Continuing our journey through 1986, Chris and Aaron jump right into their spandex pants and get things rolling. Chris gets the shredding started with his first pick,\xa0Vinnie Vincent Invasion's "Do You Wanna Make Love?"\n\n\n\nNot just one former Kiss guitarist was busy in 1986. The same year Vinnie Vincent invaded, Mark St. John also released new music with\xa0White Tiger. The self titled debut album also featured Mike Norton (Mark's brother) on bass and David Donato on lead vocals. Aaron's pick from the album is "Runaway".\n\n\n\n\n\nKeeping in line with the Kiss Guitar Tri-fecta, next up is a band produced by Gene Simmons and featuring future Kiss guitarist Tommy Thayer. Black n Blue release\xa0Nasty Nasty\xa0and the title track is chosen as the third pick of the show.\n\n\n\n\n\nAlways room for Motorhead "Built for Speed" from 86's\xa0Orgasmatron\xa0album is Aaron's next pick. Although with such a heavy, awesome album it was tough to choose just one.\n\n\n\nBon Jovi's\xa0Slippery When Wet\xa0album released in 1986 would go on to be the best selling album of 1987. The hits from this album are still played every hour on mainstream radio so Chris chooses to spin "Social Disease" one of the few songs from this album not normally heard on the radio.\n\n\n\nAaron's pick, "Face the Day" comes from Great White's second album\xa0Shot In The Dark. This album was an independent release and was the catalyst to them signing with Capital Records.\n\n\n\nThe mighty Iron Maiden released\xa0Somewhere In Time\xa0in 1986 and Chris chooses "Sea of Madness". Up the Irons!!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAaron's up next with "Slip of the Lip" from Sunset strip rockers Ratt. Ratt's\xa0Dancing Undercover\xa0album was their third release and although it didn't fare as well in sales as their previous release it did reach #26 on the US charts.\n\n\n\n1986 was a banner year for thrash metal and of course Aaron chooses to assault our ears with some Slayer.\xa0Reign in Blood, some say the prototypical thrash metal album and Aaron spins "Raining Blood"\n\n\n\nAfter the onslaught of pure evil, Chris gets melodic and a little spiritually uplifting with Styper.\xa0 "Calling On You" from the\xa0To Hell With The Devil\xa0album is about as far from Slayer as you can possibly get but goes to show how diverse metal can be.\n\n\n\nRight back into the thrash scene, Megadeth released\xa0Peace Sells But Who's Buying\xa0in 1986 as\xa0 Dave Mustaine continued his personal war with Metallica. "Wake Up Dead" is Chris's choice from this metal masterpiece.\n\n\n\nBlackie and the boys in WASP release\xa0Inside The Electric Circus. The last album to feature Steve Riley on drums as he would leave to join LA Guns. Aaron chooses "The Rock Rolls On" for your dining and dancing pleasure.\n\n\n\n\n\nOne of Canada's greatest exports the Killer Dwarfs are busy in 1986 releasing\xa0Stand Tall\xa0and going on the road with Iron Maiden. "Believe In Me" is Chris's next choice as we start to wind down this incredible year of music.\n\n\n\nOne band that definitely embraced past influences and created a sound that would help mold the alternative movement of the 90's was Bad Brains. In 1986 they released\xa0I Against I, their 3rd studio album. Chris' choice of Secret 77 is a marriage between early 80's punk-meets-reggae and what would become the genre of grunge a few short years later.\n\n\n\nAaron's last pick of the night is Tesla's "EZ Come, EZ Go" from 1986's\xa0Mechanical Resonance\xa0album. A dirty, gritty no-nonsense rock band, Tesla seemed far removed from much of the spandex and hairspray of the day.\n\n\n\nAnd with that, 1986 is in the Decibel Geek books!\n\n\n\n\n\nVinnie Vincent Invasion\n\nWhite Tiger\n\nBlack n Blue\n\nMotorhead\n\nBon Jovi\n\nGreat White\n\nIron Maiden\n\nRatt\n\nSlayer\n\nStryper\n\nMegadeth\n\nWASP\n\nKiller Dwarfs\n\nTesla\n\nBad Brains\n\n\n\n\n\nContact Us!\n\n\n\nRate, Review, and Subscribe in\xa0iTunes\n\nJoin the\xa0Fan Page\n\nFollow on\xa0Twitter\n\nE-mail Us\n\nComment Below\n\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices