Another vote in favour of Quicksand Jesus. That song vocally and lyrically is just top notch. In a darkened room also excellent. If you are willing to embrace the playful, almost teenage rebelliousness of Get The Fuck Out then you may enjoy its energy. Just don’t take it seriously.
Even though the early 90's was the death of "Hair Metal", some of those bands released their BEST material during that time; Warrant - Dog Eat Dog, Winger - Pull, Skid Row - Slave to the Grind, Saigon Kick - The Lizard, Tora Tora - Wild America, Queensryche - Empire and Promised Land.... Great stuff.
My lord, man. Thank you for remembering Saigon Kick for me, I had forgotten about them. I grew up in that Era and have been trying to get back all the music I've lost over time. Every time I go to Walmart, I always walk by that cd bargain bin in the middle of the isle hoping to find a band I've forgotten about. Gotta put this on the list.
I totally agree with you. I love so many of those early 90's albums that got lost in the grunge movement. Some others I used to enjoy were Extreme II: Pornograffitti and Wildside: Under The Influence.
This album was what finally snapped me back to myself in 1994, and helped me dump my abusive fiance. I hadn't listened to it in a while, and just popped it in my cassette player when my twins had me up all night one time. I made the decision to kick the loser out, and would fight him if I had to! He backed down, and finally left without much incident, though. There is definitely a number of really good albums that came out during the early 90s that got overshadowed when the record companies started pushing grunge. Another Northeast band with a heavier sound that you can check out is Spread Eagle.
Skid Row's second album Slave to the Grind is one of the best albums ever. Seeing the Skids do this song and Piece of Me on Saturday Night Live is what turned little girl me into the metalhead I am today.
Well put. :) It was a performance the ages. Seeing it go down live was kind of one of those moments in life like "wait, what did I just witness? something changed." lol
SLAVE TO THE GRIND is one of the most under rated albums ever. Every song is amazing and Sebastian's voice is killer! Try doing QUICKSAND JESUS or SLAVE TO THE GRIND next please. Thanks for the review. Saw Sebastian Bach live once as a solo artist opening for GUNS and ROSES and his voice just blew me away. Keep smiling 😊✌
I never really agreed with Skid Row being considered a "hair band". I suppose their first album kinda was, but Slave to the Grind was much harder than any of the other hair bands around.
They also never agreed with that label either. They just happened to drop their first album at the time of “hair band” but their music was always harder and better
Brad & Lex --- I know you go by polls, but you must react to Wasted Time (by Skid Row) --- best song vocally --- you both will dig it lyrically (deep song and background story) and for it's musicality!
Yessss!! Was a HUGE fan of Skid Row's first album, but with hits like 18 and Life, and I Remember You, I really expected them to go ballad rock for the next album. So when they released Monkey Business as their first single I was STOKED!! They went harder and more irreverent and it is one of the Top 25 Follow Up Albums EVER IMO!! Gotta checkout the title track Slave To The Grind!!!
Not enough people have reacted to Skid Row. This is one of those really good Skid Row songs too. Sebastian and his great voice. And the rest of that band too.
One of my favorite bands of the late 80's and early 90's. Saw them open for Motley Crew '87 and Kiss in '99. They kick ass live. There were bands from the 80's that continued in the 90's. Check out subhuman from skid row. Another kick ass song.
if you like that, check out Slave to the Grind(the song)...most other bands like them stayed relatively light with their music...I always respected Skid Row for going heavier than most of their peers.
Skid-row got their start in the late eighties and that album Slave to the Grind was their second which was in 91 or 92 I believe. Skid-row got off two hot & big start but died off along with other great bands like Hardline all because of Nirvana and the grunge era. You really ought to check out Hardline and there's song Rhythm of a red car, hot cherie, can't find my way or taking me down
This is one of my favourite bands. Sebastian Bach is a fantastic singer. The song is a masterpiece as well as the whole album "Slave to the grind" (1991). I was lucky to see this band live back in 1991 when they kind of opened for Guns n' Roses.
They carried over from the '80s into the '90s. They were harder heavier than most other 80s glam rock bands. More hard rock, metal. Similar to Guns and Roses, Ugly Kid Joe, and Motley Crue. Edgy groups that stood out among its peers. Underrated group. 🎸 They were good. Reason why it took long to win a poll ('90s, '00'stream or what not) was in the early '90s this style of music was kind of pushed underground or played less on mainstream radio and MTV while rap, punk and other alternative rock music (includes grunge, indie/college rock, rap/rock, nu metal, post-punk, ska punk, industrial, thrash metal, etc) broke out of the underground (during the '80) into mainstream ('90s). It was like a shift change. If that makes any sense. Check out more Skidrow videos and songs. Screaming guitar was pinched harmonics playing technique.
Skid Row is one of my favorite bands ever and the 80's rock/metal is such a big influence in me as a musician. Other great ones by them are "Quicksand Jesus", "Wasted Time" and even "Forever" that was previously unreleased and not too many people mention but is a an 80's beauty.
That whole album packs a bunch. I saw Skid Row in concert on this album "Slave to the Grind" tour with Pantera opening up for them supporting their 2nd album "Vulgar Display of Power"(Which wasn't in stores yet) and both bands kicked ass. Also, MTVs "Headbangers Ball was shooting live on stage footage during the show. Other songs to consider from this Skid Row album would be "Get the Fuck Out", "Living on a Chain Gang".
Finally! Definitely one of my favorites to this very day! Right on timing guys, as their self-titled debut album came out in ‘89 followed by this one in ‘91. I saw them open for Guns N Roses a couple months before the Use Your Illusion released!
This album was released in 1991, and I thought Sebastian Bach (lead vocals) could've done one of two things (ruptured a jugular, or blown his vocal cords to shreds.) The man was off the charts.
This is THE hardest-hitting hair metal song of the late 1980's. It just is. Although, I gotta say, this whole album is hard-hitting and superb. Especially the title track: SLAVE TO THE GRIND. Also, THE THREAT is one of my favorite songs of all time for some reason. I dunno... Skid Row and Guns and Roses just hit different back then. Different level. So glad you guys gave this band a chance. There are a couple of songs by another band called BUCKCHERRY that I think y'all need to hear. NEXT TO YOU and CRAZY BITCH. I think you'll dig them.
'90-'93 hard rock was pretty much still the same as the '80s but maybe a little more aggressive. 1994 was kind of a transition year and by the time 1995 hit there was kind of a fork that split off into heavier alternative rock.
This weekend I'm going to see Scorpions and Skid Row in Vegas! It was supposed to be with Queensryche but for some reason it's not. I'm kind of disappointed, but also they're not going to have Sabastian Bach so we'll have to see how the new singer is.
Hey bro I think you're gonna love the show, just watched videos of the show, this new singer, Erik, is an awesome replacement. He sounds a lot like Bach, hits all the high notes, has grit, I was impressed even with not so great video quality. Go ahead and RUclips it, it should pump you up.
@@HellcatM that's awesome. I'm guessing anyone who sees them live will say the same as you. I was impressed just from some videos, so live must be a blast. Glad you had a great time.
Welcome the incredible pipes of Sebastian Bach of Skid Row! Sebastian had the best vocals in Hard Rock imo and their songs had substance. Please react to Wasted Time by Skid Row which was written about Steven Adler’s (former drummer of Guns n’ Roses) heroin addiction and was a personal plea by Sebastian to his friend who was losing his battle against that devastating drug. I had already bought and loved their debut album but when Wasted Time came out I rushed to go get their second album just to put that song on repeat. It soon became my favorite song of theirs for many reasons.
Slave to the grind, the album, is a masterpiece and Slave to the grind, the song, is a banger. But like so many other people have commented… YOU NEED TO HEAR WASTED TIME. The song is amazing, the vocals are stunning and the lyrics and the way he delivers them will have you in tears. You need this song in your life lol. Please give it a listen.
Whats the point of this reaction if you aren't even watching the music video???? Skid Rows appeal was 40% music and 60% showmanship you have omitted the best part of this band?????
There is NO section of the nineties that sounds like this. This sound went COMPLETELY away during the '90s - BUT - it's back now and WAY MORE POWERFUL in today's hard rock bands. It was great to see you guys get back to the hard rock that made the 80s. Skid Row was right at the top of the genre. You guys need to have a Current Hard Rock Night. You're in (especially Lex) for some big surprises. Asking Alexandria, Bad Omens, Memphis May Fire, Falling in Reverse (why in the heck have you not done Zombified?), Five Finger, Bring me the Horizon, Nothing More, Halestorm (Oh my god! HALESTORM), etc.
This album was released in June of 1991. :) These boys stayed around in this config until 1996, but their success was waning. Pantera carried the torch for metal through the 90s, and with grunge and alternative coming into it's own, the excess of glam metal went by the wayside.
near the end of the video i was remembering how Skid Row toured with Pantera (THREEE) Then Brad said ,"This makes me wanna drink."....... I laughed and laughed
I went to see Skid Row & Pantera in Dothan,Alabama in 1992. A friend & I were walking thru the civic center parking lot & a group of Christians were protesting the concert one of who. offered to pay our way in which seemed sketchy to me. I was going in regardless but my friend wanted no part of it so he walked home. I went in, had a good time, & suffered hearing loss for 3 days.
One of the hoods in high-school, gave me this album CD because he hated it. He said he always bought 2 copies of everything so he would have an unopened copy of some great album. He was an AC/DC fan, and whatever other drug bands. He could suck an entire cigarette in one breath while taking a p*ss in the bathroom. He eventually got suspended permanently from school and had to attend a school the next town over that was like 25 miles away. There are other great songs from this album. Too bad drug-fueled music stopped people from celebrating newer forms of rock music...
I remember watching the MTV debut of this song and video and thinking, "yeah... this rocks!" This was indeed early '90s. Much of the '80s hair bands continued into the '90's but the music industry killed it with the grunge movement, in my opinion. To be fair, hair metal rock was beginning to saturate anyway. There was an era coming into the '80s that was the same, mainly '79 to '83. Speaking of that era, have you two done any Bryan Adams? Lonely Night, Fits Ya Good, Cuts Like a Knife, I'm Ready, Summer of '69, Run To You....
That song that started to play at the very end of that song the guitar that started to play that’s wasted time that’s the one you should check out really good
A good rocking Skid Row song. It actually got Brad swaying, a bit. Also check out Wasted Time, Slave to the Grind, and Quicksand Jesus.
I love almost all of their songs but Wasted Time is easily their best song.
Another vote in favour of Quicksand Jesus. That song vocally and lyrically is just top notch. In a darkened room also excellent. If you are willing to embrace the playful, almost teenage rebelliousness of Get The Fuck Out then you may enjoy its energy. Just don’t take it seriously.
First time listening to it thought it was guns Rose's
Official videos so Lex can fall in love like Brad did with Alanis morissette
Slave to the Grind rocks!
Even though the early 90's was the death of "Hair Metal", some of those bands released their BEST material during that time; Warrant - Dog Eat Dog, Winger - Pull, Skid Row - Slave to the Grind, Saigon Kick - The Lizard, Tora Tora - Wild America, Queensryche - Empire and Promised Land.... Great stuff.
Thanks for mentioning Saigon Kick. They get totally lost. The Lizard and their debut album are incredible
Piling on with the Saigon Kick love. Such an underrated band.
My lord, man. Thank you for remembering Saigon Kick for me, I had forgotten about them. I grew up in that Era and have been trying to get back all the music I've lost over time. Every time I go to Walmart, I always walk by that cd bargain bin in the middle of the isle hoping to find a band I've forgotten about. Gotta put this on the list.
I totally agree with you. I love so many of those early 90's albums that got lost in the grunge movement. Some others I used to enjoy were Extreme II: Pornograffitti and Wildside: Under The Influence.
@@dennismoore3383 I actually got to see Saigon Kick opening for Extreme on the 'Three Sides to Every Story' tour!
The main riff definitely chugs
This album was what finally snapped me back to myself in 1994, and helped me dump my abusive fiance. I hadn't listened to it in a while, and just popped it in my cassette player when my twins had me up all night one time. I made the decision to kick the loser out, and would fight him if I had to! He backed down, and finally left without much incident, though. There is definitely a number of really good albums that came out during the early 90s that got overshadowed when the record companies started pushing grunge. Another Northeast band with a heavier sound that you can check out is Spread Eagle.
I’ve been waiting for someone to do a reaction to this song. That cowbell into the main riff is exhilarating.
You know the lead singer of dragon force was a song writer for skid row
I really wish you guys did more actual videos and not just the lyric ones
This whole album is a masterpiece
More Skid Row please!! Wasted Time, Quicksand Jesus, In a Darkened Room, Slave to the Grind!
Official videos so Lex can fall in love like Brad did with Alanis morissette
@@LN-Lifer 🤣🥂 brads obsession is famous
Quicksand Jesus is probably my favorite Bach performance
Skid Row's second album Slave to the Grind is one of the best albums ever. Seeing the Skids do this song and Piece of Me on Saturday Night Live is what turned little girl me into the metalhead I am today.
Well put. :) It was a performance the ages. Seeing it go down live was kind of one of those moments in life like "wait, what did I just witness? something changed." lol
SLAVE TO THE GRIND is one of the most under rated albums ever. Every song is amazing and Sebastian's voice is killer! Try doing QUICKSAND JESUS or SLAVE TO THE GRIND next please. Thanks for the review. Saw Sebastian Bach live once as a solo artist opening for GUNS and ROSES and his voice just blew me away. Keep smiling 😊✌
Agreed
I never really agreed with Skid Row being considered a "hair band". I suppose their first album kinda was, but Slave to the Grind was much harder than any of the other hair bands around.
They also never agreed with that label either. They just happened to drop their first album at the time of “hair band” but their music was always harder and better
Same way I feel about Tesla.....
You guys should react to…
Skid Row - Wasted Time
🎸🤘
official video only
we will see if Lex has the same reaction to SB that Brad had to AM
Brad & Lex --- I know you go by polls, but you must react to Wasted Time (by Skid Row) --- best song vocally --- you both will dig it lyrically (deep song and background story) and for it's musicality!
i would agree best vocal performance really put alot into it
That's a song from this same album!
Yes! That's the song that started playing at the end of the video.
"Slave to the Grind" is waaay more her style.
Nah. In a Darkened Room
Yessss!! Was a HUGE fan of Skid Row's first album, but with hits like 18 and Life, and I Remember You, I really expected them to go ballad rock for the next album. So when they released Monkey Business as their first single I was STOKED!! They went harder and more irreverent and it is one of the Top 25 Follow Up Albums EVER IMO!!
Gotta checkout the title track Slave To The Grind!!!
They were friends with Pantera around that time. Of course they went harder.
Not enough people have reacted to Skid Row. This is one of those really good Skid Row songs too. Sebastian and his great voice. And the rest of that band too.
One of my favorite bands of the late 80's and early 90's. Saw them open for Motley Crew '87 and Kiss in '99. They kick ass live.
There were bands from the 80's that continued in the 90's. Check out subhuman from skid row. Another kick ass song.
This whole record was badass. Sebastian Bach had a rock god voice. He still has a great voice.
if you like that, check out Slave to the Grind(the song)...most other bands like them stayed relatively light with their music...I always respected Skid Row for going heavier than most of their peers.
I love this whole album . “ Wasted time” is another great song on the “ SLAVE TO THE GRIND “ album . The title track ain’t bad either
as many have said... Wasted Time is a must
but my personal favorite is youth gone wild
They did that one already
Skid-row got their start in the late eighties and that album Slave to the Grind was their second which was in 91 or 92 I believe. Skid-row got off two hot & big start but died off along with other great bands like Hardline all because of Nirvana and the grunge era. You really ought to check out Hardline and there's song Rhythm of a red car, hot cherie, can't find my way or taking me down
I have a copy of hardline. Dont know why more then 2 song aren't on radio
Gotta see em do it live on SNL. Pretty damn amazing live performance
This was VERY early 90s -- so the whole "90s rock" thing hadn't even emerged yet.
This is one of my favourite bands. Sebastian Bach is a fantastic singer. The song is a masterpiece as well as the whole album "Slave to the grind" (1991). I was lucky to see this band live back in 1991 when they kind of opened for Guns n' Roses.
You need to check out ‘slave to the grind’ or ‘18 and life’
This song is great. You think it's going to be a slow rock song and then Sebastian Bach screams and the song kicks you in the balls and gets heavy.
Wasted Time should have been done before this
This song on SNL was divine. They crushed it!!
Definitely agree, you need to check out Wasted Time!🤟🔥
They carried over from the '80s into the '90s. They were harder heavier than most other 80s glam rock bands. More hard rock, metal. Similar to Guns and Roses, Ugly Kid Joe, and Motley Crue. Edgy groups that stood out among its peers. Underrated group. 🎸 They were good. Reason why it took long to win a poll ('90s, '00'stream or what not) was in the early '90s this style of music was kind of pushed underground or played less on mainstream radio and MTV while rap, punk and other alternative rock music (includes grunge, indie/college rock, rap/rock, nu metal, post-punk, ska punk, industrial, thrash metal, etc) broke out of the underground (during the '80) into mainstream ('90s). It was like a shift change. If that makes any sense. Check out more Skidrow videos and songs. Screaming guitar was pinched harmonics playing technique.
DImebag's influence on Scotti Hill :)
@@MsCruisein That explains it lol. Great guitarists.
Skid Row is one of my favorite bands ever and the 80's rock/metal is such a big influence in me as a musician. Other great ones by them are "Quicksand Jesus", "Wasted Time" and even "Forever" that was previously unreleased and not too many people mention but is a an 80's beauty.
After a successful first album, instead of going softer and more commercial, they fucking went heavier and more nasty!!!
That whole album packs a bunch. I saw Skid Row in concert on this album "Slave to the Grind" tour with Pantera opening up for them supporting their 2nd album "Vulgar Display of Power"(Which wasn't in stores yet) and both bands kicked ass. Also, MTVs "Headbangers Ball was shooting live on stage footage during the show. Other songs to consider from this Skid Row album would be "Get the Fuck Out", "Living on a Chain Gang".
Great song. You should watch the official video to truly appreciate the energy of this song.
couch gang, yall help me through some extremely rough times, thank you Brad and Lex :)
That outro was the intro to Skid Row’s “ Wasted Time” which is a great song!
I’ve been waiting for this one! This whole album rocks!
Finally! Definitely one of my favorites to this very day! Right on timing guys, as their self-titled debut album came out in ‘89 followed by this one in ‘91. I saw them open for Guns N Roses a couple months before the Use Your Illusion released!
Saw this LIVE, when they opened for Guns-n-Roses. 🤘🏽🔥🤘🏽🔥
They slayed G-n-R. 😏
I saw the open up for Guns N'Roses too. It was a great concert
@@rickyallen7176
I saw them in Tacoma, Washington. You?
I saw them in St. Petersburg, Florida
Me too, twice at the Forum in L.A. Axl made us wait for HOURS.
@@DavidSmith-is4ph that's the old Axl Rose. Now he's on time
This album was released in 1991, and I thought Sebastian Bach (lead vocals) could've done one of two things (ruptured a jugular, or blown his vocal cords to shreds.) The man was off the charts.
This is THE hardest-hitting hair metal song of the late 1980's. It just is. Although, I gotta say, this whole album is hard-hitting and superb. Especially the title track: SLAVE TO THE GRIND. Also, THE THREAT is one of my favorite songs of all time for some reason. I dunno... Skid Row and Guns and Roses just hit different back then. Different level. So glad you guys gave this band a chance. There are a couple of songs by another band called BUCKCHERRY that I think y'all need to hear. NEXT TO YOU and CRAZY BITCH. I think you'll dig them.
"In A Darkened Room" is my favourite Skid Row song.
'90-'93 hard rock was pretty much still the same as the '80s but maybe a little more aggressive. 1994 was kind of a transition year and by the time 1995 hit there was kind of a fork that split off into heavier alternative rock.
Very reasonable time-line and great explanation of the evolution of rock from the 80's to 90's. 🤘
Brad and Lex...Yes..Totally check the late 80's going into early ninties..Great 💡 idea..Like Queensrhyche ..,Kip Winger..etc
You should’ve let the album keep playing !!!!
Wasted Time is a jam !
It’s the song that started right after Monkey Business.
No Monkey Business is the first album track Wasted Time is the final song. This must be someone's playlist.
@@tonyponchopeters I was talking about this particular video
@@jerrymarasco8878 Cool, I get it.
Wasted time and In a darkened room by skid row!
I didn’t think I liked 80’s hair bands until I heard Skid Row. The riffs had some serious muscle to them and Sebastian is an incredible singer.
Sebastian Bach has awesome vocals.. the video is good too...
I can’t tell if the “lyrics” video was made with bad subtitles from the actual video
This weekend I'm going to see Scorpions and Skid Row in Vegas! It was supposed to be with Queensryche but for some reason it's not. I'm kind of disappointed, but also they're not going to have Sabastian Bach so we'll have to see how the new singer is.
Hey bro I think you're gonna love the show, just watched videos of the show, this new singer, Erik, is an awesome replacement. He sounds a lot like Bach, hits all the high notes, has grit, I was impressed even with not so great video quality. Go ahead and RUclips it, it should pump you up.
Hope it's good and you enjoy it, but personally I would be super bummed about no Sebastian Bach.
Hey Rattlehead, how was the show??
@@bullus41 it was fun. The new Skid Row singer impressed me and Klous sounded good. Both bands were good, had a great time.
@@HellcatM that's awesome. I'm guessing anyone who sees them live will say the same as you. I was impressed just from some videos, so live must be a blast. Glad you had a great time.
Welcome the incredible pipes of Sebastian Bach of Skid Row! Sebastian had the best vocals in Hard Rock imo and their songs had substance. Please react to Wasted Time by Skid Row which was written about Steven Adler’s (former drummer of Guns n’ Roses) heroin addiction and was a personal plea by Sebastian to his friend who was losing his battle against that devastating drug. I had already bought and loved their debut album but when Wasted Time came out I rushed to go get their second album just to put that song on repeat. It soon became my favorite song of theirs for many reasons.
I saw Skid Row open for Bon Jovi and made Jovi look like amateurs.
Back when everybody wanted to be Slash. Lol.
Quicksand Jesus is a masterpiece
Where is Corrosion of Conformity and Oasis reactions?
LMAO! Lex's face at 6:00 when Brad said "this song makes me want to drink" is pure gold!
The ending sonic boom of hair metal.
These are big leaguers
Well...that was a wee bit awesome ,wasn't it? 🤩🤩You guys are da best!! ❤❤
Sebastian Bach could sing his ass off. Girls loved him, and me too, because I vaguely resembled him. LMAO.
Slave to the grind, the album, is a masterpiece and Slave to the grind, the song, is a banger. But like so many other people have commented… YOU NEED TO HEAR WASTED TIME. The song is amazing, the vocals are stunning and the lyrics and the way he delivers them will have you in tears. You need this song in your life lol. Please give it a listen.
Hell yeah!!! 🤘🏾😈🎸🔥
Skid Row - In a Darkened Room. The Official Video. EPIC.
Whats the point of this reaction if you aren't even watching the music video???? Skid Rows appeal was 40% music and 60% showmanship you have omitted the best part of this band?????
There is NO section of the nineties that sounds like this. This sound went COMPLETELY away during the '90s - BUT - it's back now and WAY MORE POWERFUL in today's hard rock bands. It was great to see you guys get back to the hard rock that made the 80s. Skid Row was right at the top of the genre.
You guys need to have a Current Hard Rock Night. You're in (especially Lex) for some big surprises. Asking Alexandria, Bad Omens, Memphis May Fire, Falling in Reverse (why in the heck have you not done Zombified?), Five Finger, Bring me the Horizon, Nothing More, Halestorm (Oh my god! HALESTORM), etc.
This album was released in June of 1991. :) These boys stayed around in this config until 1996, but their success was waning. Pantera carried the torch for metal through the 90s, and with grunge and alternative coming into it's own, the excess of glam metal went by the wayside.
I think they have done one Halestorm song!!
They definitely need to more!!
@@stevemartinez5067 Best femaile voice ever - IMO.
@@anthonyguerra6281 if you have ever seen her live she can put it out there better than any recording of hers‼️💯🤯🔥
Well that sure was alot of fun.
How about Alestorm ... Captain Morgan's Revenge !!!
Bring back teenage memories. 88 Toyota pickup lifted, pioneer system jamming.
Took my back to 1989, cruisin’ in my Camaro down the local boulevard, tee tops out, tryin’ to meet chicks.
near the end of the video i was remembering how Skid Row toured with Pantera (THREEE) Then Brad said ,"This makes me wanna drink."....... I laughed and laughed
This is by far my favorite hair, glam, butt rock album. The whole thing just kicks ass.
I went to see Skid Row & Pantera in Dothan,Alabama in 1992. A friend & I were walking thru the civic center parking lot & a group of Christians were protesting the concert one of who. offered to pay our way in which seemed sketchy to me. I was going in regardless but my friend wanted no part of it so he walked home. I went in, had a good time, & suffered hearing loss for 3 days.
Yes!!! Iknew you guys would like this. Suggested it months ago. Very cool...now its going to be stuck in your head.
One of the hoods in high-school, gave me this album CD because he hated it. He said he always bought 2 copies of everything so he would have an unopened copy of some great album.
He was an AC/DC fan, and whatever other drug bands. He could suck an entire cigarette in one breath while taking a p*ss in the bathroom.
He eventually got suspended permanently from school and had to attend a school the next town over that was like 25 miles away.
There are other great songs from this album. Too bad drug-fueled music stopped people from celebrating newer forms of rock music...
We always called Metallica chugging. Muted power chords downpicked really fast.
You should try Lillian axe( fools paradise.) From the love and war album Lex will love it.
Firehouse actually beat Nirvana for best new hard rock/heavy metal band at the MTV awards
Such a good blues riff... Fun song to play!!
I took it to mean: no matter what level of society you're in, you're susceptible to the "Monkey on your Back", aka addiction. 👍🏽
You guys need to react to "Living On A Chain Gang" from this same album. That's a banger, too :)
Lex rocking the Slayer shirt is the greatest thing RUclips has ever seen.
Intro has a Van Halen hot for Teacher vibe. Big time.
Never did really get the jumbled lyrics to this one, but it matters not. Song has a great flow to it. Great driving cut.
Heroin, or at least that’s what I was told back in the day.
I remember watching the MTV debut of this song and video and thinking, "yeah... this rocks!"
This was indeed early '90s. Much of the '80s hair bands continued into the '90's but the music industry killed it with the grunge movement, in my opinion. To be fair, hair metal rock was beginning to saturate anyway. There was an era coming into the '80s that was the same, mainly '79 to '83. Speaking of that era, have you two done any Bryan Adams? Lonely Night, Fits Ya Good, Cuts Like a Knife, I'm Ready, Summer of '69, Run To You....
Saw Pantera open for Skid Rowe in 1992. It was seeing the future right in front of you.
This is from my favorite Skid Row album. Sebastian's voice is incredible...his range is from floor to ceiling.
Skid Row has always been amazing, but Slave to the Grind was their pinnacle. Wish you could have seen Sébastien do this live!!!
Check out Switchblade Serenade by Spread Eagle.
Have you done Kickstart my Heart by Motley Crew?
Check out in a darkened room with lyrics, wasted time and Quicksand Jesus
Great band with two amazing albums...fun fact: They were also great friends with Pantera. Great stuff, in-your-face style.
All about addiction and the results. Also you nailed the timeline. This was a last gasp of hair metal amongst the birth of grunge
Came out in 91.
Please react to Psycho Love on this album too! One of my favorites!
This was great but does anyone else think they sound alot like early Guns and Roses with Slash
Lex's guitar impressions are the highlights of some of these videos lol.
That song that started to play at the very end of that song the guitar that started to play that’s wasted time that’s the one you should check out really good
This is my favourite Skid Row song
Check out POD. Boom. It’s fire