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Jeff 🎵🔊 ✭🤘🏽
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“The final curtain falls, a quiet end to it all…Now it's just memories in my mind”
The Narrows Katılım Aralık 2013
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If you guys love pastrami, you HAVE to give this a shot.
Pork butt @WildForkFoods
7 day cure
Seasoned with pepper, coriander, brown sugar, espresso, G&O powder
Smoked at 250 for 6 hours then steamed at 300 for 2 with 2-3 hour rest.
Rye bread-mustard-Ruebens 👌
Game-changer

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Final tweet of the night!
"Mr. Crowley" (Live Video 1981) by #OzzyOsbourne 🙏
youtu.be/G3LvhdFEOqs?is…

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This album was my introduction to Ozzy and Randy Rhoads. Never had the internet as a kid, so I had to rely on the influence of my friends. I guess I had great friends…😊🤘🎶
#NowPlaying #vinylrecords

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@badbrain33 A Flank Steak. Weird I know because it’s a thin cut of meat but it’s tasty🤘🏻
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Can’t stand it for another day
I ain’t gonna live my life this way ..
#CaughtInAMosh
#NowPlaying
ANTHRAX - Among The Living

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On this day, 51 years ago - March 19, 1975 - KISS released Dressed To Kill ⚡️ This album set the stage. KISS was on the verge of rock ‘n’ roll domination.
This iconic imagery of KISS was captured at Michigan Palace in May of 1975, where the band not only filmed music videos for “C’mon And Love Me” and “Rock And Roll All Nite,” but photographer Fin Costello also shot what would become the cover of KISS’ groundbreaking live album Alive!, recorded during the Dressed To Kill Tour.
Happy 51 to Dressed To Kill! What’s your favorite track from the album?




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I’m more of a pie person myself, but this cake is badass! 🔥🤘
immed@immed9
@TranJ87 Happy Birthday Justin! Turn it up loud, live it wild, and never stop rocking!!Have an epic day! 🤘🎶🎂🥳🎉🎈🍻🤍
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My birthday was yesterday and my wife surprised me with these! She asked she I wanted and since I don’t need anything I gave her a list of albums and these were in it! She said there was one more coming and she gave her mom the list as well so now I’m really curious. These are four albums I bought on cassette in the 80’s and have been on my “albums I want to get on vinyl” list.
Judas Priest’s 1980 British Steel is an all time metal classic with Living After Midnight and Breaking The Law becoming two of their most well know songs and can you really have an 80’s record collection without British Steel? Next is 1981’s Point Of Entry. I know this is one where the fan base is divided but me, I love this album. It was their third album to feature the more commercial sound they adopted on Killing Machine but this one was geared more towards hard rocking radio metal and some of the fans just could get into it. There were also two different album covers for this one and the band apparently hated both of them. Then you have the 1980 debut On Through The Night from Def Leppard. This is a fan favorite because it’s the most raw and metal sounding the band has ever been. You take the music from the album and combine it with their look and they were destined to be part of the NWOBHM that exploded in the early 80’s with Def Leppard, Raven, Iron Maiden, Saxon, and Tygers Of Pan Tang. As we all know they would move away from this sound on the following albums which alienated some of their early fans while they were being embraced by the general rock fan and would go on to become one of the biggest bands in the world. Then last up is another polarizing Judas Priest album, 198&’s Ram It Down. This was the second album by Priest to have stereo and synth guitars and really glossy production like its predecessor Turbo. Originally the band wanted to do a doing album called Twin Tubo’s with one being hard rocking pop metal and the other being a more classic heavy metal sound. Their label said no way so they put out the more commercial songs on Turbo. Then in 1988 they followed it up with Ram It Down. Four of the songs, Hard As Iron, Monsters Of Rock, Ram It Down and Love You To Death were written for the Twin Turbo’s album. The cover of Johnny B. Good, which was done for the 1988 movie Johnny Be Good, ended up on the album and it was used as the first single which turned some of the hard core fans off. I thought it was a great cover and have played it a couple of times on HAIR ME OUT. My favorite song on the album though is probably Blood Red Skies. Who else loves these albums or maybe was turned off by them? #hairmetal #hardrock @HBBasement @HDBGChronicles @NatesHiddenGems @TheHunterCarnes @UniqueHiFi @FromHairTo4Ever @Bad_Hair_Decade @HairMetalGuru @ColdasBryyyce @ThaHeathen @bsmntdwllr73 @Grizzard_Goober @bsmntdwllr73 @AndyLeRock @reidworld @pvmckeown @BerserkerBill @CTMetsfan124 @KillahRoxxMusic @BillLam54414323 @BOBinBroadview @coolasice232 @jamiecaste73635 @JenniferSi33633 @dean_maiers @Racer24 @ipmuniversal @gjgp89 @Nico8x8 @Jackson1556 @GTAK_Weld @GrumpyDrop @XIBILXIC @GlitterLitter13 @reidworld @JGSixxgun @jay6_29 @rjknecht41 @MoMetalTrax @LFCMFighter @LindaS72 @shaun_pinney @pb1505thfc @rob37316784 @RobbCar13 @RonSwanson1971 @AddFlan1 @6969nyc @lipstickNL13 @NeedleOfSteel

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