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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 1998
Label: Rhino Records
Catalog Number: 75322
1. | Up All Night - Slaughter | |
2. | New Thing - Enuff Z'Nuff | |
3. | 10,000 Lovers (In One) - T.N.T. | |
4. | Walkin' Shoes - Tora Tora | |
5. | Walls Come Down - Every Mother's Nightmare | |
6. | Naughty Naughty - Danger Danger | |
7. | Down Boys - Warrant | |
8. | D'Stroll - D'Molls | |
9. | Hollywood - Junkyard | |
10. | Heartbreak Blvd - Shotgun Messiah | |
11. | Future World - Pretty Maids | |
12. | Set Me Free - Heathen | |
13. | Calling - Leatherwolf | |
14. | Turn Up The Radio - Autograph | |
15. | Badlands - Metal Church | |
16. | To Hell With The Devil - Stryper |
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From: Jimbo | Date: July 30, 2004 at 20:17 |
The track list says it all: New Thing; 10,000 Lovers; Down Boys; Turn Up the Radio... This CD is a great jumping off point for anyone interested in 80's hair metal. However, most fans of the genre probably own most of these classic cuts already. I myself bought this CD just to check out some bands I didn't know much about (Enuff Z'Nuff in particular) and I can honestly say there isn't a bad song on here. |
From: Fizz | Date: July 31, 2004 at 22:23 |
Of the four Youth Gone Wild CD's, this one has theleast number of obvious choices. But really ... Metal Church? Don't get me wrong, I like the band and thesong, but I'm not sure if it belongs on this CD. A better pick would've been something from, say, Sleez Beez or maybe Hardline. |
From: Blue Tequila | Date: August 1, 2004 at 1:39 |
Actually Fizz, although I see what you're saying about the type of music not fitting w/the rest of the tracks here, "Badlands" was what swayed me to get this one. I loved the song but didn't care too much for the rest of the album so when I saw it here with the other great songs it was a no brainer. Kudos to whoever put this compilation together. |
From: Dean | Date: August 1, 2004 at 4:00 |
Hey Fiz- i see what you're saying but if you're going by that argument -what about Heathen,Pretty Maids, and Leatherwolf? I think it's kinda cool because some people think of 80's metal as just Crue, Poison, Warrant,etc. This comp kind of shows there was more going on than just commercial metal. A good comp except for I'm not a Slaughter fan at all but besides that one, I own every one of the other discs. |
From: Fizz | Date: August 2, 2004 at 2:46 |
Yeah, Blue Tequila, "Badlands," "Fake Healer" and "Of Unsound Mind" are the only songs off that Metal Church album that I really like. I prefer their first two records, even with the awful screeching of David Wayne. |
From: Big Papa K | Date: August 4, 2004 at 23:39 |
The last entry in the Youth Gone Wild series is also the least consistent. By sticking to one song per band, they have run dry of hits, save for the Warrant, Autograph and Salughter songs. The rest of the disc consists of some good minor hits (TNT, Pretty Maids, Shotgun Messiah) with some crap (D'Molls and Every Mothers Nightmare). I will agree with the others, Metal Church does not really fit well on this album, despite "Badlands" being a good track. 8/10 |
From: metalalways | Date: April 12, 2010 at 22:06 |
Pretty cool compilation of lesser known bands this one is one of the better Heavy Metal Hits Of The '80s Compilations you go from bands like Shotgun Messiah and Every Mother's Nightmare to Leatherwolf and Metal Church i'll listen to this one quite often. |
From: Auslander | Date: May 4, 2022 at 1:08 |
In 1996 Rhino released 3 excellent compilations of the 80s metal scene titled "Youth Gone Wild". Bizarrely, none featured that Skid Row song though. Then, out of the blue, 2 years later they released Volume 4. This is probably my favourite of the series as it included more Tier B and C groups like D'Molls, Shotgun Messiah, and Junkyard alongside big-hitters like Slaughter, Stryper and Warrant. The Heathen track is the only thing I have from that band. |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: May 4, 2022 at 11:11 |
I used to see this compilation series advertised on late-night cable a lot back in the late '90's. It made me happy that music even acknowledged again, after several years of being nearly extinct in the wild (pun intended). |
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