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Warrant are an American [[Hair Metal]]/[[Arena Rock]] band originally from Los Angeles. Formed in 1984, it took three or four years for the classic line-up featuring Jani Lane (lead vocals, main songwriter), Joey Allen (lead guitar), Erik Turner (rhythm guitar), Michael Nelson (bass guitar) and Steven Sweet (drums) to stabilise. |
[[Warrant]] are an American [[Hair Metal]]/[[Arena Rock]] band originally from Los Angeles. Formed in 1984, it took three or four years for the classic line-up featuring Jani Lane (lead vocals, main songwriter), Joey Allen (lead guitar), Erik Turner (rhythm guitar), Michael Nelson (bass guitar) and Steven Sweet (drums) to stabilise. |
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Establishing themselves as the number three band in the Hollywood rock scene behind [[ |
Establishing themselves as the number three band in the Hollywood rock scene behind [[Guns N' Roses]] and [[Poison]], the band had their breakout hits with the multi-platinum album ''Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich'' and the single "Heaven", which got to number two in the American charts (although it peaked behind [[Milli Vanilli]], [[Fake Band|which is more or less the same as being the number one song]]) and reached their peak success with ''Cherry Pie'' and the eponymous hit single, an arena rock anthem that soon became their [[Signature Song]]. |
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However, changing trends in rock music served to undermine the band's career. Like a lot of hair bands, Warrant were displaced by the rise of [[Grunge]], and after one last hit (the album ''Dog Eat Dog'') their popularity declined. Since then, they've continued to perform and record either with or without bandleader Jani Lane, who died of alcohol poisoning in 2011. |
However, changing trends in rock music served to undermine the band's career. Like a lot of hair bands, Warrant were displaced by the rise of [[Grunge]], and after one last hit (the album ''Dog Eat Dog'') their popularity declined. Since then, they've continued to perform and record either with or without bandleader Jani Lane, who died of alcohol poisoning in 2011. |
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* [[Auto Erotica]]: From "Cherry Pie" |
* [[Auto Erotica]]: From "Cherry Pie" |
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{{quote|Swingin' to the bass |
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In the back of my car! |
In the back of my car! |
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Ain't got money! |
Ain't got money! |
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Ain't got no gas! |
Ain't got no gas! |
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But we'll get where |
But we'll get where |
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We're goin' if we |
We're goin' if we |
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Swing real fast! }} |
Swing real fast! }} |
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* [[Bawdy Song]]: A large part of their discography. |
* [[Bawdy Song]]: A large part of their discography. |
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* [[Black Sheep Hit]]: "Cherry Pie". It's not really atypical of their style, but it was a song the label wanted them to write and became a much bigger hit than the band expected it to (Jani Lane wrote the lyrics out quickly on an empty pizza box). |
* [[Black Sheep Hit]]: "Cherry Pie". It's not really atypical of their style, but it was a song the label wanted them to write and became a much bigger hit than the band expected it to (Jani Lane wrote the lyrics out quickly on an empty pizza box). |
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* [[Chorus-Only Song]]: "Cherry Pie". It's more or less the American equivalent to "[[Def Leppard |
* [[Chorus-Only Song]]: "Cherry Pie". It's more or less the American equivalent to "[[Def Leppard|Pour Some Sugar On Me]]", to which it bears a suspiciously similar resemblance. |
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* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: "Ode To [[Moral Guardians|Tipper Gore]]". |
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: "Ode To [[Moral Guardians|Tipper Gore]]". |
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* [[Cover Version]]: Of "[[Queen |
* [[Cover Version]]: Of "[[Queen|We Will Rock You]]". |
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* [[Double Entendre]]: "Cherry Pie" has several: |
* [[Double Entendre]]: "Cherry Pie" has several: |
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{{quote| |
{{quote|Swingin' in there 'cause |
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She wanted me to feed her |
She wanted me to feed her |
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So I mixed up the batter |
So I mixed up the batter |
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And she licked the beater! }} |
And she licked the beater! }} |
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* [[Fully |
* [[Fully-Automatic Clip Show]]: "Ode To Tipper Gore", a collection of profanity from live concerts. |
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* [[Hair Metal]]: They were one of the last new hair metal groups that managed to become very popular immediately before grunge killed the genre off in the 1990s. |
* [[Hair Metal]]: They were one of the last new hair metal groups that managed to become very popular immediately before grunge killed the genre off in the 1990s. |
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* [[Intercourse |
* [[Intercourse with You]]: Frequent feature of their lyrics. |
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* [[Interrupted Intimacy]]: From "Cherry Pie" |
* [[Interrupted Intimacy]]: From "Cherry Pie" |
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{{quote|Swingin' so hard |
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We forgot to lock the door! |
We forgot to lock the door! |
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In walks her daddy |
In walks her daddy |
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Standin' six foot four! |
Standin' six foot four! |
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He said you ain't gonna swing |
He said you ain't gonna swing |
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With my daughter no more! }} |
With my daughter no more! }} |
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* [[Making Love in All |
* [[Making Love in All the Wrong Places]]: Again, from "Cherry Pie" |
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{{quote|Swingin' on the front porch! |
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Swingin' on the lawn! |
Swingin' on the lawn! |
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Swingin' where we want |
Swingin' where we want |
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'Cause there ain't nobody home! }} |
'Cause there ain't nobody home! }} |
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* [[Power Ballad]]: As with all hair metal bands, they had several such songs. "Heaven" and "I Saw Red" were their most popular. |
* [[Power Ballad]]: As with all hair metal bands, they had several such songs. "Heaven" and "I Saw Red" were their most popular. |
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* [[Revolving Door Band]] |
* [[Revolving Door Band]] |
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* [[Special Guest]]: The ''Cherry Pie'' album had a few friends performing on some songs. For example, the guitar solo on the title track is played by [[ |
* [[Special Guest]]: The ''Cherry Pie'' album had a few friends performing on some songs. For example, the guitar solo on the title track is played by [[Poison]] guitarist C. C. DeVille. |
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* [[Three Minutes of Writhing]]: The woman in the "Cherry Pie" video. |
* [[Three Minutes of Writhing]]: The woman in the "Cherry Pie" video. |
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* [[Video Full of Film Clips]]: The video for their cover of "[[Queen |
* [[Video Full of Film Clips]]: The video for their cover of "[[Queen|We Will Rock You]]" contains clips from the 1992 boxing movie ''Gladiator''. |
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Latest revision as of 04:50, 12 November 2017
Warrant are an American Hair Metal/Arena Rock band originally from Los Angeles. Formed in 1984, it took three or four years for the classic line-up featuring Jani Lane (lead vocals, main songwriter), Joey Allen (lead guitar), Erik Turner (rhythm guitar), Michael Nelson (bass guitar) and Steven Sweet (drums) to stabilise.
Establishing themselves as the number three band in the Hollywood rock scene behind Guns N' Roses and Poison, the band had their breakout hits with the multi-platinum album Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich and the single "Heaven", which got to number two in the American charts (although it peaked behind Milli Vanilli, which is more or less the same as being the number one song) and reached their peak success with Cherry Pie and the eponymous hit single, an arena rock anthem that soon became their Signature Song.
However, changing trends in rock music served to undermine the band's career. Like a lot of hair bands, Warrant were displaced by the rise of Grunge, and after one last hit (the album Dog Eat Dog) their popularity declined. Since then, they've continued to perform and record either with or without bandleader Jani Lane, who died of alcohol poisoning in 2011.
- Auto Erotica: From "Cherry Pie"
Swingin' to the bass |
- Bawdy Song: A large part of their discography.
- Black Sheep Hit: "Cherry Pie". It's not really atypical of their style, but it was a song the label wanted them to write and became a much bigger hit than the band expected it to (Jani Lane wrote the lyrics out quickly on an empty pizza box).
- Chorus-Only Song: "Cherry Pie". It's more or less the American equivalent to "Pour Some Sugar On Me", to which it bears a suspiciously similar resemblance.
- Cluster F-Bomb: "Ode To Tipper Gore".
- Cover Version: Of "We Will Rock You".
- Double Entendre: "Cherry Pie" has several:
Swingin' in there 'cause |
- Fully-Automatic Clip Show: "Ode To Tipper Gore", a collection of profanity from live concerts.
- Hair Metal: They were one of the last new hair metal groups that managed to become very popular immediately before grunge killed the genre off in the 1990s.
- Intercourse with You: Frequent feature of their lyrics.
- Interrupted Intimacy: From "Cherry Pie"
Swingin' so hard |
- Making Love in All the Wrong Places: Again, from "Cherry Pie"
Swingin' on the front porch! |
- Power Ballad: As with all hair metal bands, they had several such songs. "Heaven" and "I Saw Red" were their most popular.
- Revolving Door Band
- Special Guest: The Cherry Pie album had a few friends performing on some songs. For example, the guitar solo on the title track is played by Poison guitarist C. C. DeVille.
- Three Minutes of Writhing: The woman in the "Cherry Pie" video.
- Video Full of Film Clips: The video for their cover of "We Will Rock You" contains clips from the 1992 boxing movie Gladiator.