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Dangerous Toys got unfairly lumped in with the rest of the late-‘80s hair metal heap, but the Austin rockers’ eponymous debut owed a greater debt to ZZ Top and Aerosmith than Ratt and Poison. Sleazy blues rave-ups “Take Me Drunk” and “That Dog” dole out sizzling, southern-fried r...
(Mercury, 1983) Def Leppard had turned in some solid work with their first two releases, but it was their third album 'Pyromania' that truly put them on the map. The band's breakout success began in February of 1983 when "Photograph" caught the ears of listeners. They had fans checking...
though guitarist Uli Jon Roth’s fingers melt into his fretboard on “Life Is Like a River” and conjure mournful blues on “Living and Dying.” Strong-armed riffing dominated elsewhere as the band helped