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WhiteLion

Melodic Hard-Rock Band Formed In New York Featuring Denmark Native Mike Tramp (vocals), Vito Bratta (guitar), James Lomenzo (bass), And Founding Anthrax member Greg D'Angelo (drums). I Got To Know This Band When I Was In A Chalet. My Friend Introduce This Band To Me. He Played The Song, "Broken Hearted" It Really Touched My Heart. Then I Started To Find Out More About Them. Their First Album, "Fight To Survive" Suffered A Decline. Soon They Released Their Debut Album, "Pride". Up 'Til Now, "When The Children Cry" Remained In Many People's Mind For So Many Years. Whenever You Go To Any Guitar Shops, People Tend To Play This Song Out On The Guitar. Even I Also Do That. This Superb Song Is Evergreen. In The Album, It Also Featured Songs Like, "Wait", "Lady Of The Valley" & "Lonely Nights". "Big Game" Was Released After 2 Years. "Goin' Home Tonight" Really Gives Me The Courage To Live On. "Broken Hearted" & "Don't Say It's Over" Are Slow Ballads. "Little Fighter" Which Was Dedicated To The Rainbow Warrior. "Cry For Freedom" Also Make A Hit. "Main Attraction", In My Own Opinion, Is Their Best Album. It Has Heart-Pumping Rock, "Warsong", "Broken Heart". Smoothing Ballads, "All I Need", "Til Death Do Us Part" & "Farewell To You". And A 8 Minute Epic, "Lights & Thunder". Later That Year, They Released Their Greatest Hits Album. Did They Really Say Goodbye? Now The Front Man Mike Tramp Makes A Comeback With The Recently Released Album, "Remembering White Lion". They Didn't Unite Back, Instead Mike Tramp Was The Only One In The Band. This Album Features Songs Of Their Favorite Songs. "Fight To Survive", "All The Fallen Man", "Livin' On The Edge". It's In A Different Tune, But They Are Great. Thank You White Lion For Not Giving Up. And Thank You Mike Tramp & Vitto Bratta For Bringing This Beautiful Song, "When The Children Cry" To This World. (Picture is the one above)

Warrant

The First Song Which I Listened To Is "Heaven". I Was At My Friend's House, When He Took His CD Out And Played That Lovely Ballad. He Told Me That, Only This Song Is Great. But When We Listened To The Whole CD, We Were Wrong...... They Are Great Rockers Like "D.R.F.S.R", "Big Talk", "Sometimes She Cries", "Down Boys" And Many More. We Didn't Even Skip Any Song After That. I Told Myself That They Are Added To My Favorite Artist List. So I Started Hunting Down Their Albums. "Cherry Pie" Was Released After The "D.R.F.S.R" Album. It Has Great Songs Like, "I Saw Red", "Blind Faith", "Uncle Tom's Cabin" & The Party Anthem "Cherry Pie". The Album "Dog Eat Dog" Really Proved To Solidify Warrant's Positions In The Rock World. It Featured Lusty Tracks Like "Machine Gun" & "Hole In My Wall", Smooth Ballads Like "Andy Warhol Was Right", "Let It Rain" & "Sad Theresa". The Band Somehow Broke Off. They Were Back Again With Different Guitarist And Drummer. With The Album "Ultraphobic". The Song "Stronger Now" Is Excellent. Their Next Release Is "Belly To Belly". It Only Released In Japan. This Album Is Hard. Their Long wWaited "Greatest Hits" Is Released After That. It Contained b-sides Like "Thin Disguise", "I Saw Red" In aAcoustic Version & Their Widely Requested Cover For "We Will Rock You". Soon After That, Their Live Album Was Released. With Their Brand New Album, "Greatest & Latest". Great songs In Different Tunes And Much More Better. And Also 3 New Songs. Thank You Jani Lane, Jerry Dixon and Erik Turner For Not Giving Up Hope. (Picture is the one above)

Tesla

This Is One Of The Greatest Rock Bands Around. Hits Like "Love Song", "Paradise", "Modern Day Cowboy", "Little Suzi" & The Unforgettable "Song & Emotion" Aren't Just Tesla's Numbers, They Are Timeless Classics Which People Never Get Bored Of. From Their First Album, "Mechanical Resonance" To "Bust A Nut", They Have Proved To Be Great Rockers. Their Long-Waited Greatest Hits Album Was Released. With Their First Album, Mechanical Resonance, Tesla Quickly Established Themselves As One Of The Better Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Bands Of The Late '80s. Although They Weren't Utterly Original, The band Was Tight And Showed An Ability For Crafting Melodic, Driving Riffs. What Made Tesla Different From Other Rock Bands With Pop Inclinations Was The Fact That Their Music Was Grounded In Gritty, Bluesy Hard Rock Instead Of Slick Arena Rock. Although Their Debut Climbed All The Way To Number 32 On The Billboard Charts, Their Second Album, 1989's The Great Radio Controversy, Was An Even Greater Success, Scoring A Top Ten Hit With The Ballad "Love Song." Their Follow-Up Album, Five Man Acoustical Jam, Showed That The Band Didn't Need Overdriven Amplifiers In Order To Play; It Also Showed That They Had A Fondness For Sentimental Hippie Oldies, As Their Hit Version Of "Signs" Proved. The Record Also Turned Out To Be Their Biggest Hit, Reaching Number 12 On The Charts. While Its Follow-Up, Psychotic Supper, Wasn't As Commercially Successful, It Captured Tesla Branching Into New Musical Territories; It Proved That The Band Hadn't Lost Its Creative Spark. (Picture is the one above)