Drummers don’t get enough love. I know it, you know it, and this tournament is here to change that
Inspired by @the-hottest-band-tournament, introducing the Hottest Drummer Tournament. Just send your favorite drummer (or drummers) and they'll be added to the list. All genres, eras, and genders welcome! All they need is at least one officially released album/EP where they’re a primary drummer and they’re on the list!
Send your submissions in here, and get ready <3 (and follow or block #hottest drummer tournament, depending on your interest)
Contestants:
John Fowler
Roger Taylor
Razzle Dingley
Steven Adler
Dave Grohl
Taylor Hawkins
Jani Lane
My new favorite conspiracy theory is that everyone who’s ever posted anything remotely negative in the Bon Jovi subreddit is actually a secret, immature Mötley Crüe fan
I don’t know how to explain this fully, but I think Jon Bon Jovi has ended up the way I expected Axl Rose to and Axl Rose has turned out the way I expected Jon Bon Jovi to.
The absolute horror of recognizing someone’s username as the same person who just kudos-ed your ao3 fic
Defeated opponents: Cybotron, The Beach Boys, XTC, The Clash
Formed in: 1981
Genres: hard rock, metal rock, Glam metal, heavy metal
Lineup: Vince Neil- vocals
Mick Mars- guitar
Nikki Sixx- bass
Tommy Lee- drums
Albums from the 80s:
Too Fast for Love (1981)
Shout at the Devil (1983)
Theatre of Pain (1985)
Girls, Girls, Girls (1987)
Dr. Feelgood (1989)
Propaganda: the all black, the messy hair, the sloppy makeup, the good makeup, the skimpy clothes, the high heels, the fingerless gloves, I could fix him (I absolutely could not), MORE HAIR. I love these trashy goth bitches
Defeated opponents: The Fall, They Might Be Giants, Hall and Oates, Siouxsie and the Banshees
Formed in: 1975
Genres: Rock, hard rock, punk rock
Lineup: Joan Jett - vocals, guitar
Ricky Byrd - guitar
Gary Ryan - bass
Lee Crystal - drums
Albums from the 80s:
I Love Rock 'n Roll (1981)
Album (1983)
Glorious Results of a Misspent Youth (1984)
Good Music (1986)
Up Your Alley (1988)
Propaganda:
Doing great, why do you ask?