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.

Why this album works

The album showcases L.A. Guns' ability to maintain a dedicated fanbase despite changing musical trends, debuting at number 23 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. Its raw energy resonates with the nostalgia of the glam metal era, influencing later bands that sought to evoke similar sounds and aesthetics.
Best for
high-energy sing-along anthems dynamic live performance flow cathartic release of pent-up energy
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
Mötley Crüe· Faster Pussycat· Vains of Jenna

Tracklist

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

  • 1 No Mercy 4:41
  • 2 Sex Action Standout 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 Standout 4:57
  • 11 Rip and Tear Standout 5:19
  • 12 Don't Look at Me That Way 5:06

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