Street Machine - Hagar, Sammy

| Awaiting Stock – Order Now | |
| Format | CD |
| Available | 25-09-2006 |
| Sourced | Australia |
$19.99 |
This is an estimate only, shipping to your postcode may be more or less. Exact shipping charge is shown at checkout.
Home Delivery
Awaiting Stock: Usually ships within 4 days
Pickup Not
Available
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Growing Pains
- Child to Man
- Trans Am (Highway Wonderland)
- Feels Like Love
- Plain Jane
- Never Say Die
- This Planet's on Fire (Burn in Hell)
- Wounded in Love
- Falling in Love
- Straight to the Top
- Miles from Boredom
$25.99 (AUD) | $19.99 (AUD) Hair metal is still alive and kicking and it's more low-brow than ever, thanks to L.A.'s Steel Panther. Taking debauchery to the next level for their debut, Feel the Steel, the band gathers inspiration from Warrant, Poison, and Motley Crue as they pretend to be a metal group with two primal desires: rocking faces and scoring chicks. Their incredible debut album - 20 years in the making - includes soon-to-be anthems "Community Property", "Asian Hooker", "The Shocker" and "Stripper Girl" along with contributions by Slipknot's Corey Taylor, Anthrax's Scott Ian and The Darkness' Justin Hawkins. Metal references fly out of every corner, with nods to the Def Leppard ultra-processed "Whoa Oh" sound, Richie Sambora's "Bad Medicine" guitar talk box intro, and a slapping acoustic ode to Extreme's definitive power ballad "More Than Words." | $14.99 (AUD) | Be Altitiude: Respect Yourself $21.99 (AUD) |






