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if you are from the tri state you will know the Legend of TT Quick
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Never listened to these guys but the singer does a stellar job in Accept \m/
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JiveTurkey wrote:Never listened to these guys but the singer does a stellar job in Accept \m/

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Wow, a blast from the past! They used to play around here all the time back in the day!
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oh man this brings back memories! Im from Jersey I may have seen them at some point although I missed the hair metal phase by a few years. i didnt turn 18 until 92 So i was just a really young teenager when the hair metal guys were in their heyday. The music scene was so amazing back in those days late 80's early 90's. So many bands, everyone was into actually playing an instrument and making music and connecting with other musicians as there were tons was always fun. The chicks dressed like video vixens and wore way too much makeup. My usual day back then was to go to school in the day, rehearse a few hours after school at the drummers house, then head out to a club or bar to watch some metal/grunge or rock band play, talk to as many chicks as possible then head to dennys at 1am to eat then head home. Rinse repeat. I wouldnt trade those days away for anything, great times.
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I used to go see them quite often back in the day. Killer band, and great album.

Jersey had some quality bands back in the day. It wasn't all just Bon Jovi :sick: and Springsteen.
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N. Jersey was the last true metal holdout the chicks may even still dress like that to this day \m/\m/ yeah they gave us Trixter and I will never forgive them for that but those were amazing times all the way down to the mid Atlantic .
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I am from MA (in case you didn't know ;) ) and am VERY familiar with TT. Great stuff.
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jnurp wrote:oh man this brings back memories! Im from Jersey I may have seen them at some point although I missed the hair metal phase by a few years. i didnt turn 18 until 92 So i was just a really young teenager when the hair metal guys were in their heyday. The music scene was so amazing back in those days late 80's early 90's. So many bands, everyone was into actually playing an instrument and making music and connecting with other musicians as there were tons was always fun. The chicks dressed like video vixens and wore way too much makeup. My usual day back then was to go to school in the day, rehearse a few hours after school at the drummers house, then head out to a club or bar to watch some metal/grunge or rock band play, talk to as many chicks as possible then head to dennys at 1am to eat then head home. Rinse repeat. I wouldnt trade those days away for anything, great times.


Oh shit, you just described every Friday & Saturday night from 80-89 for me, except in N Jersey we hit the greasy spoon diners at 2-5am after all the hijinks.

I remember some local heroes from my hometown like Puncfusion(Gordon Gaines~a guitar legend in NYC Tri-state area,check youtube), Attacker(still playing festivals in Europe, where metal still lives) & Sneak Attack(opened for Metallica and the like back in the day). I hear you man, the good ol' days!!!
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fries N gravy , dine & dash ? bitches start running y'all better move
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