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Although Bang Tango was often lumped in with the whole '80s glam metal movement (perhaps due to their pretty boy looks and the fact that they hailed from Los Angeles, CA), the hard rockin' quintet was one of the few L.A. glam groups to incorporate funk into its sound -- some time before the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Faith No More made it acceptable to do so. Check our available Bang Tango concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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If you don't remember Bang Tango, or haven't caught up on their recent escapades, checking out their latest album, Pistol Whipped in the Bible Belt, should be on your 'to do' list. This is a solid album American hard rock. Above, Bang Tango: wants you. Bang Tango emerged at the end of Eighties with their seminal, and highly regarded, Psycho Cafe. Their sound was a fusion of the current hair/glam melodic style, but with a noticeable infusion of groove and funk...
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In the wake of Guns N' Roses' megasuccess, it seemed as if every record label wanted its owngroup of hard-rockin' bad boys. Bang Tango's first album, 1989'sPsycho Cafe, with its hard-edged funk and untamed rawness, provedthat this quintet was anything but a wannabe. Dancin' on Coals, thegroup's second full-length record, jumps light years ahead inmaturity, leaving all comparisons by the wayside...
- ew.com
Whenever a trend is hot -- be it disco, gangsta rap, grunge, or reggaeton -- major labels will inevitably jump on the bandwagon and try to milk the trend for all it is worth. Hair metal was no different; when hair bands and pop-metal were huge in the late '80s, plenty of A&R; folks at major labels signed as many faceless Bon Jovi and Poison clones as they could get their hands on...
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