>>130564597 No argument there, in a way it isn't saying much that Ratt was far better than Crue - I just happened to see both bands at their respective peaks in the 80s which is why the comparison came to mind.
>>130564638 They were the only band to last the entire hair metal era whereas Ratt were only a thing for three years. To be completely fair Crue spaced out their albums more and didn't do one a year so they didn't get burned out as fast. Elektra seemed to be pretty generous and didn't demand annual releases as other labels did.
>>130565815 I'm glad they had a huge hit when they did, if for no other reason than that Dee Snyder's testimony in front of the PMRC is absolute gold. They expected some half-articulate strung out patsy and instead he went in a schooled the lot of them.
>>130565245 based and Lay It Downpilled also Dance Dance Dance, that intro alone is huge
>>130569225 >bon jovi look them up and see their continued success during the 90s and beyond. keep the faith was released in 92 and sold 2 million copies in the USA and 6 million worldwide. their next album cross road has sold 21 million copies worldwide. plus their stadiums tours have always been massively successful
>>130564656 Don Dokken started hair metal and was there at the end, if you accept the premise that hair metal ended in 1992. >>130569515 They weren't hair metal at all.
>>130569939 You could say Def Leppard although they weren't actually hair metal until album 3. However they could be cheating since their drummer literally got his arm lopped off which is why they took years between albums.
>>130569939 >Don Dokken started hair metal i'd say van halen did as they established the aesthetics for the genre and every hair metal band basically wanted to be the next van halen
the only album I have of theirs is Detonator from 1990 which I found at a Goodwill it's supposedly not their best but it's pretty good. I really like "One Step Away" https://youtu.be/7x4oPr0DMTM
>>130570610 mmmm kinda. Van Halen started the "happy/pop hard rock" thing but the glammed out / heavy makeup of Motley Crue and Poison etc was more of an LA mainstream answer to the NY Dolls