Monthly Archives: February 2011

Song Of The Week #37 Firehouse – Don’t Treat Me Bad

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Well, I got very serious problem with my hosting provider – and it seems that he just disappeared after one of their servers had broken (I’ve lost all posts written since 19th December up to today). Firehouse — Don’t Treat

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Band Of The February ’11 – Slaughter

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Maybe ‘Slaughter’ will discourage someone, but ‘Slaughter’ is one of the very smooth and melodic bands within glam metal. Who, where and when Slaughter was founded? Well, band was formed in Las Vegas by ‘Vinnie Vincent Invasion’ past-members: Mark Slaughter

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Song Of The Week #36 Faster Pussycat – Don’t Change That Song

Faster Pussycat

It’s very prominent song and in my humble opinion it’s more than worth highlighting. Anyway, just take a look at video — it’s fuc***g ass-kicking, yeah! Faster Pussycat — Don’t Change That Song (Official Video)

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6 Love & Romantic Glam/Hair Metal Songs

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14th of February (omg!), maybe nowadays this holiday is becoming more and more commercial, but who cares — I’m gonna to show some romantic songs — it was very difficult choice I dedicate this set for all girls, who had

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Song Of The Week #35 Vixen – Edge Of A Broken Heart

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This song could be a surprise for some, ’cause Vixen members are out of the ordinary. I chose this song, because it express my inner feelings, but anyway it doesn’t matter — easy come, easy go. Vixen — Edge Of

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Song Of The Week #34 Helix – Wild In The Streets

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34 week here, High time for some energetic and song from ass-kicking Canadian band. Helix — Wild In The Streets (Official Video) When? ‘Wild In The Streets’ was released on self-titled album in 1987 (it was 6th studio album). Like

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