Great Album, Then They Were Gone

Musikwala

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Dude I did not say I don't like Hysteria, I just said it is a bit too pop oriented and polished compared to its counterparts before it and yes I do like Adrenalize. Just because I think something is a bit overrated does not mean I dislike it.

Fair enough. But it really did sound like you do not care for Hysteria or any of the following albums.

I never disliked Def Leppard, and Joe Elliot is certainly a guy who is aware of his rock heritage, but I always thought the lyrics let them down. It was the type of stuff you could imagine 15 year old schoolboys writing. eg - 'I suppose a rock's out of the question?' - makes me cringe every time I hear it.

Haha! Pour Some Sugar On Me is worse!
 

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Nah I just gave some personal criticism of those albums is all despite liking them. lol Just the things about them I think lower the score a bit.
Anything after Adrenalize for me sucked ass.
 

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Anything after Adrenalize for me sucked ass.

Slang was different. lol. Never bothered listening to the whole album. I didn't mind the couple of singles that came out though.

The follow-up Euphoria was not bad. I thought it was a comeback of sorts.

It was after Euphoria that I lost interest. The songs that I heard from the next one titled "X" were terrible. They sounded more like the Backstreet Boys of rock. lol.
 

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After making Ted Nugent's best albums, underrated singer/guitarist Derek St. Holmes formed St. Paradise which made one great album:

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Denny Carmassi played drums for Montrose, St. Paradise and Coverdale-Page. Why these two did not make another album is a mystery:

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Featuring David Byron of Uriah Heep on vocals - not bad for a debut
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This album was killer and then they were gone.

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They reunited in 2012 and cut another record, but it wasn't near as good.
 

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