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by the_motleykid , Jun 24 '06
Pros: Don has a brilliant voice. George Lynch is gold on the guitar. Cons: Lacks variety. Reuses the same formula.
===Sylvestor Fox Interviews The Motley Kid=== Ladies and gentlemen, Im Sylvestor Fox from KNN (KR!$s Nostalgic News) & in a few short minutes, I will be talking with a guy who just may take the prize for being the biggest 80s nut around ...
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by swopedesign , Jan 13 '06
Pros: Recalls many fine memories from the 80s. As good now as they were then. Cons: Early Dokken CDs seem to be getting harder to find. Get them while you can.
You're starting to show your age when you reference bands like Dokken. Heavy metal was a different beast in the 80's, but some less well-known bands continue to sell records -- er, uh -- I mean CDs. Dokken is one of these bands. One might call Dokken ...
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by sleestakk - Top 1000, Jan 20 '00
Pros: Searing guitar work and aggressive melodic 80's metal. Cons: Wish it had more tracks!
In 1984, Dokken unleashed their sophomore effort to hungry metal fans that knew this band had more to offer after Dokken's lukewarm debut. What they got was a stunning record that was a huge step forward in all aspects. 'Tooth And Nail' was a model for...
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by tdswift89 , Nov 28 '00
Pros: Not a weak track on the Record, a solid George Lynch Performance Cons: Few Truly Original, Stand out songs, Don Dokken is a Dork
If Don Dokken weren't such a dork, or at least more of a pretty boy, Dokken could have reached the upper echelons of Arena rock headliners rather than the perpetual next best thing. Pity George Lynch, for all his rugged good looks and guitar...
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