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Heaven is a power ballad [4] by American glam metal band Warrant. It was released in July 1989, [5] as the second single from Warrant's debut album Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich. The song is Warrant's most commercially successful single, spending two weeks at number two on the Billboard Hot 100, and number three on the Mainstream Rock ...
Warrant went on tour in 2000s, released a new covers album Under the Influence, and saw lead singer Jani Lane leaving the band. An album entitled Born Again was released with new singer Jaime St. James , and there was a brief reunion of the original line up.
Warrant was formed in 1984 [1] by high school drummer Max Asher (born Max Asher/Masursky), who also named the band. In addition to Asher, the original line-up included lead vocalist Adam Shore, guitarists Josh Lewis (born Josh Cohen) and Erik Turner, and bassist Chris Vincent, who was quickly replaced by Jerry Dixon.
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Blind Faith is American rock band Warrant's fourth power ballad. It was released in 1991 as the fourth single from Warrant's second album Cherry Pie. The song charted at #88 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #39 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. [3]
Machine Gun is a song by American rock band Warrant. The song was released in 1992 as the first single from Warrant's third album Dog Eat Dog . The song reached No. 36 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
The Bitter Pill is the title of the fifth power ballad by American hard rock band Warrant. The song was released in 1992 as the second single from Warrant's third album Dog Eat Dog which charted at #25 on The Billboard 200 .
The Best of Warrant is the first greatest hits compilation album by the American rock band Warrant, released in 1996. [3] It features the band's greatest tracks (singles) from their first three studio albums, "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich", "Cherry Pie" and "Dog Eat Dog". It does not contain any material from the band's 1995 album Ultraphobic.