Guns N' Roses' 1987 debut album Appetite for Destruction changed history. Unlike anything else of its time, the music was primal and gritty, defined by a solid, hard, bluesy base and dark, sleazy, dirty, and honest themes.
Collects unstoppable singles into a piece of archaeology that makes even weak links like "Kings and Queens" sound great. And the truly great stuff here--"Sweet Emotion," "Last Child," "Dream On"--runs the gamut of style and feeling --Rickey Wright
With their 1978 eponymous debut, Van Halen simultaneously rewrote the rules of rock guitar and hard rock in general. Eddie Van Halen rewrote the rulebook for guitar, creating sounds that no one ever heard before.
Aerosmith's 8th studio album (1985) marked the return of guitarists Joe Perry, who had left the group in 1979, and Brad Whitford, who had left the band in 1981.
Digitally remastered version of Van Halen's third album (1980 album. Vocals by David Lee Roth, guitar by Eddie Van Halen, rhythm section Alex Van Halen and Michael Anthony.