Owing as much to the sound of Mötley Crüe as they do to the comedy stylings of Andrew Dice Clay, Steel Panther deliver a reminder of the crude old days on their fourth album, All You Can Eat. A pastiche of the sleazy glam metal that dominated the Los Angeles rock scene of the '80s, Steel Panther's sound will have people getting their guyliner and leather pants out of storage as they take a trip down memory lane. And though they might lack the minimal lyrical subtlety of the bands of that era, musically Steel Panther will ...
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Owing as much to the sound of Mötley Crüe as they do to the comedy stylings of Andrew Dice Clay, Steel Panther deliver a reminder of the crude old days on their fourth album, All You Can Eat. A pastiche of the sleazy glam metal that dominated the Los Angeles rock scene of the '80s, Steel Panther's sound will have people getting their guyliner and leather pants out of storage as they take a trip down memory lane. And though they might lack the minimal lyrical subtlety of the bands of that era, musically Steel Panther will scratch the itch of anyone craving a little hair metal excess. [A 25-track CD/DVD was also released.] ~ Gregory Heaney, Rovi
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