Hair metal was actually the best 80’s metal subgenre
Hair metal was actually the best 80’s metal subgenre
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Power ballads have always been my go to choice.
Thrash you faggot
It's underrated, don't know about "the best"...but Hanoi Rocks aren't hair metal, they're a glam rock band and they sounded punky more than they did metal
lizzy borden is better than twisted sister
Honestly I love Hanoi Rocks aesthetically and musically they do kinda fit in more with the 70’s glam rock stuff then the 80’s hair metal
I love Lizzy Borden but the best hair metal band is Dokken
Heavy Metal before all other metal genres.
Poison is the worst music that exists
Your damn right it fucking rules.
>lizzy borden is better than twisted sister
They have some good shit, but it's really more heavy/power metal. Not comparable to TS imo.
>Hair metal was actually the best 80’s metal subgenre
Hair metal is less a subgenre and more a lose collection of bands that shared a lot of members, audience, etc all over the country.
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kek
>calls people who listen to bands who sing about partying and fucking chicks faggots
>listens to bands who are in a constant competition to show who is the most masculine while playing concerts with 97% shirtless male attendance
Anything fun to listen to is a huge tourist Metal Injection reader filter.
>crimson glory and malice are hair metal
Since when?
>>crimson glory and malice are hair metal
>Since when?
How pop-hook driven many of their songs are. I'd consider them more hair metal than Lizzy Borden.
I dunno, Crimson Glory to me was always heavy metal who would have some progish leaning, and Malice I always just considered heavy metal.
They are melodic but I think there is a difference between that and poppy, cause if that's the key thing that makes a band hair metal heck you'd have to start saying basically all of traditional heavy metal is hair metal since melody and hooks are pretty much standard for it.
Not the best but it's based
Eh, I feel like if you listen to the Ratt EP, Y&T, or maybe some Lion then those bands back to back you could come away with then being hair bands. They're catchy/hooky, with some elements of Power Metal thrown in there. But Stryper has a few power metal songs (though obviously visually they're way more extreme), They're US club bands, in the case of Crimson Glory, they wore the masquerade masks with their stage clothes to visually separate themselves from other club bands. I guess those two are open to interpretation.
Poison got better when became a blues band: