Metal Skool

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Thunder and Lightning 00:00 Tools
Big Boobs 00:00 Tools
She's on Fire 00:00 Tools
I Will Always Be There for You 00:00 Tools
Hell's on Fire 00:00 Tools
Stripper Girl 00:00 Tools
Fat Girl (Thar She Blows) 00:00 Tools
Is It Hot in Here? 00:00 Tools
Satan's Intro 00:00 Tools
Metal Shop 00:00 Tools
Cleveland Roxx 00:00 Tools
Death to All but Metal 00:00 Tools
Cleveland Rocks 00:00 Tools
runaway 00:00 Tools
Fat Girl 00:00 Tools
Heavy Shit 00:00 Tools
Rainbows & Witches 00:00 Tools
LSD 00:00 Tools
Cleveland roxx [bonus] 00:00 Tools
Making Up 00:00 Tools
Michael Falls In Love 00:00 Tools
Ginger Pusses Out 00:00 Tools
Metal shop (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Love Rocket 00:00 Tools
Big Boobs[@MetalRocks] 00:00 Tools
metal skool - big boobs 03:31 Tools
Metal Skool - Stripper Girl 00:00 Tools
Bib Boobs 00:00 Tools
Micheal Falls in Love 00:00 Tools
metal skool - death to all but me 00:00 Tools
Death to All but Me 00:00 Tools
Lexxi Pusses Out 00:00 Tools
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In 2008, they changed their name to Steel Panther. Before that, they were known as Metal Skool, an 80's glam metal parody and cover band which performs regular weekly shows in Hollywood and San Diego, then later Las Vegas. Originally formed as Danger Kitty, their first "claim to fame" was in a Discover Card commercial under that name and released a single for the song 'Love Rocket'. They changed their name to Metal Shop, and began selling out regular weekly shows in the Hollywood and San Diego Beach areas. In 2003, the band released their first album, "Hole Patrol". The album was covered in perverse and funny lyrics, including comedy routines between tracks. With only a limited release, it quickly sold out. Problems with management led to the band dropping the Metal Shop name, as the management owned the rights to it. Metal Skool became their new name. The band continues to sell out weekly shows in Hollywood and Los Angeles clubs, with occasional celebrities making surprise appearances such as Drew Carey and Jani Lane (ex-Warrant). 2006 saw a re-release of the "Hole Patrol" album, with a change. The final track was called "Metal Shop", and since that wasn't their name any more, they replaced it with a cover of Ian Hunter's "Cleveland Rocks", chosen due to being the theme song for "The Drew Carey Show". Also released in 2006 was a DVD, which included their first video, for "Fat Girl (Thar She Blows)". In 2008, the band changed their name to Steel Panther, and their CD and DVD were discontinued. The band plans to continue in the same style as before, just with a name change. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.