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Ink 19 :: Dokken

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Long Way Home (CMC International). Review by Stein Haukland.

DOKKEN LONG WAY HOME CMC International Dokken never was the trendiest band on the face of the earth. These days, their refusal to ever immerse themselves in make-up, blouses, and high hair has earned them a reputation as a somewhat more honest band than what many of their 1980s melodic power metal ...

Ink 19 :: Poison

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Poison, with Cinderella, Dokken, and Slaughter, at Hard Rock Live in Orlando, FL on September 3, 2000. Concert review by Troy Jewell.

POISON WITH CINDERELLA, DOKKEN, AND SLAUGHTER Hard Rock Live, Orlando, FL o September 3, 2000 by Troy Jewell Even though I immersed myself in punk and what they now call indie rock, I couldn[base ']t escape the "me" generation, large hair, colorful men[base ']s makeup, and commercially vapid music ...

Ink 19 :: Redemption

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Redemption (Sensory Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

... -- it does have a few flaws. The lead singer's voice is just too high in the mix, and he sounds like a cross between Bruce Dickinson and Don Dokken (yuck). Now, if you're into either one of those guys, you'll love this singer's voice. I am not, and I find him silly and ridiculous. Also, I do not enjoy ...

Ink 19 :: Butch Walker

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From Ink 19 ad rep to the Marvelous 3 to a career as a solo artist, songwriter, and producer, it's been an interesting journey for Butch Walker, and he discusses it all in a candid interview with Gail Worley.

STILL MARVELOUS: THE BUTCH WALKER INTERVIEW by Gail Worley   Alice Barkwell Something I learned about Butch Walker from interviewing him: Butch is a "Scorpio to the third power" and left-handed. Something I knew about Butch before we ever spoke on the phone: According to Ink 19 folklore, Butch was ...

Ink 19 :: The Sins of Thy Past

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Stein Haukland risks great personal derision by revealing the ten guiltiest of his musical guilty pleasures. Be gentle.

... , he didn't. It took Public Enemy (by way of Anthrax) to show me that rap could matter in a very real way.   5) Hair Metal Faster Pussycat, Skid Row, Dokken, L.A. Guns -- you name them, I've got them. Yes, the power of ultra-fast, pointless, shredding, high-pitched, androgynous screams, songs about people ...

Ink 19 :: Psychotica

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August 1998 :: Music N-P :: Psychotica (Gail Worley)

... begin to really rock. Psychotica tout themselves as a gothic band, but the glam-rock theatrics of "Bleeding" owes as much to metal mavens Dio and Dokken as it does to Bauhaus. I'm especially impressed with Briggs' interpretation of the oft-covered classic ballad of emotional devastation, "MacArthur ...

Ink 19 :: Lynch Pilson

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Wicked Underground (Spitfire). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

LYNCH PILSON WICKED UNDERGROUND Spitfire Wicked Underground is the teaming up of two guitar heroes from many moons ago, both once calling Dokken their home. Jeff Pilson was the bassist for said band, and George Lynch laid down the mighty solos on Dokken classics, such as... ummm... well, he laid down ...

Ink 19 :: The Metal Years

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Power Metal (Spitfire). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

... the Never more track, mainly because it sucks and sounds totally weak next to Nevermore. The recording quality is crappy, the vocals sound like Don Dokken, and the drums sound totally out of place and stupid. Next up is "The Wonders at Your Feet" by Dark Tranquility. I'm not sure if I like it all that ...

Ink 19 :: Rikki Rockett

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May 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Rikki Rockett (Gail Worley)

ROCKETT MAN! AN ACCIDENTAL INTERVIEW WITH RIKKI ROCKETT by Gail Worley There was a period of time in the 80's when my favorite thing to do on a Saturday night was watch Headbanger's Ball on MTV. Ratt were my favorite band at the time (don't even start) and I saw them on a couple of arena tours where ...

Ink 19 :: Skan Solo & the Wookies

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April 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Skan Solo & the Wookies (Anthony Baker)

... . but yeah. Me and Thom (Edwin, guitar) and Phil (Backman, bass) used to be in a band called Thunderball, back home in Nebraska. We were playing some Dokken and Poison covers and a couple of originals, but there was no money in it. Then we saw No Doubt's album hit so big. We figured that since "ska" ...
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