10-01-2008, 03:35 AM | #51 |
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Did you grow up west of State Street?
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10-01-2008, 05:00 AM | #52 |
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Those are the ones.
Most of my metal days were in the 5th grade so that would have been 1984ish and before. metallica carried with me though through all my phases of the 80's including, The Smiths -Greatest band ever, and my straight edge days of the late 80's(fugazi, Minor Threat, Face to Face, inside out). I never was into the glam rock stuff as that came in junior high and I had moved on to those other phases. Metallica lost me after and justice for all. Orion is still my favorite instrumental of all time and is a great song to make home made surfing videos to.
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Posters were big. Eddie posters were rad, my friend had all of them. Also bikini posters - Paulina Poriskova (sp?) was my fave. Don't forget the ladies though. I remember first year of middle school seeing these hot 9th grade metal chicks with big hair and spandex shorts. Of course, don't forget mullets. We didn't call them that back then, but just about every guy had one in one stage or another, and not just the rocker dudes. I kept mine until 1990 - I didn't cut the back, I just grew the front.
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