MXR Yngwie Malmsteen overdrive...

I don't think it's an age thing. I've just never been into 70s/80s rock. I've heard Van Halen but I can't name any of his (their?) songs.
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You don't know Running With the Devil, Hot for Teacher, Jamie's Cryin, Dance the Night Away, etc?
Is running with the devil the song where the chorus is "running with the devil"? I think I've heard that one.

That era of rock is just a cultural blind spot for me. I got into playing guitar when I was deep into hardcore punk. I blew off the whole hard rock/heavy metal/hair metal thing because the commercialization and decadence didn't sit right with me - being a teen I didn't really have a good sense of nuance (I still probably don't). As my tastes have changed I've just never really been in a position where listening to a Van Halen album seemed like a good idea.
 
As my tastes have changed I've just never really been in a position where listening to a Van Halen album seemed like a good idea.
I tried again about a month ago. Every so often I hear about how Van Halen’s ________ album is a classic.

Eruption is sick, but none of the other songs on the first two albums do anything for me.
 
Man, the 89s hair bands were ok, but Van Halen got us through. I don’t worship at the alter of Frankenstein (the guitar, not the Dr) but there was some good writing in there. Before Eddie, nothing like that had been done since early country and western (look it up) and blues.
 
Before Eddie, nothing like that had been done since early country and western (look it up) and blues.
Growing up, one of my friends older brothers claimed Eddie was the best electric guitarist ever. At the time I thought that was ridiculous. But now I get it. It’s crazy how good he is.
 
""Jump" is an electropop song by American girl group the Pointer Sisters, released on April 11, 1984" blah blah wikipedia lol. 1984 was released hilariously in 1983. ( i may be wrong, i thought it was dec 1983)

Kriss Kriss we can agree on :ROFLMAO:
 
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