REVIEW: D-A-D "Greatest Hits (1984-2024)"
Like so many I discovered D-A-D when they released “No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims” in 1989. The music industry tried to pigeon hole them into the 80’s Hair Band movement, and they fit to some degree, I listened to all that stuff, but I always knew that D-A-D was different.
They started off as what was described as “Cowpunk”. Their first two albums were very different from what they sound like…
View On WordPress
0 notes