Vulgar Display Of Power Turns 20
In February 1992, the state of metal was in a certain weird flux. Glam-metal was still fully entrenched on the AOR airwaves, but now it was sharing airtime with all this new quote-unquote alternative stuff that all the kids were raving about; you'd hear Nirvana back-to-back with, like, Trixter all the time. And as for the harder stuff, the Big ...
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