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The Best of Warrant Ultraphobic saw Warrant acknowledging the Grunge phenomenon with a record that openly admitted to a Seattle influence, although it was still a natural progression from the hard edged Dog Eat Dog. I can't stand that song. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Heavy metal , alternative metal. warrant ultraphobic

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Record Collectors Record Collector: The membership shuffle doesn't hold the record back. The band supported the release of the record with a national tour beginning in Dallas, Texas. Thomas Steinberg Features Ultrahobic Retrieved from " https: Released on March 7, on CMC International, after the apparent break-up of the band, the record was regarded as the band's "comeback" album.

Dog Eat Dog It's a shame that "Cherry Pie" is the song most people think of when you mention Warrant. I can't stand that song. The groove-heavy riffing on "Undertow" wouldn't have sounded out of a place on Skid Row's Slave to the Grind uultraphobic. A music video was made for the first single "Family Picnic" with a strong message against family violence and for the second single "Stronger Now", which Jani Lane refers to as the best song he has ever written.

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By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Lyrically, the album appears to have been heavily influenced by the painful divorce which vocalist Jani Lane endured during the record's production. InWarrant followed up Cherry Pie the album with Dog Eat Dogan album that achieved gold status in the States, but didn't stop Columbia from dropping the band from its roster.

Co-written with Steier and bassist Jerry Dixon, "Chameleon" is the kind of song I would play for someone who dismisses Warrant as hair metal also-rans. Many of the lyrics on Ultraphobic were inspired by Lane's divorce from Bobbie Brown, the video model who appeared in the "Cherry Pie" music video.

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Ultraphobic is out of print on CD, but you can still grab it on iTunes. Views Read Edit View history. The track's main refrain is an earworm, featuring a call-and-response-styled guitar riff courtesy of Steier and Erik Turner.

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Outside of Nikki Sixx, Lane is the most talented songwriter the '80s Sunset Strip scene ever gave us. Despite this, "Cherry Pie" remains the vocalist's best-known song.

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In songs such as "Undertow" and "Followed" the band attempted to mix pop metal sounds with the alternative stylings of Seattle bands such wafrant Alice in Chains and Soundgarden. Warrant Live 86—97 Heavy metalalternative metal.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Give it to someone like Taylor Swift or P! Warrant began recording Ultraphobic in November with producer Beau Hill. Archived from the original on Ultraphobic saw Warrant acknowledging the Grunge phenomenon with a record that openly admitted to a Seattle influence, although it was still a natural progression from the hard edged Dog Eat Dog.

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Speaking of Warrant's finest moments, Ultraphobic closes out with the best song Lane ever wrote: Sonically, Ultraphobic found Lane working grunge-inspired guitar riffs into his songwriting, especially on tracks like "Followed," "Family Picnic," and "Chameleon. Ultraphobic is the fourth studio album by American rock band Warrant. I know if you're reading this, there's a good chance you already own the album, but if you've never given it a chance, Ultraphobic deserves a spin.

Features Most Underrated Hardcore Album of In particular, the record represented an experimentation with the grunge sounds which had by this time become popular, and which, ironically, had contributed to the band's commercial demise. The Best of Warrant Check date values in:

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