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Feel The Steel

Feel The Steel
Steel Panther

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Track Listing

  1. Death To All But Metal
  2. Asian Hooker
  3. Community Property
  4. Eyes Of A Panther
  5. Fat Girl
  6. Eatin' Ain't Cheatin'
  7. Party All Day
  8. Turn Out The Lights
  9. Stripper Girl
  10. The Shocker
  11. Girl From Oklahoma
  12. Hell's On Fire

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1306 in Music
  • Released on: 2009-06-08
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Dimensions: .23 pounds
  • Running time: 44 minutes

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
Steel Panther unleash their debut album Feel The Steel. The Steel Panther "story" begins some 20 years ago when the hardest rocking metal band of the era forged their own legenday status on the Sunset Strip, Los Angeles, inspiring bands like Anthrax, Warrant and Jane's Addiction to form, only to disappear without a trace on the cusp of signing a major label deal which would guarantee them worldwide adoration. 20 years later, an album so astonishingly hard-rocking lands on the desk of the president of Universal Republic, and the rest is history... In reality, Steel Panther are a living, breathing study in the art of "hair metal". With tongues firmly lodged in their cheeks, Steel Panther celebrate and ridicule all that was good and bad about the "great" 80's hard rock bands whose flamboyant stage shows and tales of excess with boose, sex and narcotics are the stuff of legend--all of which are perfectly repackaged within the four members of this band.


Customer Reviews

All hail the mighty Panther5
Utter genius. The timing of Spinal Tap, attitude of Twisted Sister, riffs of prime-era Motley Crue and the potty mouth turn of phrase straight from Derek and Clive.

There have been other musical parody acts, but none of them could play or write this well. Go back 25 years and they would be up there with the giants of the genre filling arenas and corrupting countless teenage girls in the American Mid-West.

But what really makes all this work is that it is done with such great love for its source material. It would have been easy to make the mick with a sneering sense of superiority, but Steel Panther play it like they mean it. They make no excuses and there is none of the post-modern knowing nudges and winks that just about everyone else would have done. By playing is straight rather than outright laughs and by not making out that once they are off stage the wigs come off and they go home and listen to The Strokes, it all works with total credibility. You just know that Steel Panther genuinely still wish it was 1987 and that they really do still trawl strip clubs and listen to Faster Pussycat. Steel Panther are the band of the year by an absolute mile.

Too good to be just a parody5
The band have been around under various monikers for quite some time, and whilst it's fair to say that yes they are taking the mick out of the whole hair metal genre, they are doing it with such panache, their love of the genre shines through.

The quality of songwriting and playing here cannot be faulted, and whilst I'm sure their lyrics will attract criticism from some quarters, they are no worse than some rap acts have been doling out for years, and are a whole lot funnier.

The band are more than capable of playing their material live, including acoustically which they do often at radio stations in the USA, and for a metal band the ability to play well live can make or break them.

I'm sure the band will go down a storm worldwide, and become the band that they think they've already been(see their 'Behind The Music' segment to see what I'm on about!)

My only criticism of this release, is that there is enough video footage of the band out there already to have put this out with a bonus DVD, but maybe that will come in the universe tour edition!

Up until now, Bad News have been my favourite of the metal parodies, but Steel Panther have left them in the distance.

Comedy Hair Metal At Its Best!5
I first heard of steel panther last year when they appeared on Kat Von D's Show LA Ink. It was love at first sight!
The spandex and big hair - all an 80's fan girl could want!
Then I heard the music - catchy and very amusing lyrics. Excellent guitar rifts and solos!

This is a must for all metal fans! watch out spinal tap!

DEATH TO ALL BUT METAL!!!!!!!!! \m/