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(They also did a not-so-good cover of good old Stones' "Tell Me" )
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shadooby
What is this from....besides heaven, Wow!
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DandelionPowderman
A couple of good ones:
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A couple of good ones:
Really? Hanoi Rocks is more light-metal for me...
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DandelionPowderman
A couple of good ones:
Really? Hanoi Rocks is more light-metal for me...
Listen to it. Hanoi was always punk. Here's another one:
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DandelionPowderman
A couple of good ones:
Really? Hanoi Rocks is more light-metal for me...
Listen to it. Hanoi was always punk. Here's another one:
Hmm..this one was more Billy Idol the solo-artist...I watched Generation X and then he were more Punk...Look out Hanois guitar-sound...very japanese-guitar-sound, to fuzzy and gentle for punk...but this is only my humble opinions about real punk..
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DandelionPowderman
A couple of good ones:
Really? Hanoi Rocks is more light-metal for me...
Listen to it. Hanoi was always punk. Here's another one:
Hmm..this one was more Billy Idol the solo-artist...I watched Generation X and then he were more Punk...Look out Hanois guitar-sound...very japanese-guitar-sound, to fuzzy and gentle for punk...but this is only my humble opinions about real punk..
You didn't listen, did you?
Hanoi Rocks never approached metal/poodle rock until 1984, when they were signed on a big label.
Japanese-sounding? Probably because Andy used Zemaitis guitars like Keith and Ronnie