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Subject: Re: Warrant


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Sikki Nixx
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Date Posted: Tuesday, December 04, 04:43:43pm
In reply to: john 's message, "Warrant" on Tuesday, December 04, 02:36:30pm

First off its Sikki Nixx. Second lets have a vote and see if the other members of this board feel that Nelson was a hair band....because they were. You voted for Styx which was a corperate arena rock band...not a hair band.

Now plenty of Hair Bands did not make there mark until the early 90's....Warrant, Firehouse, Slaughter....just to name a few. Now they were very popular, as was 80's style Hair Metal until Nirvana & the grunge movement ruined it. You couldn't turn on Mtv without a Hair Metal video on in the early 90's.

Poison's Flesh & Blood Cd came out in 1990 and produced Unskinny Bop, Something To Believe In & Ride The Wind..3 of their most popular songs.
Warrant's Cherry Pie which also came out in 1990 spawned Cherry Pie, I Saw Red & Uncle Tom's Cabin...3 huge Mtv/radio hits.
Firehouse's debut Cd was released in 1991 and gave us Love of a Lifetime, Don't Treat Me Bad & All She Wrote...and their 1992 Cd Hold Your Fire featured When I Look Into Your Eyes...which was a mega hit.
Should I continue...I'll spare you the embarassment.
Whether their music came out in the 80's or 90's who cares....they were carrying on the music of Bon Jovi, Motley, Ratt & the other huge Hair Bands of the 80's & they were very popular.

As for you getting more women then me, let's get real Stud. Do you realize that girls are afraid of you? and not because you are tough. You couldn't get laid in a whorehouse with a fistfull of hundreds. And having names for your fingers on your hands does not count either. Now go DJ your radio show or update your website or practice making hand gestures & faces in the mirror so you can scare everyone around you & leave the music facts to the big boys.

Don't Mess With Sikki Nixx!!!!!!!!!!






>After getting a stupid response because what I said
>Cherry Pie from WARRANT can not be an 80's theme or
>rock anthem I have decided to make the following
>statement...
>
>To say Warrant was huge in the 80's is not that all
>correct...They only had one nationally released album
>in the 1980's which was Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinkin'
>Rich and it came out in ealry 1989 the last year in
>the 1980's decade...Yes it did sell 2 milion
>albums...But still they cant be considered a huge 80's
>act...Cherry Pie did go Double Platinum in 1990(not in
>the 80's)and that was the end of their peak heyday and
>DOg Eat Dog went gold in 1992...They have released
>albums from 1995,1996 and some fans liked the records
>while some haven't...
>
>I never said ROCK KANDY shouldn't play Cheery Pie but
>it isn't an 80's rock anthme no matter how good the
>song is...An 80's rock anthem should be a song that
>was released between 1980 and 1989...
>
>Point has been proven.............

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