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nice hair

nice hair is widely known as a complement towards a hairstyle. usually used to respond to questions.

mother: son, can you take out the trash please?
son: nice hair.

or

son: dad, look at that man's hair!
father: nice hair, he's a balding faggot son.

by nicehairdoe December 26, 2011

6๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


ball hair

A state of mind

Like Nirvana, ball hair is a state of mind.

by BHMAFIA May 6, 2003

13๐Ÿ‘ 19๐Ÿ‘Ž


Skunk Hair

A Variation of "Emo Hair"

Long sideswept bangs,the back slightly spikes or fans forward into the bangs coming down in a swoop.

ussually flat ironed and sometimes blonde or multicolored.

"Look at his Skunk hair!"

by Emily Story March 1, 2006

17๐Ÿ‘ 28๐Ÿ‘Ž


emo hair

A hair style mainly chosen by both males and females of mediocre looks. This hairstyle is mainly chosen to leave more to the imagination in an attempt to appear more attractive than they actually are.

Morons with emo hair are in deep denial.

by Dylan Cider May 9, 2006

53๐Ÿ‘ 108๐Ÿ‘Ž


hair rape

pleasuring someone with the ends or tips of ones hair on their neck and/or jaw line.

Me: Rape me Nick!!!
Nick: fiiinneee...
*hair rapes*

by elloLA December 23, 2009

7๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž


hair metal

great genre, defines 80's hard rock, smome of this bands have great musicians in contrast to crappy grunge and hardcore bands like alica in chains and korn. i know not all the band were good(poison sucks) but the groups generally were excellent. all the stupid people agaisnt this genre usually listen to hardcore and grunge. grunge: crap with no talented musicians
hardcore:decadescense of metal in all ways pure noise, no musianship.

bon jovi, guns n roses, skid row, cinderella, motley crue, europe.

by andrew August 6, 2004

61๐Ÿ‘ 130๐Ÿ‘Ž


hair metal

A genre of music begining in the 1970's, which gained mainstream audience in the 1980's, suffered a decline in the 1990's, and now enjoys a more underground success, despite some hair metal bands still breaking into the mainstream.

The first hair metal band is argued by many, although Quiet Riot's "Metal Health" was the first metal album to reach number one on the bilboard charts, and so is often refered to as the begining of the genre, despite Quiet Riot being active throughout the 1970's.

The genre often involved high pitched vocals. The genre's direction would often differ from band to band or even song to song, some displaying pop characteristics, and other displaying blues characteristics, such as Warrant's "Train Train". Lyrical content would focus on an up-beat look at life, involving parties, drugs (Motley Crue's "Dr. Feelgood"), sex (Warrant's "Cherry Pie"), relationships (Blue Crystal's "Someone"), as well as other themes in keeping with a comical or "party hard" look on life ("Slick Black Catillac", "We're Not Gonna Take It", "You're The Only Hell Your Momma Ever Raised").

Power Ballads also became large in Hair Metal, and by the end of the 90's became incredibly processed and watered-down. Examples include "Living On A Prayer" and "Home Sweet Home".

Hair Metal has been meaningful. Warrant's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" deals with two innocents witnessing two police officers commiting murder, and Marilyn Manson's "Mechanical Animals" album deals heavily with the negative effects of drugs.

The visual component of Hair Metal is huge. Many hair metal bands had elaborate stage antics, with pyrotechnics and wire-work. Hair Metals also generally wear make-up, fashion their hair, and wear outfits suggesting femininity. One hair metal performer, Blackie Lawless, took this to the extremes by cutting pieces of raw meat up on stage via the buzzsaw attached to his cod-piece.

Hair Metal's decline is usually credited to the rise of Alternate Rock, although it can also be assigned to the genre being considered sexist, the break-up of key bands, many bands changing direction, and also many individuals involved entering rehab, as well as the "dark side" of the genre, which was displayed in "The Decline Of Western Civilisation II: The Metal Years", which showed many Hair Metalers intoxicated. Rather than looking "cool", it simply looked pathetic.

The genre now has an underground following, and has taken on a much edgier attitude, look, and sound. Many hair metal bands continue to tour and release albums, usually heavier and dealing with more extreme situations.

Warrant

Skid Row

Poision

Quiet Riot

Motley Crue

Bon Jovi (Early)

Alice Cooper

Ozzy Osbourne

The Darkness

The Veins Of Jenna (An example of modern underground hair metal, also known as Sleeze Metal)

Alice

Cindarella

69Eyes

Twisted Sister

Whitesnake

Aerosmith

by TheUglySoldier June 11, 2007

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