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Hair Metal Massacre Podcast
HMMP
10 episodes
5 days ago
Steve, Fincher, and Feldman review Hair Metal albums.
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Steve, Fincher, and Feldman review Hair Metal albums.
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Music Commentary
Music
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E4 : Motley Crue - Theatre of Pain 1985
Hair Metal Massacre Podcast
1 hour 10 minutes 19 seconds
5 months ago
E4 : Motley Crue - Theatre of Pain 1985

In this episode of the Hair Metal Massacre podcast, hosts Steve, Feldman, and Fincher dive into Motley Crue's 1985 album 'Theater of Pain.' They discuss personal updates, upcoming concerts, and engage in a lively debate about the best albums from various hair metal bands. The conversation flows into an analysis of the songs on 'Theater of Pain,' including 'City Boy Blues,' 'Smoking in the Boys' Room,' and the iconic ballad 'Home Sweet Home.' The hosts share their thoughts on the album's production, the band's evolution, and the impact of addiction on their music. In this episode, the hosts delve into the nuances of Motley Crue's album, discussing standout tracks, the impact of power ballads, and the overall quality of the album. They explore the potential of the songs, the culinary interlude of steak preferences, and conclude with a rating system for the album, reflecting on its strengths and weaknesses.

Hair Metal Massacre Podcast
Steve, Fincher, and Feldman review Hair Metal albums.