DR. SIN - Emotional Catastrophe (First Listen)
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- Опубліковано 13 гру 2024
- I don't know why I have never heard of the band Dr. Sin but I am ashamed WOW with a name like Dr. Sin you know they are gonna be good right? Well, today we checkout a song called "Emotional Catastrophe" from Dr. Sin off the first studio album, and it is the first track on that album. Fan's of Dr. Sin get in the comments below and tell me all about this band!
Dr. Sin are a rock band, formed in São Paulo, Brazil in 1991 by Eduardo Ardanuy and brothers Andria and Ivan Busic.
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Yeahh!! Awensome! DR. Sin one the best bands of Brazil! Thank You Very Much my friend
Sonzeira mano, eu nem conhecia essa!
This band is the highest state of art in hard rock / fusion / progressive metal in Brazil! They are absolutely incredible.
Listen to the whole "brutal" album. It is just perfect.
Dr.Sin is one of our national treasures! These guys should be much more aprecieated around the world
Had fun watching it bro. Thank you. We released a new album called Back Home Again. Cheers everyone
Edu Ardanuy is the best guitar from Brazil
Dr. Sin ❤
that song is "Soccer, woman and rock 'n roll"
They invited a very famous soccer narrator and is something they did for fun
Dr Sin is a Brazilian Hard Rock band formed in early 90's by Andria Busic (Bass/Vocals), Ivan Busic (Drums) and Edu Ardanuy (Guitar). The funky/jazzy part in Emotional Catastrophe comes as a result of Busic brothers' father being a Jazz musician. Dr Sin has been inspired by Van Halen, Rush, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, AC/DC, Yngwie Malmsteen, SRV, etc... Currently, Edu Ardanuy is no longer in the band, but the new guitarist (Thiago Melo) is as talented as him. I strongly recommend that you listen to Dr Sin's discography. They are such a great band!
just search for dr sin monsters of rock 1994 on youtube and you'll see them playing alive
I'm guessing Nuno Bettencourt (of Extreme!) this sounds just like old Extreme..
There are some Brazilian hard rock bands: Herva Doce, Hay Kay, Platina, Ozone, Golpe de Estado and Pleasure Maker.
banda taffo (a band that had 2 guys from dr. sin in it)
they are active again (they had a break after the guitar player left the band) but now they have a new guitar player and are active again.
Edu Ardanuy is the guy!!!!!
Heard the name before related to maybe other Brazilian bands maybe. Sounded like Dimebag joined Living Color. 👍👍🤟🤟
Man! Check No Rules from Dr. Sin (Michael Vescera on vocals)
Great video, thanks!
brazil!!!!
The "grimaces" are the best hahaha
NO LINKS!!!
Kind of reminds me of a band from the early 90's called The Chance "See me as you see yourself".
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Yeah I can hear the resemblance to Extreme.
Good rockin song though
check out the extreme song-Get the funk out!
Here's a GEEZY PEE and a set of horns for referencing the Gene $immons solo classic Livin' In Sin (at the Holiday Inn)! 🤘OMG, I haven't listened to that for AGES! Remember Cher guesting as the voice of the fan on the phone?? I have never heard of these guys but I have to echo comments made by others. If this were a "blind listen" and I had no info whatsoever, I would take this as a throwaway or a non-LP B-side from Extreme's first album. It also kinda sorta reminded me of the very early 90's New York-based band White Trash, who had a minor hit with the song Apple Pie. (Michael Buchanan may remember them and may have even seen them play at the infamous L'Amour...I saw them there once, opening for someone although I do not recall who right now...) All in all this was a very good jam and I enjoyed it!! 😸🤘
Xael I Am Pestilence
React Angra Carry on, of CD Angels Cry please
Ok so hear me out before y'all laugh. The country duo The Warren Brothers has some pretty decent songs but never really hit big on country radio. Before they were country they were known as St. Warren and was an 80s rock band with some funk thrown in ala Extreme. Check this out, their song True Colors ua-cam.com/video/J03g87kwzJw/v-deo.html