Twisted Sister
Stay Hungry


4.0
excellent

Review

by Divaman USER (166 Reviews)
June 1st, 2018 | 33 replies


Release Date: 1984 | Tracklist

Review Summary: "Stay hungry, you're alone."

Twisted Sister began their life as a New Jersey band modeled after the glam-rock unit The New York Dolls. In the mid-seventies, they hired Dee Snider to be their lead singer, and shifted their music in a heavier direction, modeling their sound after bands such as Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Alice Cooper. By this time, they had moved to Long Island, becoming one of the top bands in the thriving Long Island club scene, along with groups such as The Good Rats and Zebra. Known for both their KISS-like makeup and their heavy riffs, they played to packed houses throughout the New York City area. They didn't begin recording, however, until the early eighties.

Stay Hungry (1984) was the band's third album, and it's the one that put them over the top nationally (albeit for a fairly brief time). Less metal than hard rock, the album is a masterpiece of driving rock anthems and radio-friendly power ballads. The album coincided with the glory days of MTV in the United States, and two of the songs from the LP were made into videos that became staples of the MTV rotation, "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "I Wanna Rock". Both of these songs were released as singles, with each going Gold in the U.S. and Multi-Platinum in Canada. A third single from the album, "The Price", was also somewhat successful.

All three of these singles are decent songs, with "We're Not Gonna Take It" being the best of the three. It's an adolescent rebellion song that held the same kind of appeal for the 1980s teen boy as had songs such as Alice Cooper's "School's Out" and Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall" for the schoolboy set in the prior decade.

For me, though, the real strength of Stay Hungry comes from the deeper album cuts. Energetic numbers such as the Darwinistic title track (which advises you to "expect no sympathy" from life, because "There's no room for the wannabes, the has beens or the bad"), and the cautionary "Burn in Hell", which warns, "Make your choice now, for tomorrow may be far too late", propel the album forward relentlessly. (This is why it's my favorite exercise -- or maybe that should be exorcize -- album of all time). The two-part "Horror-Teria (The Beginning)" adds to the dark vibe. It introduces the listener to the character of "Captain Howdy", a psychopathic child killer (whom Snider went on to portray in his 1998 horror film Strangeland), then dispatches with him in the second part of the song, "Street Justice", which is a musical tribute to violent vigilantism. And other winning tracks include the dynamic ode "Don't Let Me Down," and a mid-tempo classic called "S.M.F." (guess what that stands for).

As previously mentioned, Twisted Sister's time at the top was relatively short-lived. Their follow-up to Stay Hungry, 1986's Come Out and Play, saw a significant drop-off in sales, and it was all downhill from there. Stay Hungry, however, still holds up well today. It won't really scratch the itch for metal fans, but for mainstream rock fans (especially those with a dark sense of humor), it's likely to prove enjoyable.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Divaman
June 1st 2018


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I typically like to focus on doing write-ups for albums that haven't previously been reviewed on this site. Sometimes, however, if I feel that the previous reviewer(s) hasn't totally gotten it right, or that there's more of a case to made in an album's favor, I'll break my usual rule. This is one of those, from my "Album Redemption" series.

BigHans
June 1st 2018


30959 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Burn in Hell rules hard.

PsychicChris
June 1st 2018


408 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

It's kind of sick how amazing this album is.

Jethro42
June 1st 2018


18275 Comments


I probably only know ''We're Not Gonna Take It'' and ''I Wanna Rock''. I thought they were Quiet Riot songs or something. I only know the band Twisted Sister by the name, really.

Good review Diva. It makes me want to check the album at some point.

Sowing
Moderator
June 1st 2018


43944 Comments


Oh hey I know that one song

Titan
June 1st 2018


24926 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this album slaaaaaaaaaaays

Divaman
June 2nd 2018


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

These guys were a really good band. What happened was that when they had those couple of poppier hits on MTV, their old metal audience accused them of selling out, and when they weren't able to develop any more pop hits, they were kind of done for.

rabidfish
October 29th 2018


8690 Comments


dude this shit slaps fuck the date-rape white knights indie cucks and their passive-agressive misogyny.

glam metal dont give a fuck about your toxic masculinity.

Source
October 29th 2018


19917 Comments


huh

rabidfish
October 30th 2018


8690 Comments


this is great and glam metal rules

Divaman
October 30th 2018


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This was my favorite workout album for many years.

JoeTex
October 30th 2018


1184 Comments


some good jams on here and not just the mtv hits

MrSirLordGentleman
May 30th 2020


15343 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

HEAR NO EVIL

DON'T YOU SEE NO EVIL

DON'T YOU LAY NO EVIL DOWN ON ME

VespertineMusic
November 25th 2023


22 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Super shocked as to how much I ended up liking this! The Price is definitely one of my favorite 80's hard rock ballads!

pizzamachine
November 25th 2023


27113 Comments


Classic shizz what’s not to like???

ToSmokMuzyki
November 25th 2023


10579 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

everything

pizzamachine
November 25th 2023


27113 Comments


False, you have failed the exam

ToSmokMuzyki
November 25th 2023


10579 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

i always was a delinquent

budgie
November 25th 2023


35174 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

theres no way this is a 1.5, the 3 tracks i know from it are all solid

budgie
November 25th 2023


35174 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

checking it and the opener is solid too, NO WAY this is a 1.5



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