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So I was browsing the cd's at my local used store and I come across this in the L section. I look at the cover and it says Jani Lane of Warrant fame. He's got short hair and he looks like he;s wearing some punkish, alternative rocker clothes. Anyone know if this stuff is crap, or not?
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I really dont like it, but who knows you may
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pettyfan
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I've heard it's not the best thing in the world. I've never actually heard it myself, but I remember an interview somewhere and it's not the kind of music of Warrant. I think it's supposed to be more alternative.
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It's funny how alot of bands tried to go grunge/alternative when grunge finally hit big in the 90s. I can't see Jani Lane wearing a flannel shirt for the life of me. LOL.....
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A lot of bands tried to toughen up when grunge hit like the Cure, LA Guns, Love/Hate etc. I was never a huge Warrant fan, but some of the music seemed to capture the times which I got caught up in. It would be interesting to see what kind of non-Warrant stuff he comes up with nevertheless.
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pettyfan
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quote:Originally posted by MotleyRulz: It's funny how alot of bands tried to go grunge/alternative when grunge finally hit big in the 90s. I can't see Jani Lane wearing a flannel shirt for the life of me. LOL.....
I always loved those tight a z z leather pants he wore...flannel, I don't think, would work for him.
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