![]() The crunching guitars are pretty hypnotic, but the lyrics will leave your head spinning with such topical slants as "instruments of destruction/tools of foul play…" Hold out for the supreme guitar solo, which kicks in at 1:40 and you're all good though. ![]() ![]() turns things a bit more toward the metal side of things, albeit cheesy '80s metal complete with turgid guitar and growling vocals that bring to mind a strange intersection of vintage Motley Crue and Ronnie James Dio. I found myself simultaneously cringing and air-guitaring whilst indulging in "The Touch," which actually has quite a solid fan base around the office. Elmo's Fire in many ways, which, depending on your level of nostalgic ingestion is either a very cool thing or a very lame thing. Regardless, Bush's number is a lot like a sub-standard re-hash of John Parr's classic theme to St. You may recall Dirk Diggler and Reed Rothchild attempting to break free from the shackles of porn and into the musical limelight by covering this gem in Boogie Nights. Take, for example, the lead-off track, "The Touch," by Stan Bush. ![]() We're talking slickly produced guitars drenched with snappy rhythms and keyboard confectionary that is so sickly sweet it'll make your gums bleed. Timelines aside, Transformers The Movie - The Original Soundtrack is a total throwback to the glory days of cheese puff arena rock blow out spasm overload. ![]()
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