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Stay Hungry
(1984)
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After nearly a decade trying to make it to "The Show," Twisted Sister were finally up to bat. Their first album was a wild swing, their second had flown just barely foul, but with their third -- the unstoppable Stay Hungry -- the New York veterans finally hit one out of the park. And few bands were as deserving. Having paid their dues on the tough ...
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Big Hits and Nasty Cuts: The Best of Twisted Sister
(1992)
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Big Hits and Nasty Cuts: Best of Twisted Sister rounds up ten of the metal band's best-known songs, including "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "I Wanna Rock," adding five live tracks as an enticement for hardcore Sister collectors. Even though the live tracks are of questionable quality, the disc remains an excellent summation of the group's career. ...
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Hit Me with Your 80's Box!
(2002)
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Hit Me With Your 80's Box! is a sequel to Hip-O's previous three-disc compilation, I Want My 80's Box!, released six months earlier, and like its predecessor, it contains 42 pop singles chart entries from the 1980s, most of them released between 1981 and 1986, and all of them familiar to anyone who watched MTV in those years. In its first five ...
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Come Out and Play
(1985)
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Twisted Sister were left in a strange position after the massive breakthrough success of their 1984 album, Stay Hungry. While the album contained more of a pop edge than their more raw preceding albums (Under the Blade and You Can't Stop Rock n' Roll), the heavy metal masses worldwide still embraced the album, as did the the lucrative MTV/pop ...
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Under the Blade
(1982)
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Although Twisted Sister had been slugging it out on the New York-area bar/club scene for nearly a decade by the early '80s (developing a large following in the process), no major record label would sign the act. Noticing that England was in the midst of a heavy metal resurgence (dubbed the New Wave of British Heavy Metal), the quintet moved over ...
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Love Is for Suckers
(1987)
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When Twisted Sister issued their 1985 album, Come Out and Play, the members were convinced they'd created their best work yet. But ultimately, the record was met with a very cool response by their fans -- a major disappointment after the double platinum success of their preceding album, 1984's Stay Hungry. For their next album, Love Is for Suckers ...
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Twisted Christmas
(2006)
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Holiday-themed albums need to either be pretty good, horrifically terrible, or completely original to cause even the jolliest head to turn. Twisted Christmas, a ten-track collection of yuletide classics from the band that once writhed atop a convertible singing the song "Burn in Hell" near the end of Pee Wee's Big Adventure, manages to achieve all ...
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Like, Omigod! The '80s Pop Culture Box (Totally)
(2002)
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Rock criticism has two schools of thought regarding the '80s. One complains that it was all crass, commercial crap, breathing a sigh of relief that we made it through that dreck (thanks to IRS, SST, jangle pop, college rock, and hardcore punk, of course). The other celebrates the album as "cheesy" fun, full of naïve, silly singles; bad haircuts; ...
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Monsters of Rock [Razor & Tie]
(1998)
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Razor & Tie's Monsters of Rock is a good collection of hard rock and metal hits from the '80s, highlighted by Quiet Riot's "Cum on Feel the Noize," Great White's "Once Bitten, Twice Shy," Europe's "The Final Countdown," Ratt's "Round and Round," Warrant's "Cherry Pie," Poison's "Every Rose Has Its Thorn," Winger's "Seventeen," Twisted Sister's "We ...
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You Can't Stop Rock 'N' Roll
(1983)
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From the solid sales of their independently released debut album, 1982's Under the Blade, New York's Twisted Sister were finally rewarded with a major record label contract, courtesy of Atlantic, who issued their first domestic release, You Can't Stop Rock & Roll, a year later. The album followed the same raw heavy metal direction of their debut, ...
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18 Screamers from the 80's
(1995)
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Live at Hammersmith
(1994)
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Twisted Sister
At two discs, Live at Hammersmith may be a little too long for anyone but the most dedicated fans, but the best moments prove that the latter-day Sister still could rock with as much conviction and passion as they could in the early '80s. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Monster Madness
(2000)
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Monster Madness is an entertaining sampler of '80s-vintage hard rock and mainstream metal, featuring some of the genre's biggest pop hits of the decade. That means there's a preponderance of hair metal, but in this case, that's a good thing, because the songs included are consistently memorable and instantly recognizable. There's also a nice blend ...
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Heavy Metal: Head Bangin' Hits
(2003)
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As the liner notes point out, the intensity of hammering hair metal cannot be understated, nor can it be denied on Heavy Metal Head-Bangin' Hits. This collection nails all the high points and ignores the Bic ballads that give hair a bad name. Winger's "Seventeen" kick-starts the festivities with twists, bumps, grinds, and one of the coolest ...
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We're Not Gonna Take It
(1999)
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80's Rock, Vol. 3
(1999)
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The third release in the 80's Rock compilation series features songs from Aldo Nova, Living Colour, REO Speedwagon, Loverboy, Scandal, and more. MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
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Twisted Forever
(2001)
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A glimpse of the masterful music behind the mascaraed mugs and visionary videos of Long Island lunatics Twisted Sister, Twisted Forever recalls what a smokin' sect TS was and also sheds light on 15 other under-utilized talents, each serving up piping-hot interpretations of nasty TS cuts. Flavor-of-the-day Lit lights the fuse with a faithful run ...
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Feel the Noiz: The Best of Metal
(2002)
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The metal referred to in the title of this 12-song compilation is mostly '80s hair metal. Ratt and Twisted Sister have the two biggest hits here, "Round and Round" and "We're Not Going to Take It," respectively. The rest of the groups are solid, middle-tier hair metal groups like Bulletboys and White Lion. Also included are tracks by decidedly non ...
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Still Hungry
(2004)
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Stay Hungry is to Twisted Sister what Metal Health is to Quiet Riot, Operation: Mindcrime is to Queensrÿche, and Appetite for Destruction is to Guns n' Roses -- it isn't their only worthwhile release, but it is widely regarded as their best and most essential. So when Twisted Sister decided to re-record one of their albums in 2004, the most ...
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In Concert [CMC International]
(1998)
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80's Glam Rock
(1997)
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'80s Glam Rock is made up of big hair and performers who did not last as long as their hairspray. But there is some great music here. Whitesnake's 1987 number one hit "Here I Go Again" pushed this band over the top. Top ten hits include Night Ranger's ballad "Sister Christian" and the hard rocker "Cum On Feel the Noize" by Quiet Riot. This is a ...
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Hit Parader Salutes 20 Years of Metal
(1993)
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Masters of Metal: Wreaking Havoc, Vol. 2
(1989)
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Twisted Metal
(1990)
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From out of the '80s comes this collection of Twisted Metal featuring Dee Snyder's Twisted Sister doing "I'll Never Grow Up Now!," and Ted Nugent's live "Yank Me, Crank Me," and Quiet Riot covering the Slade stomper "Cum on Feel the Noize." Jim Worbois, All Music Guide
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We're Not Gonna Take It and Other Hits
(2003)
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If it's a straight-to-the-point, bare-bones Twisted Sister collection you're looking for, then the budget-priced We're Not Gonna Take It and Other Hits is a go. But don't be fooled into thinking this is a thorough overview of this cross-dressing metal crew -- it only weighs in at a meager ten tracks in length. Still, there's no denying one ...
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