Loud and Dangerous: Live from Hollywood cover

Loud and Dangerous: Live from Hollywood

L.A. Guns

55 min · 12 tracks · hard rock · glam metal · sleaze rock

A high-octane celebration of glam rock energy, brimming with anthemic choruses and gritty guitar riffs.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • high-energy sing-along anthems
  • dynamic live performance flow
  • cathartic release of pent-up energy
  • wave-like pacing with peaks
  • celebratory atmosphere for gatherings

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer quiet, introspective moments
  • seek instant gratification tracks

Where this album fits

Career context
Released in 1999, 'Loud and Dangerous: Live from Hollywood' captures L.A. Guns at a time when they were reviving their popularity after the early '90s grunge wave. This live album serves as a testament to their enduring appeal in the glam metal scene, following a period of lineup changes and the release of the studio album 'Shrinking Violet' just a year earlier.
Stylistic neighbors
Faster Pussycat· Poison· Skid Row

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 No Mercy 4:41
  • 2 Sex Action 4:20
  • 3 Never Enough 4:51
  • 4 Over the Edge 5:57
  • 5 Rock and Roll Outlaw 3:25
  • 6 Nothing Better to Do 4:08
  • 7 Hellraisers Ball 3:59
  • 8 One More Reason 3:59
  • 9 Electric Gypsy 5:16
  • 10 The Ballad of Jayne 4:57
  • 11 Rip and Tear 5:19
  • 12 Don't Look at Me That Way 5:06

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