Copyright All rights reserved 04. . Steeler Steeler (1983) That Dangerous Toys disc rules, and despite them getting so much shit back in the day those first two Winger albums are very solid. Maybe even an old T-shirt laying around! Its an amazing Great White album. Those first two albums are absolutely awesome. I can't tell if they're still active or not, but Wildside does have a Facebook page that's touting a remastered re-release of Under the Influence this year, and I'll be all over that if it becomes a reality. The album was well-received critically, but sadly, the band was unable to reward Warners confidence in them, and the album never made a dent in the US charts. Totally different album, and utterly, completely epic and emotional awesome. The follow-up album "Blood from Stone" was released in 1991. "Every great trend has top tier bands that define an era and become larger than the scene that blasted them off. #shorts, Imagining the World Through the Eyes of John Lennon, I Love It Loud: 20 of Gene Simmonss Most Overlooked Tracks, Traversing the Abyss: A Guide to Obscure 70s Rock. To be honest, by rights, Warrant really had no business releasing a Hair Metal album in late 1992, but they did it anyway, and the results are perhaps their best record. I quipped about hipsters sitting in cafs and dredging Hair Metal the first time around. 10. 1. Im sure I can get my hands on recordings for you if youd like. Care to elaborate? One of many other early 80's albums that influenced a whole generation of hair metalheads throughout the rest of the 80's. Some GREAT tips, thanks! Warrant Dog Eat Dog (1992) No filler and great guitar playing. Vixen was and are as authentic as they were talented. Well, they did. IMHO opinion, there is not a single bad track on Hollands Little Monsters! King Crimson guitarist Adrian Belew released his most successful solo album while he was playing arenas around the world as the musical director for David Bowie's . Some remain underrated despite having done moderately well in their day, while others have been lost to near complete obscurity. Back then, pretty much anyone with a can of Aquanet hairspray and a guitar could bag themselves a platinum record and free entry to any strip club in town. Great White Hooked (1991). Heres how it works. Also, another tidbit that makes this album pretty cool: Vivian Campbell (Whitesnake, Thin Lizzy, Def Leppard) joins the fun, and played guitar on Desperate. While Vivian did his thing and killed it, make no mistake, Jan matched him note for note the rest of the way. Honestly, its not easy stepping into the shoes of a Guitar God, at the height of a bands fame, in the middle of a hysterical wave of Hair Metal mania, but thats exactly what Kee Marcello did. Other bands just because I am biased, but from Divebomb - SARGANT FURY, DIMAGE and CASANOVA. If you dont, I promise youll regret it later. Also, Dog Eat Dog is significant to the bands history, as it is the final album to feature the bands quintessential five members. I listen to tons of bands that I dont agree with lyrically, though (christian bands, satanic bands, krishna bands, etc.). Looking back, though, this record is awesome. Theyre the bands were raising a large Jack Daniels and coke to here the ones who never got their time in the neon glare of fame despite making at least one killer record. That being said, their Facebook page indicates that they're back in action, having digitally issued their previously unreleased EP, Last Hand, sometime last year, but time will tell. (side note, i am not including any 70's albums of Kiss because they would take up too much of this list). Their No Rules album (produced by Dana Strum!) However, as the Grunge revolution came about in the early '90s, Kiss albums saw a significant decrease in sales numbers, and "Revenge" was no exception. Put together by former members of Bay Area crossover crew Attitude Adjustment who swapped their white hi-tops for cheap leather trousers and bargain-shop bandanas, their debut album plunged its needle into the same vein of bluesy cock rock as fellow greasers Circus Of Power and Little Caesar, throwing in some hardcore-esque gang vocals and nailing their were-not-White Lion cred with a punkabilly cover of Johnny Cashs Folsom Prison Blues. I tend to be a huge sucker for catchy songs, so some degree of commercialism probably flies past my radar, heh. Instead, these New Yorkers are cursed to exist in a world that doesnt give a shit about a bunch of LOreal-haired dudes playing blockbusting songs with choruses bigger than Vince Neils Spanx collection. In general I dont really identify with the whole good time/party angle either cause its just not my thing, but the misogynistic aspects are what gets bothersome at times. Fantastic band. I prefer Pump over this one, but this is filled with killer cuts. Both Use Your Illusion albums sold like 10 million copies in the first minute after their release. In my opinion the most underrated glam/hair bands are Britny Fox, Danger Danger and the Sleeze Beez. I suspect I am going to get flack for this, but despite what you might think, this all-female Hair Metal masterpiece is supremely underrated. So "glam" and/or "hair" it is.]. Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 Next > R79 Forum Resident Thread Starter. Britny Foxs Girlschool video (from Britny Fox album): Copyright 2023 | WordPress Theme by MH Themes, Vinyl Writer Music names its 10 Underrated Glam & Hair Metal Era Albums. Guns N' Roses was that band. The hairspray and makeup came off, and Lane's songwriting simply shined. I'll never understand what it is that makes some bands "click" while others that are just as good if not better simply fade away into relative obscurity. Early 90's pop metal at it's finest, this is a hair metal fest from start to finish. Its like Dee Snider said, Were Not Gonna Take It, and for Hair-Metalheads, we wouldnt have it any other way. Most of their material follows a slower, pulsing paceat times leaning a touch more towards classic, traditional heavy metal than much of this list (notably during "On My Way," dueling leads 'n' all). THE TWILIGHT OF HAIR METAL: FIVE UNDERRATED & MUST OWN ALBUMS " billy hardaway says: March 23, 2018 at 10:26 am. The album was recorded at Eddie Van Halen's 5150 home studio, and Wildside was the first band other than Van Halen to record there. Record labels, radio stations, and the mainstream audience themselves all got very tired of this approach and embraced the Seattle underground sound instead, which led to a lot of bands who were all the rage only years before disband and/or become highly irrelevant. Ah, Tigertailz: the band the Manic Street Preachers could have been. This is another one that generally comes cheap, so for just a moment, give New Jersey a rest and give 7800 Fahrenheit some time with your turntable or CD player. This album kicks so much ass I had a really hard time selecting which track to highlight above, but the fast-paced energy and raging, bluesy riffing of the album's title track brought it home in the end. Mick parlayed the cache he had built up into a major label deal, with Warner Brothers Records, and with Marq Torien (vocals), Lonnie Vincent (bass), and Jimmy DAnda (drums), the BulletBoys were born. Ace Frehley Frehleys Comet (1987) The perfect hair metal album, and one of the last ones before the glory days came to an end. A great early 90's pop metal album. Life, Sex & Death had it all: a bunch of Cheap Trick-on-steroids songs, the muscle of a major label behind them and a homeless guy on vocals. This album should be the focal point for Jani Lane's legacy, NOT Cherry Pie. 01. But Stained Glass is A-grade arena rock like they used to make before Nirvana came along and curled out a turd in the punchbowl. Ill be emailing you! For me, Aces positioning at the number one spot on this list is both hard-earned and well deserved. After the release of his article, Daly was invariably peppered with comments from various people suggesting other albums so Vinyl Writer Music issued a Part II titledThe Road to The Roxy: 10 Underrated Glam & Hair Metal Era Albums Part II. No genre has been as mocked and reviled as much as hair metal, but for a few years in the 80s when it was still called glam metal it bestrode the world like a Spandex and fishnet-clad colossus, twirling its drumsticks at it surveyed all before it. (I was gonna say Hair Metal but I hate reducing things to genres) JackOfAllTrades, Mar . The only thing louder than the clack of high heels on the pavement outside the Rainbow was the ker-ching of cash registers as Guns N Roses, Motley Crue, Bon Jovi, Poison, Cinderella, Ratt, Slaughter and the rest hoovered up the record sales. (I can't help but feel like the epic power ballad, "Too Late," should've been a massive hit single.) Its worth every second. A list by TukkerPride. Completely badass feel, and I really think they wouldve ruled the rock world if the vocalist had made a better style choice. It was on the LA rockers' sophomore studio album where Warrant began showing what it was capable of, and while "Cherry Pie" definitely got the attention it deserved, you couldn't say the same for its follow-up, 1992's "Dog Eat Dog", despite it being a much better album. Get out there and listen to it. Cinderella added an element of blues to hair metal, and they pull it off perfectly. An incredibly underrated disc. The Ozzy roots run just as deep as the KISS roots! Southgang - Tainted Angel If people only listened to bands whose lyrical content was largely aligned with their own views it would be quite limiting. Not quite as big a seller as "Lean Into It," "Mr. Big" is the debut from a band that should have ruled the world. Love Ted Poley's voice. Winger epitomized late 80's pop metal, and seemed to be the pinup boys for all the hatred towards hair metal with the dawning of grunge. First off, Extreme wasn't all that big on the glam thing despite being labeled as such for most of their active years, and this labeling can be even more baffling nowadays when the first Extreme song that comes to your average Joe's mind ends up being "More Than Words" in the vast majority of cases. Butas with every band cited abovethe story's the same: having been right around the time of the grunge takeover, it didn't happen and the end was near. Yeah, the Chicago bands none-more-unique selling point was perma-squinting frontman Stanley who, when he wasnt spitting out genius fuck-you anthems Jawohl Asshole and Fuckin Shit-Ass, lived on the street and had the malodorous clothes and propensity for shitting in public to prove it. Gotta do some digging there. fans weren't really expecting may have only hindered this otherwise amazing release, which, coupled with other unfortunate circumstances, made the supporting tour for the album arrive 15 whole years too late. Looking back, its hard to pinpoint why this record failed, as it seemingly had all the ingredients to ascend to great heights. I believe that they wrote songs that way because they LIKED pretty rock ballads. The band got moving in late-'80s Cleveland, OH and appeared on a couple of compilations (among them the excellent Heavy Artillery, which was my first exposure to the group). Total nostalgia trip for me. Some of the artists below released albums on major labels and may have done alright in their day, but they certainly don't get spoken of in the same regard as biggies like Mtley Cre, Skid Row, etc. It's a very solid record, though, highlighted by the superb "Dead End St." (included above)a dark, brooding power ballad complete with emotive leads and vocals. Because of their look, they were thought of as a Poison copy. Now, how about DMolls & Shotgun Messiah!?! The early 90s cultural zeitgeist was unkind to this record, but present day, we have a chance to flip the script. White Lion are actually my second favorite hair band, but I know they won't rank high on any all time list simply because they were considered wimpy, mainly because they loaded their albums with love songs. Another great hair metal band that has gone totally underrated. Great White was the would-be Blues-Rock band, that simply couldnt help but indulge in Hair Metal. yeah, that thing is always priced so high! But they could write some damn catchy tunes. In his time with Carmine Appices King Kobra, Mick had learned a thing or two and had turned himself into a true songsmith, and by the time he formed BulletBoys, he was raring and ready to go. SPREAD EAGLE, GREAT ALBUM = TO APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION. With Kiss being one of the biggest names from rock's history that continued kicking in a (more or less) healthy manner to this day, I'm not sure you could really call any Kiss album underrated. An around pop metal romp in the early 90's, one of the last bands to come out of the genre successfully before the ship sank. This, their best album contains the song "Metal Health" which is, according to Kevin DuBrow, the original FU song. Other tracks worth calling out include "4:AM T.M." Dont ever let anyone tell you the music you love sucks or is less than. The list is not without some eye brow raising since at least one album achieved gold certification in the United States of America but its a fun list nonetheless. The Tear the House Down lineup briefly regrouped for a 25th anniversary reunion last summer, but Bruce Naumann is now working with yet another all-new lineup. There are tons and tons of other glam/hair metal bands that never quite received their due (hell, I'd argue that bands like Lynch Mob and Vain still deserve a little more love). That said, aside from the classic Smooth Up In Ya, BulletBoys has become a largely forgotten record, and the band is rarely mentioned in those generic MTV/VH1 best of the 80s lists. Sure, they were sort of late-stage Hair Metal, but these guys rock hard, so if you see this record, scoop it up. It caused enough friction that eventually they produced alternate covers, which featured the womens body dipped into the water, covering up her cleavage and effectively de-sleazing this record. Stay tuned for a potential part 3! The McAuley/Schenker albums don't get much love in general but, though they do indeed sound very late-80s, they're full of good songs and feature both main men in excellent form I'm not being "ironic" here. I am not anticipating a part three to this thing, but Ill never say never. The album was critically panned and another commercial failure. Shark Who? So being that I grew up on this stuff and have been doing a hair metal podcast for 20 years Ill lay on a few more underrated jems: BANG TANGO Psycho Cafe, DANGEROUS TOYS self-titled debut, LYNCH MOB Wicked Sensation, DON DOKKEN Up From the Ashes, FIREHOUSE self-titled debut, KIX Hot Wire, XYZ Hungry, ICON self-titled debut, BANYLON A.D. self-titled debut, CHILDS PLAY Rat Race, EXTREME self-titled debut, RACER X Second Heat, SLEEZE BEEZ Screwed, Blued, & Tattooed, and lastly Y&T, they have so many underrated albums it is mind blowing. Britny Fox is the only band to return from part one, and while they may have been the big winners last time around, not so much this time. One year prior Skid Row had done quite well with comparable tracks, but by '92 I guess it was just too late, despite the musical chops and name recognition of Heavy Bones' lineup. Thanks so much for the comment! BA1 1UA. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. On the other hand, the fact that it brought something any lingering W.A.S.P. On the other hand, "Dog Eat Dog" represented what the band really wanted to do with their career, which included a much heavier sound and lyrics more diverse than drooling over girls. Best selling and most recognizable of TS's output, it is also their best. Guns N' Roses. Full of sleaze and attitude, one of the better hair metal albums to come out at the tail end of the 80's. While there's a good handful of underrated bands of this ilk that do still get mild exposure here and there, I'm for the most part trying to stick with personal favorites that I've never even encountered on satellite radio channels such as Hair Nation, etc. Dont do drugs, kids. Vain deserves not a little more love, but a religious following. At that time their songs were a little longer and less good time/party oriented, but they ended up relocating to Los Angeles in the late-'80s, and eventually vocalist Bruce Naumann (who had been the last member to join the group) was working with an entirely new lineup. It has been over 20 years since I have heard it. After even more line-up shuffling, the group finally settled into what would be known as their Mk.3 line-up, which would also come to be their most successful. It was this line-up that recorded the now dusty gem Rough Cutt for the major label, Warner Brother Records. For every Axl Rose or Nikki Sixx, there were hundreds of also-rans, buffoons and no-hopers who crashed and burned before they had a chance to leave any lasting mark. Tesla had no gimmick. Dont believe me? Aside from the Ozzy connections with the Rough Cutt and Britny Fox albums, heres anotherAside from being the original guitarist in Ratt(! Silent Rage. So, what did they do? It did away with the bland glam-like stuff Kiss adopted during the '80s in order to get in line with the mainstream sound of the time, and with powerful tracks such as "Unholy", "Domino", and "Heart of Chrome", it reintroduced the hard rock element in Kiss' sound in a very original and appealing way. Bon Jovi's best selling album. Visit our corporate site (opens in new tab). As you stated I have always championed JOKER myself. Dream Unending: Tide Turns Eternal. Wildside is still one of my faves simply because it was so much heavier than all the bands at that time and darker too. This video is inspired by @rockandmetalinvasion who did a video in response to a 'Goldmine' article with 5 'underrated' Hair Metal albums. Pure pop metal with long, stick thin blond hair X2. "Headed For A Heartbreak" is an awesome ballad. Of course, there definitely were more than six '90s "glam" albums that deserve a second chance, so you're more than welcome to post further suggestions in the comments below. The internet would suggest that they also released a 7" and a full-length cassette, but I can't find any real evidence of such. 2) The songwriting on this album is absolutely top-notch, which is something of a small miracle, considering Ace had quit KISS in 1982, in a drunken haze, almost died in several car wrecks, and hadnt made any music in around five or so years. You simply live in a cave if you have not heard at least one song from this album. Their cult-classic debut album, Welcome To Bop City ,was a Scandi-glam mini-masterpiece featuring groinally-charged anthems with titles like I Dont Care Bout Nothin and Squeezin Teazin, played by men calling themselves Zinny J Zan and Stixx Galore (yup, the drummer). Heavy Pettins debut was the first record produced by Brian May of Queen, and although the sound is just fine, the songwriting is utterly badass. Man, could Mike Matijevic hit a high note! Stay tuned for Part 3! A year later they fell apart, and bassist Chris Schlosshardt died of heroin-related causes soon after. As for their debut record, massive commercial and financial failures aside, this was an excellent record. They had a couple of songwriting contributions from Jim Vallance and Kiss' Paul Stanley (the former having co-written hits such as Bryan Adams' "Summer of '69" and Aerosmith's "Rag Doll"). Yeah, thats pretty much it. It kinda sucks when your biggest hit is a cover song, although probably nobody knew that back in 1989. Its also remembered as the official debut of the now-iconic Bon Jovi logo that we have all come to know and love, and while there arent too many songs that would make a standard greatest hits list, save for In and Out of Love, this record is filled with heavy-hitting deep cuts that are sure to satiate your appetite for sleazecakes. Here is where people will start screaming. ), Bulletboys singer Marq Torien was Ozzys guitarist for a brief moment after Randy Rhodes death. As heard above, "I Rule the Radio," from the Heavy Artillery compilation, is a perfect example of Real Steel at their anthemic, fist-pumping best. Vinnie Vincent Invasion Vinnie Vincent Invasion (1986) Never heard of Oney but Im intrigued by what I hear on YouTube. Wake Me When It's Over (1989) Full of sleaze and attitude, one of the better hair metal albums to come out at the tail end of the 80's. Had a minor hit with "House of Pain," but never really went anywhere. Totally with you on many of your other suggestions. Wanna know the details? Harem Scarem - Mood Swings (1993) *this one is particularly good! So, tease your hair, lay the eyeliner, and rouge on thick because were hitting the strip tonight. All of that horse crap aside, Out of This World is actually a pretty outstanding album, and while its not The Final Countdown, as I mentioned before, I tend to prefer it. SPREAD EAGLE (SELF TITLED) Start to finish is frigging beast mode appetite for destruction part 2, Hell yeahhhhhhhh cant wait for that to wake people up to the best or atleast 2nd best album of that era!!! Sure, it lacked big-budget gloss, and original singer Steevi Jaimz sounded like he was ready to chin anybody who dared look at his pint wrong, but Young And Crazy bristled with the kind of attitude every pack of Sunset Strip poodles would have sold their grannies to have. As you might expect, it's extremely hard to find Joker's CDs, and even if you do, the prices will almost certainly be total bullshit. Perhaps more than any other group on this list, Wildside truly should have been "the next big thing" given the circumstances surrounding their debut album. There are albums by Bon Jovi which frequently pop up, such as Slippery When Wet and New Jersey, or if youre trying to be different, you may pick the bands self-titled debut, Because it started it all, or because, It has Runaway on it. I know that comes off as presumptuous, but its true, and you know it. Real Steel (well done for resisting Reel) are the pick of the bunch for me, almost hints of Manowar circa Fighting The World on there 2 thumbs up! Sadly, all of this complexity and diversity of "Dog Eat Dog" went under the radar of most mainstream music fans, as the association Warrant with all the corny aspects of glam was simply too strong. Blackout in the Red Room has a couple of classics, too, though some of the lyrics get questionable for sure. KISS Asylum (1985) Rough Cutt Rough Cutt (1985) This one also gave birth to the tern "pop metal," and made metal accessible to screaming girls everywhere. http:// With the success of all-female Hair Metal group Vixen, MCA was certain that Femme Fatale would rise hard and fast, but it was not to be. 13 Most Underrated Hair Metal Albums Of All Time!! Ive never been the sex, drugs, rock n roll type, ha, ha. Alleycat Scratch - Deadboys in Trash City In 1991 while Metallica and Guns 'N Roses were sliding into mediocrity, Skid Row move into legendary status, improving leaps and bounds over their debut. Sure, it was shallower than a puddle after a midnight shower on the Sunset Strip, but that was the point: what the hell else do you want from a band with a singer called Steve Sex Summers? Way too oversaturated with keyboards,but still catchy as hell. You can hear every instrument, all clean, all cristaline. Wildside did release one more album in 1995 (on an indie label), but had undergone some lineup changes and a complete shift in sound by that pointironically enough taking a stab at the grungier style that had destroyed their initial shot at success. And yet, "Revenge" did stand out among its predecessors in several ways. Though there really wasn't much substance to the music, the scene was popular to the mainstream. Love/Hate - Blackout In The Red Room (1990) You can read Dalys comments for each album at Vinyl Writer Musics website. Sign up below to get the latest from Metal Hammer, plus exclusive special offers, direct to your inbox! England and Wales company registration number 2008885. Great article, as usual! [Disclaimer: There's simply no good term for this style of music. The band itself was formed in 1982, and the original Mk.1 lineup actually featured legendary guitar hero Jake E. Lee, while Lee would leave Rough Cutt in 1983, to join Ozzy Osbourne as a replacement for the recently deceased Randy Rhodes (freak plane crash), soon to sign on were former members of Ratt in Chris Hager (guitar) and Matt Thorr (bass). Let the bargain hunting begin, Id rec The Scream - Let it Scream, Lillian Axe - Love + War, Saigon Kick - s/t, Ratt - Reach for the Sky, Junkyard - s/t, Killer Dwarfs - Dirty Weapons, Some of my recommendations: Especially the song Gotta Run. A dud. Like Hericane Alice, one can only imagine that Wildside would have been an absolutely huge success had their debut hit the streets a few years prioreven more so considering the good fortune that was lining up in their favor prior to the album's release. and Classic Rock, Associate Editor on Q magazine and staff writer/tea boy on Raw, not necessarily in that order. . Try Holland - Little Monsters. The album was recorded at Eddie Van Halen's 5150 home studio, and Wildside was the first band other than Van Halen to record there. Less than two years later, Femme Fatale broke up in 1990, ending what could have been a promising career. People didnt give a shit then either. The band got started in Los Angeles in the late-'80s as Young Gunns; signed a seven-album (!? Enter Lorraine Lewis, the frontwoman with an absolutely huge voice, who led the now mostly forgotten group Femme Fatale. For me, Europes Out of this World is an AOR masterpiece. Slik Toxic - Doin the Nasty Oh, man, yeah, checking out Leatherwolf now and I need this for sure! lesmortsdansant 3 yr. ago. Q5 had two albums that would simply destroy you. Less popular and less keyboardy than Slippery, but much better. Their follow up has some of the best songwriting in Cock Rock, in my opinion. I should really pick up some Lillian Axe sometime. As we alluded to in our aforementioned first article, Hair Metal and Glam are often derided and chided as genres that are less than. Well, if the article did one thing, its drawn many fellow Hair/Glam loving brothers and sisters out of the woodwork, and for that, were thankful. Their take on nu metal at the time brought the machine gun precision of a band like Fear Factory, but also a . should be legally required to record a cover version of "Party for Your Life" (embedded above)! Only Bas could rival his voice. Unsurprisingly, at some point they were going to get sued by the not-terribly-dissimilar band Hurricane, so they changed the spelling of their name to Hericane Alice (which is actually kind of awesome) prior to releasing their lone full-length, Tear the House Down, on Atlantic Records in 1990. Vain was less poppy than most cock rock bands, and they just had a serious vibe in their sound. To this day, George Lynch's solo in "Tooth & Nail" leaves my jaw on the floor. Dangerous Toys - Dangerous Toys (1989) As expected Ive only heard of two or three of the bands you listed off there. Thanks for the reminder! 06. Only time will tell. Guitarist Michael Angelo Batio is well known for his guitar instructional videos Speed Kills and he also played guitar in the band Nitro (The Double Headed Guitar!) Yes. That's a long time. * It's also worth noting that their early tracks as Young Gunns were equally awesome, and the B-sides from Under the Influence are pretty incredible (to the point of being significantly better than some of the album tracks, not that it would've made a difference in the end, sadly). From there, Warner Brothers gave Rough Cutt one last shot, and the group recorded their next record in 1986, called Want You!, which also completely stalled. 05. Queensryche is not a hair band per se, but this album bordered on pop metal and would fit right in with the genre. OzzyOsbourne_ 3 yr. ago. Coverdale & Co. best selling album. 05. Put a smile on my face and Ill make sure he sees it. They hired Tommy Paris as their new lead singer, called up Zakk Wylde and Rikki Rockett to guest star, and proceeded to make a balls-to-the-wall Glam Metal album. However, in 2019, Mick did rejoin BulletBoys. I know I'm not alone in crossing my fingers that the band will agree to have their recordings properly reissued on CD at some point! Kix had kind of an AC/DC vibe, but this album is pure hair metal. Dokken's greatest. Contraband - s/t I was introduced to Chicago's Joker by Matt Rudzinski from Divebomb Records, and I don't know much about them, so I can only assume they were another absolutely incredible band that got rolling just a little too late to capitalize on their talents. The best LPs from the age of Aqua Net. I cant explain it, but every time I listen to it, I just see scenes from that film running through my head; its not a curse, but a blessing.
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