maxi
Well-known member
who else is a fan?
I didn't think I was but I rewatched one my favourite films The Wrestler and realised this time that the soundtrack is amazing. listening to the soundtrack on repeat now.
this is my highlight so far and I was shocked to discover it's from 1999! it's extremely 80s. quite a few of these bands actually seem to have been more active in the 90s than 80s which is strange
I was listening to that Slaughter song thinking, 'this is the most masculine music ever made'. pure cock rock. but then I realised this is hair metal and all these bands look like this:
but it's weird, it's like a fusion of extreme masculine stereotypes and extreme feminine stereotypes. You can hear that in this classic hair metal ballad by the band Cinderella. I don't think I've ever heard a voice that is simultaneously gravelly but also in falsetto. a unique fusion:
An article about the band Tuff:
what was going on here? and also please post your favourite hair metal classics
I didn't think I was but I rewatched one my favourite films The Wrestler and realised this time that the soundtrack is amazing. listening to the soundtrack on repeat now.
this is my highlight so far and I was shocked to discover it's from 1999! it's extremely 80s. quite a few of these bands actually seem to have been more active in the 90s than 80s which is strange
I was listening to that Slaughter song thinking, 'this is the most masculine music ever made'. pure cock rock. but then I realised this is hair metal and all these bands look like this:

but it's weird, it's like a fusion of extreme masculine stereotypes and extreme feminine stereotypes. You can hear that in this classic hair metal ballad by the band Cinderella. I don't think I've ever heard a voice that is simultaneously gravelly but also in falsetto. a unique fusion:
An article about the band Tuff:
what was going on here? and also please post your favourite hair metal classics