this may be warrants best song and nobody ever talks about it.. this album was very good and nobody gives it its due... rest in peace jani your music will not be forgotten...
LOVE Ultraphobic!! Jani Lane proved himself an excellent songwriter with this album! I agree with an earlier post that if this album came out after Cherry Pie it would of struck gold or more! RIP Jani you are missed.
This has popped up on my iPod a couple of times this week, somewhat against the odds considering the 14000 other songs that could have come up. Yes, it's rather good! RIP Jani.
It is the indurstry, they were focused on Seattle but Warrant did a great transition. Just lika Guardian. Listen to the Miracle MIle Album and then go to Bottle Rocket. Both brilliant. One in hard rock and the other one alternative. I am serious if you are rock music lovers you will delight yourselves with the work of such great musicians. RIP Jani, amazing songwriter and singer...
I love this song. Warrant's popularity started declining with "Dog Eat Dog," due to lack of label promo and the changing music scene. No doubt, if this song came out after "Cherry Pie" album, strike gold again, down boys!
I realize all these comments are pretty old, but I just have to throw my disagreement out there. While I like this album and Dog Eat Dog, as well, Warrant's pure glam metal days were far better. DRFSR is probably my favorite album of all time, and Cherry Pie, excluding the title track which is just meh, is also great. I'm certainly biased towards the glam metal genre, but I think the mixing of styles in the later albums weakens them somewhat. Just my take.
I think them making progress and growing as musicians was a good thing. The corporations wouldn't promote their growth. The American music industry wasn't about celebrating talent or growth. It was about exploiting artists for a quick profit and then throw the artist away.
this may be warrants best song and nobody ever talks about it.. this album was very good and nobody gives it its due... rest in peace jani your music will not be forgotten...
LOVE Ultraphobic!! Jani Lane proved himself an excellent songwriter with this album! I agree with an earlier post that if this album came out after Cherry Pie it would of struck gold or more! RIP Jani you are missed.
This has popped up on my iPod a couple of times this week, somewhat against the odds considering the 14000 other songs that could have come up. Yes, it's rather good! RIP Jani.
It is the indurstry, they were focused on Seattle but Warrant did a great transition. Just lika Guardian. Listen to the Miracle MIle Album and then go to Bottle Rocket. Both brilliant. One in hard rock and the other one alternative. I am serious if you are rock music lovers you will delight yourselves with the work of such great musicians. RIP Jani, amazing songwriter and singer...
this album along with dog eat dog is fuckin awesome, RIP Jani!
Love this
@jrj69jrjr I agree wholeheartedly. Love the song and the album. RIP Jani Lane.
I love this song. Warrant's popularity started declining with "Dog Eat Dog," due to lack of label promo and the changing music scene. No doubt, if this song came out after "Cherry Pie" album, strike gold again, down boys!
Thank you for uploading.
This album isn't available to me on Spotify.
Rock on. Rotten Scoundrels holds a place in my heart that very few records even come colse to entering (even subsequent releases by Warrant).
I realize all these comments are pretty old, but I just have to throw my disagreement out there. While I like this album and Dog Eat Dog, as well, Warrant's pure glam metal days were far better. DRFSR is probably my favorite album of all time, and Cherry Pie, excluding the title track which is just meh, is also great. I'm certainly biased towards the glam metal genre, but I think the mixing of styles in the later albums weakens them somewhat. Just my take.
1ntelligentDiscourse, music scene changes, Bro ✊, and will always...
I think them making progress and growing as musicians was a good thing.
The corporations wouldn't promote their growth. The American music industry wasn't about celebrating talent or growth. It was about exploiting artists for a quick profit and then throw the artist away.
Ever been with a horrible woman you will understand the lyrics to this song