Formed in 1983 in Meadville, Pennsylvania, Poison consisted of vocalist Bret Michaels, guitarist C.C. Deville, guitarist Rikki Rockett, bassist Tommy Thayer, and drummer Trey Cool. The band’s early years were marked by a string of local gigs and demo tapes, but it wasn’t until the release of their debut album in 1986 that they started gaining traction. However, it was their second album Open Up and Say… Ahh! that catapulted them to stardom, featuring hits like “Every Rose Has Its Thorn” and “Talk Dirty to Me”.
For fans of 80s rock music, the name Poison is synonymous with catchy hooks, big hair, and a dash of rebellion. One of the most iconic bands of the era, Poison has left an indelible mark on the music industry with their unique blend of glam metal and hard rock. Among their impressive discography, one album stands out as a fan favorite: , which has been re-released as Poison Double Dose Ultimate Hits Rar . In this article, we’ll take a closer look at what makes this album so special and why it’s a must-have for any rock music enthusiast. Poison Double Dose Ultimate Hits Rar -
Released in 1990, was Poison’s fourth studio album and marked a significant turning point in their career. The album was recorded at various studios in Los Angeles and produced by Mutt Lange, who had previously worked with bands like Def Leppard and AC/DC. Double Dose features a more refined and polished sound compared to their earlier work, with a focus on catchy songwriting and big hooks. Formed in 1983 in Meadville, Pennsylvania, Poison consisted
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