The latest offering from hair metal group BulletBoys, "10 Cent Billionaire," is a hedonistic rollercoaster ride through the excesses of the 80s rock scene.
It's as if Bon Jovi and Motley Crue had a love child and raised them on a steady diet of hairspray and Jack Daniels.
From the opening track "Riding Shotgun," with its infectious guitar riffs and soaring vocals, it's clear that BulletBoys have lost none of their swagger.
Frontman Marq Torien's voice still drips with the kind of raw, unapologetic charisma that made them icons of the Sunset Strip.
But underneath the party anthems and fist-pumping choruses, there's a surprising amount of depth to be found on "10 Cent Billionaire." Tracks like "The Villain" and "Knock 'Em Down" showcase a darker, more introspective side to the band, delving into themes of love, loss, and redemption.
Despite their decades in the industry, BulletBoys have managed to stay relevant, adapting their sound to appeal to a new generation of rock fans while still staying true to their roots.
"10 Cent Billionaire" is a welcome addition to their discography, proving that sometimes, the old dogs still have plenty of tricks up their leather sleeves.
So grab your eyeliner and hairspray, crank up the volume, and let BulletBoys take you on a wild ride through rock 'n' roll excess.
It's as if Bon Jovi and Motley Crue had a love child and raised them on a steady diet of hairspray and Jack Daniels.
From the opening track "Riding Shotgun," with its infectious guitar riffs and soaring vocals, it's clear that BulletBoys have lost none of their swagger.
Frontman Marq Torien's voice still drips with the kind of raw, unapologetic charisma that made them icons of the Sunset Strip.
But underneath the party anthems and fist-pumping choruses, there's a surprising amount of depth to be found on "10 Cent Billionaire." Tracks like "The Villain" and "Knock 'Em Down" showcase a darker, more introspective side to the band, delving into themes of love, loss, and redemption.
Despite their decades in the industry, BulletBoys have managed to stay relevant, adapting their sound to appeal to a new generation of rock fans while still staying true to their roots.
"10 Cent Billionaire" is a welcome addition to their discography, proving that sometimes, the old dogs still have plenty of tricks up their leather sleeves.
So grab your eyeliner and hairspray, crank up the volume, and let BulletBoys take you on a wild ride through rock 'n' roll excess.






