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Feel The Shake

846.7K streams

846,658

Damned Nation

666K streams

666,048

Damned Nation

664.8K streams

664,823

Born to Fly

144.2K streams

144,210

A Day In The Glamourous Life

98.2K streams

98,166

The Glam Years

91.5K streams

91,521

Lost And Found

88.9K streams

88,941

Crate Diggin'

57.3K streams

57,327

Off Your Rocker

33.7K streams

33,687

Feel The Shake (Re-Recorded)

17.3K streams

17,253

Biography

Although they were often considered Mötley Crüe/Poison disciples, Los Angeles '80s glam rockers Jetboy contained a former member of the group that may have been responsible for the whole musical movement in the first place -- former Hanoi Rocks bassist Sam Yaffa. Joining Yaffa were Mickey Finn (vocals), Fernie Rod (guitar), Billy Rowe (guitar), and Ron Tostenson (drums), and while they never hit the big time like the aforementioned pretty boy outfits, the quintet enjoyed exposure on MTV's Headbanger's Ball program, resulting in some regional success. Their first two albums, 1988's Feel the Shake and 1990's Damned Nation (both on MCA), were issued during glam's peak, but with the emergence of the Seattle movement, Jetboy and their ilk took a backseat to such back-to-basics rockers as Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Pearl Jam. During the late '90s, several collections of rarities and highlights were released, including Day in the Unglamorous Life, Make Some More Noise, and Lost & Found. For lovers of '80s glam/pop-metal, Jetboy may be one of the genre's best-kept secrets. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi