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John Bonham, drummer for Led Zeppelin, dies at 32 on September 25, [3] after a binge of heavy drinking. His death was similar to Bon Scott's, and caused Led Zeppelin to disband. April: Brian Johnson joins AC/DC replacing Bon Scott as lead singer.
Youth Gone Wild: Heavy Metal Hits of the '80s is a series of compilation albums of heavy metal songs of the 1980s, the heyday of the genre. The title comes from the song by Skid Row , which does not appear in the series.
Yngwie Malmsteen starts performing in the band Steeler.Also in that band was vocalist Ron Keel (later on Keel) and former W.A.S.P. bassist Rik Fox. The band produced only one album, Steeler.
Living Death - Metal Revolution; Living Death - Watch Out! (EP) Lions Breed - Damn the Night; Lizzy Borden - Love You to Pieces; London - Non-Stop Rock; Loudness - Thunder in the East; Luzbel - Metal Caído Del Cielo (EP) Lynx - Caught in the Trap; M-80 - Maniac's Revenge; Mace (WA) - Process of Elimination; Mad Butcher - Metal Lightning Attack ...
Pages in category "1980s in heavy metal music" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Poison frontman Bret Michaels is a prime ambassador for the era of '80s hair metail in "Nöthin' But a Good Time: The Uncensored Story of '80s Hair Metal," which takes its name from a Poison song ...
Soft rock, [10] glam metal, thrash metal, shred guitar characterized by heavy distortion, pinch harmonics, and whammy bar abuse became very popular. [11] Adult contemporary, [12] quiet storm, [13] and smooth jazz gained popularity. In the late 1980s, glam metal became the largest, most commercially successful brand of music worldwide. [14]
No Bros – Heavy Metal Party; Ted Nugent – Intensities in 10 Cities (live) Obús – Prepárate; Ocean – Ocean; Ozzy Osbourne – Diary of a Madman; Overdrive (Swe) – Reflexions (EP) Picture – Picture; Picture – Heavy Metal Ears; Pat Benatar – Precious Time; Plasmatics – Beyond the Valley of 1984; Plasmatics – Metal Priestess (EP)