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I honestly don't think it's appropriate to cite this record as a Glam metal album. Visually/aesthetically they're glam as fuck but the sound is a hell of a lot like Judas Priest's Defenders Of The Faith era meets the Dokken or the first two Motley albums. I'd say it'd be more accurate to label it 80s Metal/Speed Metal.
I honestly don't think it's appropriate to cite this record as a Glam metal album. Visually/aesthetically they're glam as fuck but the sound is a hell of a lot like Judas Priest's Defenders Of The Faith era meets the Dokken or the first two Motley albums. I'd say it'd be more accurate to label it 80s Metal/Speed Metal.

Ya dude I think your right, I'll take it off and put [[Heavy Metal]] and [[Speed Metal]].

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I honestly don't think it's appropriate to cite this record as a Glam metal album. Visually/aesthetically they're glam as fuck but the sound is a hell of a lot like Judas Priest's Defenders Of The Faith era meets the Dokken or the first two Motley albums. I'd say it'd be more accurate to label it 80s Metal/Speed Metal.

Ya dude I think your right, I'll take it off and put Heavy Metal and Speed Metal.