Holy_Terror wrote:
Thundersteel was recorded with a different line up than the previous albums. Guy Speranza was the vocalist up to Restless Breed, where Rhett Forrester took over. Then Tony Moore was recruited for Thundersteel. Whoever thought they were a hair metal band may have seen the video for the song Bloodstreets, they look like a hair metal band in that video, but the song is truly awesome. It is nice to see though that even as far back as 1976, there was an American heavy metal band that was truly awesome. Rock City is their best, in my opinion, then Thundersteel. Its too bad they couldnt reproduce the same level of awesome on the Privilege of Power. There's a couple of good tracks on that album, but the damn keyboards and horns on it ruin it. Ah well, they still rule. Don't like the new singer, even though he sings the songs well, he looks like Scot Stapp.
Yeah but everybody pretty much looked like a hair band back then unless they were playing thrash.
Riot is a great band, Narita and Fire Down under are great albums and a must to own for those into the 70's metal vibe. Swords and Tequila might be my fave of theirs.