Spanning just about every '80s metal genre, here are some underrated albums that deserve another few minutes in the spotlight.
And to find these records, I looked to a pool of albums from 1978 to 1982, across a pile of genres, and often kicking off a genre that lasted the ’80s, along with a bunch of other ways to make ...
Exodus were at the forefront of the Bay Area thrash metal scene in the early 80s, which embraced brutally fast riffs, crazed vocals and violent crowd behaviors like moshing and stage diving.
Gary Davies explores 80s dance tracks that shaped music culture. The Electric 80s 3-MIX features Pet Shop Boys, S-Express, and Gary Numan. Dive into the era’s influential sounds. Show more In ...
What albums from the '70s and '80s would you pass down to your children ... next generation as broad a musical base in the rock and metal world as we could in order to allow them greater options ...
Episode 1 - A Summer Soul 3-Mix, an extended 12" from Bomb the Bass plus tracks from Eric B & Rakim! Gary Davies kicks off with vintage electro, house classics, and 80s nostalgia.
Get ready to rock as Red Shirt Home Video and Synapse Films have announced that the 1986 heavy metal horror Trick or Treat is ...
Their era of debauchery, highlighted by some enduring rock anthems, is distilled in "Nöthin’ But a Good Time: The Uncensored Story of ’80s Hair Metal,” a three-part docuseries arriving Sept. 17 on ...
The ZEEKR MIX adopts the "Hidden Energy" minimalist design philosophy and features a 90-inch STARGATE integrated intelligent light panel, controlled by 75 independent automotive-grade high-power chips ...
Their era of debauchery, highlighted by some enduring rock anthems, is distilled in "Nöthin’ But a Good Time: The Uncensored Story of ’80s Hair Metal,” a three-part docuseries arriving Sept.
“Hysteria!” is a heavy metal mystery that revisits the fervent religious paranoia that takes over a town after a gruesome murder. Entertainment Critic A TV series about 1980s thrash metal and ...
Everyone says grunge killed the ’80s metal scene. I don’t believe that for one second. If that’s the case, then why was Firehouse so successful in the ’90s? Why was Slaughter so successful ...