Six years and five albums after their debut, Van Halen had become one of the biggest bands in world around the release of 1984, which includes a number of the band’s most legendary songs such as the #1 hit, "Jump", "Panama" and "Hot For Teacher".
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.
Dr. Feelgood is Mötley Crüe's fifth album originally released in 1989. Dr. Feelgood topped the Billboard 200 chart. It was the first album Mötley Crüe recorded after their quest for sobriety and rehabilitation in 1989
Pyromania is the third studio album by Def Leppard, originally released in 1983 The first album to feature guitarist Phil Collen who replaced founding member Pete Willis.
Their new album, Sideways, is a meditation on resilience and survival. Trent Wagler, the band's lead singer and primary songwriter, penned many of the songs in response to loss, and the uncertainty that comes with facing what we can't control.