A. Guns". At the same time, Phil Lewis' L.A. Guns continued. L.A. Guns (Phil Lewis fronted band) Paul Black's L.A. Guns (formerly The Tracii Guns Band) 2004-2007 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Stacey Blades - lead guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2006 Paul Black - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Jeremy Guns - bass guitar Nickey "Beat" Alexander - drums 2007-2009 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Stacey Blades - lead guitar Scott Griffin - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2007-2008 Paul Black - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Jeremy Guns - bass guitar Chad Stewart - drums Tracii Guns L.A. Guns 2008-2009 Marty Casey - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Alec Bauer - Rhythm Guitar Jeremy Guns - bass guitar Chad Stewart - drums [edit] Present Lineups Both incarnations of the band go under the simple name of "L.A. Guns". No legal problems have resulted in the shared name, despite both claiming to be the 'true' L.A. Guns. Both have a fair claim: Tracii Guns was the founding member/leader and included former member Paul Black in his lineup of the band. Black was in the band in 1985-1986, but never recorded with them. However the other incarnation of the band is a continuation of the original, which survived when Guns left. It has more members of the band from their best known era in the form of Lewis and Riley. Both versions of L.A. Guns are four pieces. The band has switched between being a four and five piece frequently. The four piece system was used 1983-1985, 1995-1999 prior to the present incarnations of the band. [edit] L.A. Guns Lineup 1 Phil Lewis - lead vocals (1987-1995, 1999-present) Stacey Blades - lead guitar (2004-present) Kenny Kweens - bass guitar (2009-present) Steve Riley - drums (1987-1992, 1994-present) [edit] L.A. Guns Lineup 2 Jizzy Pearl- lead vocals (1998-1999; 2009-present) Tracii Guns - lead guitar (1983-2002, 2006-present) Jeremy Guns - bass guitar (2006-present) Chad Stewart - drums (2007-present) .
There. That makes it easy to understand.
(Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, April 16, 2010 6:05:35 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAAA! Loved the Ozzy comment as well.
You know, when thinking about this topic, L.A. Guns came to mind. Curiously enough, I get an email from an autograph seller today that listed them amongst other bands. I notice that GUNS isn't one who signed the poster! Guess I have lost track of this band (on purpose).
Has anyone here ever read the Wiki on them? LOL! Wasn't sure to post it here or directly in the "jokes" thread. There are TWO bands currently touring with the name?!? One was bad enough. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L.A._Guns
Edited at: Saturday, April 17, 2010 5:42:07 AM Edited at: Saturday, April 17, 2010 5:43:34 AM Edited at: Saturday, April 17, 2010 5:46:26 AM
Nah, I wouldn't actually try to read that. lol Looks like something that would have driven Professor John Nash (Beautiful Mind) to the insane asylum looking for codes embedded in the text. lol
I am shocked that this thread has been alive for 2 or 3 days now and no one has posted "St. Anger" by Metallica. This CD has gotten a lengthy bashing on this site for years now, and I can't believe no one posted it yet! lol Could it be that it so universaly sucks that there is no need to mention it???
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Totally! I would never attempt to read such a mess lol!
spapad wrote:
Ouch! That post is so long and continuous it seems like on of those paterns that if you stare at it long enough a picture will appear.
guidogodoy wrote:
Thank you for burning my eyeballs. This was payback for posting all that rap in your thread last night, eh?
jimmyjames wrote:
Just to avoid any confusion as to who the LA Guns are I have copied their various lineups from wiki. This includes their merger with Hollywood Rose to form GNR.
Members of the rock band L.A. Guns. The band's leader and founder Tracii Guns (who the band was named after) left in 2003, and later formed his own incarnation of the band fronted by Paul Black. As a result there are now two bands using the L.A.Guns name at once. Both incarnations have many members from the band's better known eras in them and have a 50% claim to the name. Contents [hide] 1 First Generation L.A.Guns - formation, through to merge with Hollywood Rose (1983-1985) 2 Second Generation L.A. Guns (reformation) (1985-1999) 3 Reunion (1999-2002) 4 Post-Tracii Guns era - the band under Phil Lewis (2002-2006) 5 Two bands under the L.A. Guns name (2006-present) 5.1 Present Lineups 5.1.1 L.A. Guns Lineup 1 5.1.2 L.A. Guns Lineup 2 [edit] First Generation L.A.Guns - formation, through to merge with Hollywood Rose (1983-1985) The core lineup of L.A. Guns, formed in 1983, lasted until 1985. The band briefly merged with Hollywood Rose (led by former Guns vocalist Axl Rose), to form future rock and roll legends Guns N' Roses. Axl Rose had been in L.A. Guns while their vocalist Michael Jagosz was in prison and had to leave when he got out. When he asked Tracii Guns about the idea of a band merge, he brought Izzy Stradlin with him. Guns left shortly after the merge to reform L.A.Guns and Guns N' Roses has survived until the present at the same time. The other members of L.A. Guns were fired from the band at roughly the same time as Tracii Guns left. L.A. Guns (1983-1984) Michael Jagosz - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Ole Beich - bass guitar Rob Gardner - drums L.A. Guns (1984) Axl Rose - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Ole Beich - bass guitar Rob Gardner - drums L.A. Guns (1984-1985) Michael Jagosz - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Ole Beich - bass guitar Rob Gardner - drums Guns N' Roses (1985) Axl Rose - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Izzy Stradlin - rhythm guitar Ole Beich - bass guitar Rob Gardner - drums Guns N' Roses (1985-1990) Axl Rose - lead vocals Slash - lead guitar Izzy Stradlin - rhythm guitar Duff McKagan - bass Steven Adler - drums Other Guns N' Roses lineups (1990-present) After all former L.A.Guns members left Guns N' Roses other than Axl Rose, the band formed its well known classic lineup (Izzy Stradlin, the other former Hollywood Rose member remained also). L.A. Guns reformation meanwhile, led to an entirely new band with an entirely new lineup. As can be seen, Rose fired all other ex-L.A. Guns members at the same time as Tracii Guns left the band. The new Guns N' Roses lineup lasted from 1985 to 1990, before facing a few lineup changes. Core members Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan remained in the band until Slash left in 1996 and McKagan left in 1998, but Rose has since led the band through commercial and critical success. More information on this can be found on the following main articles: Guns N' Roses Guns N' Roses band members [edit] Second Generation L.A. Guns (reformation) (1985-1999) After leaving Guns N' Roses, Tracii Guns joined Paul Black, Robert Stoddard, Mick Cripps and Nickey Alexande. Initially the project began as a collaboration between Black and Cripps called Faster Pussycat. The name was changed when Guns came in, and the name Faster Pussycat was used by another band shortly afterwards anyway. The name change after the formation of the band is the reason why the lineup contained only Guns from the original band, and sounded so different. Though the band switched to Phil Lewis over Paul Black quickly, Mick Cripps remained with the band until 1994 as did PhiL Lewis. The Guns/Lewis/Cripps triplet formed the solid core of the lineup from 1986 onwards. The band's classic Lewis/Guns/Cripps/Nickels/Riley lineup slowly came together 1986-1988, and operated together 1988-1992 (before a brief switch in drummer) then again 1993-1994. By the end of 1995 Tracii Guns only had Steve Riley left from this period. The one legacy of the band's merge with Guns N' Roses manifested it's time at this period - the band had a rhythm guitar, which they had first had as Guns N' Roses in the form of Izzy Stradlin. The band reverted to a four piece in 1995 however. 1985-1987 Paul Black - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Robert Stoddard - rhythm guitar Mick Cripps - bass guitar Nickey "Beat" Alexander - drums 1987 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Mattie B - bass guitar Nickey "Beat" Alexander - drums 1987 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Kelly Nickels - bass guitar Nickey "Beat" Alexander - drums 1987-1992 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Kelly Nickels - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1992-1993 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Kelly Nickels - bass guitar Michael "Bones" Gershima - drums 1994-1995 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Kelly Nickels - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1995 Chris Van Dahl - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Johnny Crypt - rhythm guitar Kelly Nickels - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1995-1997 Chris Van Dahl - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Johnny Crypt - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1997-1998 Ralph Saenz - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Johnny Crypt - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1998 Joe Leste - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Johnny Crypt - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1998-1999 Jizzy Pearl - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Johnny Crypt - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1999 Jizzy Pearl - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Stefan Adika - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1999 Jizzy Pearl - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Chuck Gerric - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums [edit] Reunion (1999-2002) Classic members Phil Lewis, Mick Cripps and Kelly Nickels were tempted back into L.A.Guns in 1999. By 2000, Nickels had left already, as had Cripps (though he briefly returned at the end of the year). Phil Lewis decided to remain with the band however, helping them to recapture some of their former glory. By the end of this period, 2003, three of the four members of the band were still from the classic lineup (though the classic lineup itself had been a five piece). 1999 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Kelly Nickels - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2000 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Brent Muscat - rhythm guitar Muddy - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2000-2001 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Muddy - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2001 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Muddy - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2001-2002 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2002 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Keff Rattcliffe- rhythm guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums [edit] Post-Tracii Guns era - the band under Phil Lewis (2002-2006) In 2002 Tracii Guns left L.A.Guns. Steve Riley, who held a 50% legal stake in what was left of the band, was allowed to retain the L.A. Guns name and continue touring under it. This lineup has been led by Phil Lewis ever since. 2002 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Chris Holmes - lead guitar Keff Ratcliffe - Rhythm Guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2002-2003 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Keri Kelli - lead and rhythm guitars Brent Muscat - lead and rhythm guitars Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2003 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Keri Kelli - lead guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2003-2004 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Charlie Poulson - lead guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2004-2007 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Stacey Blades - lead guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums [edit] Two bands under the L.A. Guns name (2006-present) In 2006 Tracii Guns decided to form a solo band - The Tracii Guns Band. He soon began billing it as L.A. Guns, adding Nickey "Beat" Alexander and Paul Black from the band's earliest incarnations to the lineup. This group has released albums under the name "Paul Black's L.A. Guns". At the same time, Phil Lewis' L.A. Guns continued. L.A. Guns (Phil Lewis fronted band) Paul Black's L.A. Guns (formerly The Tracii Guns Band) 2004-2007 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Stacey Blades - lead guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2006 Paul Black - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Jeremy Guns - bass guitar Nickey "Beat" Alexander - drums 2007-2009 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Stacey Blades - lead guitar Scott Griffin - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2007-2008 Paul Black - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Jeremy Guns - bass guitar Chad Stewart - drums Tracii Guns L.A. Guns 2008-2009 Marty Casey - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Alec Bauer - Rhythm Guitar Jeremy Guns - bass guitar Chad Stewart - drums [edit] Present Lineups Both incarnations of the band go under the simple name of "L.A. Guns". No legal problems have resulted in the shared name, despite both claiming to be the 'true' L.A. Guns. Both have a fair claim: Tracii Guns was the founding member/leader and included former member Paul Black in his lineup of the band. Black was in the band in 1985-1986, but never recorded with them. However the other incarnation of the band is a continuation of the original, which survived when Guns left. It has more members of the band from their best known era in the form of Lewis and Riley. Both versions of L.A. Guns are four pieces. The band has switched between being a four and five piece frequently. The four piece system was used 1983-1985, 1995-1999 prior to the present incarnations of the band. [edit] L.A. Guns Lineup 1 Phil Lewis - lead vocals (1987-1995, 1999-present) Stacey Blades - lead guitar (2004-present) Kenny Kweens - bass guitar (2009-present) Steve Riley - drums (1987-1992, 1994-present) [edit] L.A. Guns Lineup 2 Jizzy Pearl- lead vocals (1998-1999; 2009-present) Tracii Guns - lead guitar (1983-2002, 2006-present) Jeremy Guns - bass guitar (2006-present) Chad Stewart - drums (2007-present) .
There. That makes it easy to understand.
(Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, April 16, 2010 6:05:35 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAAA! Loved the Ozzy comment as well.
You know, when thinking about this topic, L.A. Guns came to mind. Curiously enough, I get an email from an autograph seller today that listed them amongst other bands. I notice that GUNS isn't one who signed the poster! Guess I have lost track of this band (on purpose).
Has anyone here ever read the Wiki on them? LOL! Wasn't sure to post it here or directly in the "jokes" thread. There are TWO bands currently touring with the name?!? One was bad enough. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L.A._Guns
Edited at: Saturday, April 17, 2010 5:42:07 AM Edited at: Saturday, April 17, 2010 5:43:34 AM Edited at: Saturday, April 17, 2010 5:46:26 AM
[spapad] Sunday, April 18, 2010 8:29:34 AM
Nah, I wouldn't actually try to read that. lol Looks like something that would have driven Professor John Nash (Beautiful Mind) to the insane asylum looking for codes embedded in the text. lol
I am shocked that this thread has been alive for 2 or 3 days now and no one has posted "St. Anger" by Metallica. This CD has gotten a lengthy bashing on this site for years now, and I can't believe no one posted it yet! lol Could it be that it so universaly sucks that there is no need to mention it???
Totally! I would never attempt to read such a mess lol!
spapad wrote:
Ouch! That post is so long and continuous it seems like on of those paterns that if you stare at it long enough a picture will appear.
guidogodoy wrote:
Thank you for burning my eyeballs. This was payback for posting all that rap in your thread last night, eh?
jimmyjames wrote:
Just to avoid any confusion as to who the LA Guns are I have copied their various lineups from wiki. This includes their merger with Hollywood Rose to form GNR.
Members of the rock band L.A. Guns. The band's leader and founder Tracii Guns (who the band was named after) left in 2003, and later formed his own incarnation of the band fronted by Paul Black. As a result there are now two bands using the L.A.Guns name at once. Both incarnations have many members from the band's better known eras in them and have a 50% claim to the name. Contents [hide] 1 First Generation L.A.Guns - formation, through to merge with Hollywood Rose (1983-1985) 2 Second Generation L.A. Guns (reformation) (1985-1999) 3 Reunion (1999-2002) 4 Post-Tracii Guns era - the band under Phil Lewis (2002-2006) 5 Two bands under the L.A. Guns name (2006-present) 5.1 Present Lineups 5.1.1 L.A. Guns Lineup 1 5.1.2 L.A. Guns Lineup 2 [edit] First Generation L.A.Guns - formation, through to merge with Hollywood Rose (1983-1985) The core lineup of L.A. Guns, formed in 1983, lasted until 1985. The band briefly merged with Hollywood Rose (led by former Guns vocalist Axl Rose), to form future rock and roll legends Guns N' Roses. Axl Rose had been in L.A. Guns while their vocalist Michael Jagosz was in prison and had to leave when he got out. When he asked Tracii Guns about the idea of a band merge, he brought Izzy Stradlin with him. Guns left shortly after the merge to reform L.A.Guns and Guns N' Roses has survived until the present at the same time. The other members of L.A. Guns were fired from the band at roughly the same time as Tracii Guns left. L.A. Guns (1983-1984) Michael Jagosz - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Ole Beich - bass guitar Rob Gardner - drums L.A. Guns (1984) Axl Rose - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Ole Beich - bass guitar Rob Gardner - drums L.A. Guns (1984-1985) Michael Jagosz - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Ole Beich - bass guitar Rob Gardner - drums Guns N' Roses (1985) Axl Rose - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Izzy Stradlin - rhythm guitar Ole Beich - bass guitar Rob Gardner - drums Guns N' Roses (1985-1990) Axl Rose - lead vocals Slash - lead guitar Izzy Stradlin - rhythm guitar Duff McKagan - bass Steven Adler - drums Other Guns N' Roses lineups (1990-present) After all former L.A.Guns members left Guns N' Roses other than Axl Rose, the band formed its well known classic lineup (Izzy Stradlin, the other former Hollywood Rose member remained also). L.A. Guns reformation meanwhile, led to an entirely new band with an entirely new lineup. As can be seen, Rose fired all other ex-L.A. Guns members at the same time as Tracii Guns left the band. The new Guns N' Roses lineup lasted from 1985 to 1990, before facing a few lineup changes. Core members Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan remained in the band until Slash left in 1996 and McKagan left in 1998, but Rose has since led the band through commercial and critical success. More information on this can be found on the following main articles: Guns N' Roses Guns N' Roses band members [edit] Second Generation L.A. Guns (reformation) (1985-1999) After leaving Guns N' Roses, Tracii Guns joined Paul Black, Robert Stoddard, Mick Cripps and Nickey Alexande. Initially the project began as a collaboration between Black and Cripps called Faster Pussycat. The name was changed when Guns came in, and the name Faster Pussycat was used by another band shortly afterwards anyway. The name change after the formation of the band is the reason why the lineup contained only Guns from the original band, and sounded so different. Though the band switched to Phil Lewis over Paul Black quickly, Mick Cripps remained with the band until 1994 as did PhiL Lewis. The Guns/Lewis/Cripps triplet formed the solid core of the lineup from 1986 onwards. The band's classic Lewis/Guns/Cripps/Nickels/Riley lineup slowly came together 1986-1988, and operated together 1988-1992 (before a brief switch in drummer) then again 1993-1994. By the end of 1995 Tracii Guns only had Steve Riley left from this period. The one legacy of the band's merge with Guns N' Roses manifested it's time at this period - the band had a rhythm guitar, which they had first had as Guns N' Roses in the form of Izzy Stradlin. The band reverted to a four piece in 1995 however. 1985-1987 Paul Black - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Robert Stoddard - rhythm guitar Mick Cripps - bass guitar Nickey "Beat" Alexander - drums 1987 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Mattie B - bass guitar Nickey "Beat" Alexander - drums 1987 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Kelly Nickels - bass guitar Nickey "Beat" Alexander - drums 1987-1992 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Kelly Nickels - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1992-1993 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Kelly Nickels - bass guitar Michael "Bones" Gershima - drums 1994-1995 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Kelly Nickels - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1995 Chris Van Dahl - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Johnny Crypt - rhythm guitar Kelly Nickels - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1995-1997 Chris Van Dahl - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Johnny Crypt - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1997-1998 Ralph Saenz - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Johnny Crypt - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1998 Joe Leste - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Johnny Crypt - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1998-1999 Jizzy Pearl - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Johnny Crypt - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1999 Jizzy Pearl - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Stefan Adika - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 1999 Jizzy Pearl - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Chuck Gerric - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums [edit] Reunion (1999-2002) Classic members Phil Lewis, Mick Cripps and Kelly Nickels were tempted back into L.A.Guns in 1999. By 2000, Nickels had left already, as had Cripps (though he briefly returned at the end of the year). Phil Lewis decided to remain with the band however, helping them to recapture some of their former glory. By the end of this period, 2003, three of the four members of the band were still from the classic lineup (though the classic lineup itself had been a five piece). 1999 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Kelly Nickels - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2000 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Brent Muscat - rhythm guitar Muddy - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2000-2001 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Mick Cripps - rhythm guitar Muddy - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2001 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Muddy - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2001-2002 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2002 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Keff Rattcliffe- rhythm guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums [edit] Post-Tracii Guns era - the band under Phil Lewis (2002-2006) In 2002 Tracii Guns left L.A.Guns. Steve Riley, who held a 50% legal stake in what was left of the band, was allowed to retain the L.A. Guns name and continue touring under it. This lineup has been led by Phil Lewis ever since. 2002 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Chris Holmes - lead guitar Keff Ratcliffe - Rhythm Guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2002-2003 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Keri Kelli - lead and rhythm guitars Brent Muscat - lead and rhythm guitars Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2003 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Keri Kelli - lead guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2003-2004 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Charlie Poulson - lead guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2004-2007 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Stacey Blades - lead guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums [edit] Two bands under the L.A. Guns name (2006-present) In 2006 Tracii Guns decided to form a solo band - The Tracii Guns Band. He soon began billing it as L.A. Guns, adding Nickey "Beat" Alexander and Paul Black from the band's earliest incarnations to the lineup. This group has released albums under the name "Paul Black's L.A. Guns". At the same time, Phil Lewis' L.A. Guns continued. L.A. Guns (Phil Lewis fronted band) Paul Black's L.A. Guns (formerly The Tracii Guns Band) 2004-2007 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Stacey Blades - lead guitar Adam Hamilton - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2006 Paul Black - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Jeremy Guns - bass guitar Nickey "Beat" Alexander - drums 2007-2009 Phil Lewis - lead vocals Stacey Blades - lead guitar Scott Griffin - bass guitar Steve Riley - drums 2007-2008 Paul Black - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Jeremy Guns - bass guitar Chad Stewart - drums Tracii Guns L.A. Guns 2008-2009 Marty Casey - lead vocals Tracii Guns - lead guitar Alec Bauer - Rhythm Guitar Jeremy Guns - bass guitar Chad Stewart - drums [edit] Present Lineups Both incarnations of the band go under the simple name of "L.A. Guns". No legal problems have resulted in the shared name, despite both claiming to be the 'true' L.A. Guns. Both have a fair claim: Tracii Guns was the founding member/leader and included former member Paul Black in his lineup of the band. Black was in the band in 1985-1986, but never recorded with them. However the other incarnation of the band is a continuation of the original, which survived when Guns left. It has more members of the band from their best known era in the form of Lewis and Riley. Both versions of L.A. Guns are four pieces. The band has switched between being a four and five piece frequently. The four piece system was used 1983-1985, 1995-1999 prior to the present incarnations of the band. [edit] L.A. Guns Lineup 1 Phil Lewis - lead vocals (1987-1995, 1999-present) Stacey Blades - lead guitar (2004-present) Kenny Kweens - bass guitar (2009-present) Steve Riley - drums (1987-1992, 1994-present) [edit] L.A. Guns Lineup 2 Jizzy Pearl- lead vocals (1998-1999; 2009-present) Tracii Guns - lead guitar (1983-2002, 2006-present) Jeremy Guns - bass guitar (2006-present) Chad Stewart - drums (2007-present) .
There. That makes it easy to understand.
(Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, April 16, 2010 6:05:35 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAAA! Loved the Ozzy comment as well.
You know, when thinking about this topic, L.A. Guns came to mind. Curiously enough, I get an email from an autograph seller today that listed them amongst other bands. I notice that GUNS isn't one who signed the poster! Guess I have lost track of this band (on purpose).
Has anyone here ever read the Wiki on them? LOL! Wasn't sure to post it here or directly in the "jokes" thread. There are TWO bands currently touring with the name?!? One was bad enough. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L.A._Guns
Edited at: Saturday, April 17, 2010 5:42:07 AM Edited at: Saturday, April 17, 2010 5:43:34 AM Edited at: Saturday, April 17, 2010 5:46:26 AM
That fills me with rage. LOL!!!! Ugh, no no no no no.
jimmyjames wrote:
Fucks sake, here's the LA Guns singing Living After Midnight.
[Becks] Saturday, April 17, 2010 2:31:27 PM
That fills me with rage. LOL!!!! Ugh, no no no no no. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Saturday, April 17, 2010 2:27:20 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Fucks sake, here's the LA Guns singing Living After Midnight.