Difference between revisions of "Bad News"

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"The worst heavy metal band in the world" from the British TV series ''The Comic Strip''. They also had a U.S. album on Rhino Records in 1989, which probably collected their British singles, including their jaw droppingly bad version of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody." American metal band [[No talent ass clowns]] cite ''Bad News'' as their greatest musical influence.
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"The worst heavy metal band in the world" from the British TV series ''The Comic Strip''. They also had a U.S. album on Rhino Records in 1989, which probably collected their British singles, including their jaw droppingly bad version of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody."  
  
 
Lineup: Vim Fuego [real name Alan Metcalfe] (lead guitar, vocals), Den Dennis (rhythm guitar), Colin Griggson (bass) and "Spider" Webb (drums)
 
Lineup: Vim Fuego [real name Alan Metcalfe] (lead guitar, vocals), Den Dennis (rhythm guitar), Colin Griggson (bass) and "Spider" Webb (drums)

Revision as of 09:53, 20 January 2012

"The worst heavy metal band in the world" from the British TV series The Comic Strip. They also had a U.S. album on Rhino Records in 1989, which probably collected their British singles, including their jaw droppingly bad version of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody."

Lineup: Vim Fuego [real name Alan Metcalfe] (lead guitar, vocals), Den Dennis (rhythm guitar), Colin Griggson (bass) and "Spider" Webb (drums)