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I Feel Like L.A. Guns Had The Potential Too Be A HUGE Band, But They Had The Wrong Timing. They Came
I feel like L.A. Guns had the potential too be a HUGE band, but they had the wrong timing. They came in the late 80′s where it wasn’t hard for a band to make a hit, because it was the pique of “Hair Metal” or whatever you want to call it, but they stood out because they were gritter, so they had multiple hits. What killed them from transcending was the grunge boom and the demolition of Strip Rock in general. If they had started in the mid or early 80′s they would have been fucking huge, and would have had time to build and maintain an audience.
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