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Love In An Elevator
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70's rockers fronted by Steve Tyler who jumped on the glam train in the '80s with albums like "Permanent Vacation" and "Pump."
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Aerosmith
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Poison
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1970's Detroit shock rocker who made a successful comeback with the 1989 album "Trash."
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Alice Cooper
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Livin' On A Prayer
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Hard rock band whose 1986 album "Slippery When Wet" made them global superstars.
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Bon Jovi
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Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)
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Fairy tale themed rockers from Philadelphia, fronted by Tom Keifer.
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Cinderella
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Yankee Rose
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Vocalist fired from Van Halen, who went on to have a successful solo career with albums like "Eat 'Em and Smile."
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David Lee Roth
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Pour Some Sugar On Me
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British rockers whose 1987 album "Hysteria" produced multiple stadium anthems.
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Def Leppard
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Burning Like A Flame
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‘80s L.A. heavy metal band known for melodic hooks, virtuosic guitar work, and a singer who shares the band’s name.
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Dokken
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The Final Countdown
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Swedish rockers fronted by Joey Tempest, known for epic keyboard-driven stadium rock.
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Europe
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More Than Words
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L.A. glam/metal band that gained worldwide fame for this unexpected acoustic ballad in 1990.
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Extreme
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Once Bitten, Twice Shy
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Band whose pyrotechnics set a nightclub on fire at a show in 2003, killing 100 people, including band member Ty Longley.
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Great White
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Welcome To The Jungle
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Iconic band featuring members Slash and Axl Rose, once labelled "the most dangerous band in the world."
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Guns N' Roses
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Oriental Beat
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Influential Finnish band whose drummer "Razzle" Dingley died in a drunk driving accident with Vince Neil behind the wheel.
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Hanoi Rocks
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I was Made For Lovin' You
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70's shock rockers who ditched the face paint and costumes and went glam for 1983's "Lick It Up" album.
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Kiss
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Cocked And Loaded
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L.A. band fronted by Tracii Guns. Members were also a part of an early incarnation of Guns N' Roses.
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L.A. Guns
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Kiss Me Deadly
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Former guitarist of The Runaways. Her most successful song is "If I Close My Eyes Forever," a duet with Ozzy Osbourne.
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Lita Ford
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Dr. Feelgood
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Infamous band featuring Nikki Sixx and Tommy Lee; known for their wild stage antics, hard-partying lifestyle, and arena-filling anthems.
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Motley Crue
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To Be With You
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American hard rock band that became international stars thanks to this 1992 chart-topping ballad.
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Mr. Big
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Mama, I'm Coming Home
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Self proclaimed "Prince Of Darkness" & original front man of Black Sabbath who had a hugely successful solo career.
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Ozzy Osbourne
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Sister Christian
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California rockers whose name nods to those who watch over the parks after dark; “Don’t Tell Me You Love Me” is another hit.
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Night Ranger
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Every Rose Has Its Thorn
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Band featuring Bret Michaels and Rikki Rockett. Their debut album was 1986's "Look What The Cat Dragged In."
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Poison
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Cum On Feel the Noize
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L.A. band, once featuring Randy Rhoads, whose album "Metal Health" became the first metal album to top the Billboard chart.
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Quiet Riot
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Round And Round
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Glam band with a rodent-inspired name; instrumental in defining the ‘80s L.A. metal scene.
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Ratt
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Rock You Like A Hurricane
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German hard rockers known for stadium anthems and the global hit ballad "Wind of Change."
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Scorpions
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18 And Life
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Band fronted by Sebastian Bach; their self titled debut album also produced the hit "I Remember You."
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Skid Row
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To Hell With The Devil
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Band who were the first overtly Christian heavy metal band to gain acceptance in the mainstream.
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Stryper
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Signs
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Band named after a famous inventor. Albums include "The Great Radio Controversy" with the hit "Love Song."
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Tesla
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We're Not Gonna Take It
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Shock rockers fronted by Dee Snyder. known for rebellious anthems and their over-the-top style.
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Twisted Sister
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Hot For Teacher
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Influential hard rock band featuring brothers Eddie and Alex. Their 6th album "1984" features the Number 1 single "Jump."
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Van Halen
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Edge Of A Broken Heart
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All-female rock band sometimes called “the female Bon Jovi.”
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Vixen
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Cherry Pie
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Successful band fronted by Jani Lane whose other hits include "Down Boys" and "Heaven."
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Warrant
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I Wanna Be Somebody
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Insect themed, L.A. shock rockers who have a somewhat darker image than most glam metal bands.
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W.A.S.P
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When The Children Cry
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Big cat themed band whose albums include "Pride", "Big Game" and "Mane Attraction."
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White Lion
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Here I Go Again
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English band featuring former Deep Purple vocalist David Coverdale who went glam for their 1986 album "Slide It In."
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White Snake
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Headed For A Heart Break
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Pop-metal band fronted by Kip Winger, often parodied on MTV.
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Winger
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