NeutralThunder12
10.01.10 | I'll start: Bad |
AnotherBrick
10.01.10 | GOOD |
Prolapse
10.01.10 | really bad but you will like them cause they are gay |
BigHans
10.01.10 | Why do you have to post this when I have to leave?
Here's what you need to know: AWESOME
The Hair metal authority has spoken |
ShadowRemains
10.01.10 | terrible |
AnotherBrick
10.01.10 | you're asking a site that gave jane doe a 4.4 out of 1500 votes. list is VOID |
NeutralThunder12
10.01.10 | keep it coming guys. Oh and Hans, being the hair metal authority makes you a huge fag
Don't care how many vag's you've pounded
fag |
Prolapse
10.01.10 | haha |
Cavs
10.01.10 | dredg sucks. Thats right |
LepreCon
10.01.10 | I've only heard their first album but I think it's pretty good |
NeutralThunder12
10.01.10 | dredg doesn't suck bro
lets keep it about the worst glam metal band of all time |
Cavs
10.01.10 | But... Bret Michaels... |
AnotherBrick
10.01.10 | VOID I TELL YA! |
LepreCon
10.01.10 | lol not even |
NeutralThunder12
10.01.10 | they are so bad it makes me question if Attack! Attack! is better
and the sad part is I'm not even remotely joking |
LepreCon
10.01.10 | Shows how much glam metal you've listened to if you think they're the worst |
AnotherBrick
10.01.10 | shhhh leprecon. he's trying to prove a point |
Maniac!
10.01.10 | Needs a 3d option called godawful |
Cavs
10.01.10 | motley crue? |
NeutralThunder12
10.01.10 | i dont waste my time with glam Leprecon
it all sucks
and yeah @Cavs Motley Crue is also shit at everything |
Cavs
10.01.10 | Bon Jovi |
ShadowRemains
10.01.10 | "i dont waste my time with glam Leprecon
it all sucks"
then why'd you make this list |
theacademy
10.01.10 | good for a greatest hits album but shit compared to crue or skid row |
AnotherBrick
10.01.10 | Poison's second album, Open Up and Say...Ahh!, was released 21 May 1988 [6] It peaked at #2 on the American charts and would ultimately go on to sell 8 million copies worldwide. The album included the band's biggest hit, the #1 hit single "Every Rose Has Its Thorn", along with other hits like: "Nothin' but a Good Time", "Fallen Angel", and the Loggins and Messina cover "Your Mama Don't Dance". The album's first cover was controversial, as it depicted a female demonic figure with an obscenely long tongue. A censored version of the cover followed, focusing on the figure's eyes. By the time the band toured with David Lee Roth in 1988 on the Skyscraper Tour, it was apparent that Poison had become a major live act. As of 1989, the band had become the fifth-best-selling hard rock band of the 1980s, behind Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, and Guns N' Roses. In 1989, the band released their first video album titled "Sight for Sore Ears" which featured all their music videos from the first two albums.
Poison's third album, Flesh & Blood, was released 21 June 1990. It also was highly successful, peaking at #2 and selling more than 7 million copies worldwide.[7][8] The album's success prompted the impetus for a further world tour and Poison was now the headline. This album also features an alternate cover, as the original featured what appeared to be running ink or possibly blood from a tattoo. (Subsequent versions of this cover removed the "extra" ink.) The record went multi-platinum, spawning three gold singles: "Unskinny Bop", "Ride the Wind", and the ballad "Something To Believe In". Life Goes On was the fourth single and the last single released was the title cut, "Flesh & Blood (Sacrifice)". The video of "Flesh & Blood (Sacrifice)" was banned from MTV due to its explicit nature, but did surface later in early 1991 in their second video compilation, Flesh, Blood, & Videotape.
One of the band's few appearances in the UK was on 18 August 1990 at Donington's Monsters of Rock festival in the summer of 1990. Whitesnake headlined with Aerosmith, Quireboys and Thunder supporting them. This event was broadcast on BBC Radio 1.
Poison recorded several performances during its 1990/1991 Flesh & Blood tour, which were released in November 1991 as the band's fourth album, Swallow This Live. The double album features live tracks from Poison's first three studio albums and four new studio tracks including the single "So Tell Me Why", which were the last recorded before C.C. DeVille's departure from the band later that year. The band also released their first video concert on VHS from the same tour titled Swallow This Live: Flesh & Blood World Tour. If you read all that then i win |
Cavs
10.01.10 | List fight. I'll wait a bit and view each individuals argument before I pick a side. |
NeutralThunder12
10.01.10 | maybe Quiet Riot is ok
maybe
prolly not |
AnotherBrick
10.01.10 | are you enlightened now? |
bailar14
10.01.10 | dredg are awesome |
Cavs
10.01.10 | yeah that was just me trolling |
bailar14
10.01.10 | i kinda figured since this list is about fucking poison
who kinda suck tbh |
kangaroopoo
10.02.10 | pretty bad |
drasticaction74
10.02.10 | he asked a simple question folks.
bad |
patroneyes
10.02.10 | dredg sucks |
Ire
10.02.10 | wow |
CrazyPlane
10.02.10 | Bad. |
NeutralThunder12
10.02.10 | so I guess its official if it wasn't before
band sucks |
couldwinarabbit
10.02.10 | watch beer fest....Posion- GOOOOd |
Dwap
10.08.10 | Poison are most definitely bad but can be fun to listen to. Open Up And Say Ahhh...was the first album I ever bought. That and Def Leppard's Hysteria. Good times |