Despite their inauspicious introduction, the Guess Who and the Who later became "great friends," according to Bachman. "And that phrase 'bugger off' was our in-joke," he added. "We'd check into a hotel and find out the Who were there, so we'd call up one of the guys at 3AM and...
3 Discography 3.1 Albums 3.2 Hit singles 3.3 DVDs 4 Books 5 The Guess Who in the movies 6 See also 7 External links [edit] History[edit] Early yearsThe Guess Who started out as a local Winnipeg band in 1960 called Chad Allan and the Reflections (later changed to Chad Allan and the Ex...
On Take This to Your Grave came a Fall Out Boy gunning to not only be mainstays of pop-punk but commandeering their way into hearts of every scene kid who's felt heartbroken or forgotten. There's a fire burning beneath every sentence-long track name, powerfully lamenting lyric, and break...
The entire album is captured on Minor Threat's 'Complete Discography' compilation, which included a number of other classic tracks that were previously released as singles only. 18. Rush, 'Moving Pictures' Anthem 18. Rush, 'Moving Pictures' (Mercury, 1981) Canadian progressive power trio Rush ...
the New Hampshire veterans found their perfect blend of the Ramones and the Beach Boys, making the most out of four chords and rich harmonies on each track.Don’t Back Downis, in many ways, the essential Queers album, but the band’s discography is so jam-packed with great stuff, it’...
there are those who could never stomach the thought of anyone filling Jeff Hanneman’s boots after his untimely death in 2013. But few would dispute the fact that no one was more qualified for this unenviable task than Exodus leader Gary Holt, who brought his unquestionable instrumental credentia...
It was the first to feature singer Ron Rinehart, who replaced the dynamic Don Doty. Destruction, 'Eternal Devastation' album cover crop Steamhammer Can You Name This Album Cover? Hint No. 1: The band is from Germany Hint No. 2: Their vocalist/guitarist goes by a one-word name Destruction...
there are those who could never stomach the thought of anyone filling Jeff Hanneman’s boots after his untimely death in 2013. But few would dispute the fact that no one was more qualified for this unenviable task than Exodus leader Gary Holt, who brought his unquestionable instrumental credentia...