Danger Danger
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Danger Danger

Danger Danger formed in the late 1980s with Ted Poley on vocals, Andy Timmons on guitar, Bruno Ravel on bass, and Steve West on drums. Their self-titled 1989...

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Danger Danger's late-'80s hair metal hooks

A melodic rock band that rode the late-'80s wave with 'Bang Bang' and kept playing straightforward guitar songs.

For the late-'80s punch, 'Bang Bang' still works. If you want their later melodic side, try 'Beautiful Regret.'

They landed right in the thick of hair metal with their 1989 debut, and songs like 'Under The Gun' have that uncomplicated, hook-driven sound that just sticks. It's the kind of melodic rock that never really goes away, even after the scene shifted. They've been a steady name for fans of that clean-vocal, guitar-riff pocket.

The band formed in the late 1980s and got noticed with singles like 'Naughty Naughty.' Ted Poley left in the early '90s, but they kept recording through that decade with albums like 'Cockroach.' Lineup changes have happened since, with Poley returning at times, and their sound has stayed in that accessible rock lane.

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Danger Danger formed in the late 1980s with Ted Poley on vocals, Andy Timmons on guitar, Bruno Ravel on bass, and Steve West on drums. Their self-titled 1989 debut included the singles 'Bang Bang' and 'Naughty Naughty,' which got them noticed during the hair metal era.

Poley left the band in the early 1990s, and Danger Danger kept recording through that decade with albums like 'Screw It!' and 'Cockroach.' They've had various lineup changes since, with Poley returning at times and Timmons working on solo material. Songs like 'Under The Gun' and 'Beautiful Regret' show their knack for melodic rock with straightforward hooks.

Their later work, including 2009's 'Revolve,' didn't reach the same commercial level as the debut, but they've maintained a steady presence. The band's sound has stayed in that pocket of accessible guitar rock, built on clean vocals and uncomplicated riffs.

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