Yea this site is for metal only. So dont come to me asking to post linkin park or some bullshit. Think like your in the
80's or some shit. So if you have a dumbass question on a band or such that has to do with kiss 108 or pretty much any radio
station keep it to yourself.
Yea I wanna put up a page for local bands. So if your in a local band and wanna try and get some extra reveiws and fans
such send your info i'll be gladly to post it up.
Poison
"Seven Days Live" captures Poison (Bret Michaels, Bobby Dall, Rikki Rockett and Richie Kotzen) at the height of their international
success with a full show recorded at London's Hammersmith Apollo in 1993. Featuring classic tracks like Unskinny Bop, Talk
Dirty To Me, Every Rose Has Its Thorn, Nothin' But A Good Time and more, the band demonstrates what 10 years of hard work
can do. In the early 80's, the band formed and soon signed to Enigma Records where they recorded debut album "Look What The
Cat Dragged In". The album spawned three US top ten hits and went on to sell over two million copies. Their second album "Open
Up And Say...Ahh!" outsold its predecessor, with several hits, including the number one single "Every Rose Has Its Thorn".
Poison continues to tour and record retaining their massive worldwide fan base.
Tracklisting: 1. The Scream 2.
Strike Up the Band 3. Ride The Wind 4. Good Love 5. Body Talk 6. Something To Believe In 7. Stand 8. Fallen
Angel 9. Look What The Cat Dragged In 10. Until You Suffer Some (Fire & Ice) 11. 7 Days Over You 12. Unskinny
Bop 13. Talk Dirty To Me 14. Every Rose Has Its Thorn 15. Nothin' But A Good Time
Hey people. I hope who had some good holidays. I kno I did getting out of jail the day before thanksgiving drinking like
a fuck. Having some good food and what not. Then watching the pats get man handled by the broncos what could be a better get
out of jail card. See ya.
Phil
In a Local Band? You can pst up albums and show dates just send your information to the contact list. Send it to phil.
Evergrey
Swedish melodic metallers, EVERGREY, have been nominated for a Swedish Grammy in the Best Music DVD category for their
2005 release of A Night to Remember. Produced by the famed Swedish video director, Patrick Ulleaus, also known
for his work with In Flames, Dimmu Borgir and Lacuna Coil, the DVD features a show recorded live in the
bands hometown of Gothenburg Sweden. Joined by the Gothenburg String Quartet and back up singers, the performance put a fresh
new spin on the bands hits like Blinded, The Masterplan and A Touch of Blessing. The DVD also contained all the bands videos
to date and many hours of back stage footage and band shenanigans.
The awards ceremony will take place in Stockholm Sweden on February 7, 2006.
Other nominees in the Best Music DVD category are ABBA, CORNELIS VREESWIJK, MARIT BERGMAN
and TIMBUKTU.
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