Defeated opponents: Salt-N-Pepa, Violent Femmes, Queensrÿche, The Cure
Formed in: 1983
Genres: Hard rock, area rock, pop rock
Lineup: Jon Bon Jovi- vocals
David Bryan- keyboard
Tico Torres- drums
Alec John Such- bass
Richie Sambora- guitar
Albums from the 80s:
Bon Jovi (1984)
7800 Fahrenheit (1985)
Slippery When Wet (1986)
New Jersey (1988)
Propaganda: Genre-defying powerhouse of a band. So many classic songs. Every member was some flavor of hot but Richie was married Heather Locklear hot and Jon was hot enough to make you want to take a risk on a Jersey boy. Their stage show was iconic with Jon, Richie and Alec fitted with wires so they could be lifted up and fly out over the crowd mid-performance. (See the video for Livin' on a Prayer to see this in action) They're still performing to this day and Jon is still married to his high school sweetheart which I think is kind of adorable.
Defeated opponents: Yes, Spadau Ballet, Sepultura, Metallica
Formed in: 1984
Genres: Hard Rock, Hair Metal
Lineup: Jani Lane- vocals and acoustic guitar
Joey Allen- guitar
Erik Turner- guitar
Steven Sweet- drums
Jerry Dixon- bass
Albums from the 80s:
Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich (1989)
Propaganda: The Cherry Pie music video. That’s it, that’s my answer
My new favorite conspiracy theory is that everyone who’s ever posted anything remotely negative in the Bon Jovi subreddit is actually a secret, immature Mötley Crüe fan
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In a horrifying twist of fate, I may or may not be a Dangerous Toys fan now
I had no idea these were some of the things Motley Liked
Some late Ratt/Robbin Crosby propaganda (and some bonus Nikki Sixx in the first pic)
Honestly, I might run this after the first tournament ends just for fun
you should put guns n roses against every band they’ve had an argument with
I can’t put them against every band in this tournament