Warrant

hard rock, hair metal, 80s

Warrant

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Followed 03:24
Heaven 03:56
Uncle tom's cabin 04:00
Ultraphobic 04:23
Bang That Head 04:45
Sum of One 03:33
32 Pennies 03:08
D.R.F.S.R. 03:16
Feels Good 02:39
Hole in My Wall 03:30
Sure Feels Good to Me 02:39
The Hole In My Wall 03:30
Last Action Hero 03:20
The Bitter Pill 04:06
So Damn Pretty (Should Be Against The Law) 03:32
Innocence Gone 03:40
Family Picnic 03:45
Let It Rain 04:15
High 03:06
Machine Gun 03:43
Train, Train 02:49
Train Train 02:49
April 2031 05:05
We Will Rock You 02:56
Love In Stereo 03:06
Hollywood 03:46
Hollywood (so far, so good) 03:46
You're The Only Hell Your Mama Ever Raised 03:33
Quicksand 03:57
In The Sticks 04:05
Song And Dance Man 02:57
Cold Sweat 03:31
Bonfire 04:20
The Last Straw 04:12
Surrender 02:37
Andy Warhol Was Right 03:37
Sad Theresa 03:24
Undertow 05:34
Ode To Tipper Gore 00:54
Dead, Jail Or Rock N Roll 04:26
Inside Out 03:14
I Saw Red (Acoustic Version) 03:45
Hair of the Dog 03:23
Dusty's Revenge 04:26
Tie Your Mother Down 03:50
Sex Ain't Love 03:57
Crawl Space 31:55
Dirty Jack 04:01
Chameleon 03:07
32 Pennies in a Ragu Jar 03:08

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: DE

Biography - Warrant

Warrant is a glam metal band from Los Angeles, California that enjoyed its greatest success in 1990 with the album 'Cherry Pie'. Spearheaded by frontman Jani Lane, the band's brand of metal was often loud, cheesy, sex-obsessed, and usually delivered with a mischievous sense of humor. The generally lighthearted band became known for raucous party anthems (such as "Down Boys" and "Cherry Pie") but also featured a versatility producing sentimental, melodic power ballads (such as "Bed of Roses", "Heaven", and "I Saw Red").

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