On This Day In METAL History – October 3rd…
On this day in 1970 – Uriah Heep debut’s on the U.S. Billboard Chart with their self-titled studio album. This debut album from the great Uriah Heep is also titled: …Very ‘Eavy …Very ‘Umble.
Born on October 3rd, 1962: Tommy Lee, the charismatic, influential and legendary drummer/founding member of the iconic Mötley Crüe. Happy Metal Birthday, Tommy! Whoa!
On this day back in 1978 – the band members of Aerosmith bailed thirty fans out of jail, after they were arrested for smoking pot during an Aerosmith concert at Fort Wayne Coliseum, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Metal be thy name, that is freaking cool!
On October 3rd, 1980 – Aerosmith’s Greatest Hits collection was released. It remains their best-selling album to this day, selling 10 million copies.
On this day in 1984 – Stay Hungry, the third studio album from Twisted Sister, becomes certified platinum by the RIAA. I WANNA ROCK!!
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NEVER FORGET THE ROOTS OF METAL.
LONG LIVE METAL.
Stone.
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