Rock’n’roll that sometimes gets dark, soulful, or manic, and often finger-snaps at mid-tempos, slurring vocals and sliding riffs for your staggering pleasure.
Axl and a ragtag bag of pop culture pirates (literally, Replacements). He’s made the whole thing sound like the next Guns N’ Roses album after Illusion.
Stomping rocker punk growl jammed thru Motörhead’s dirt metal. This guitar ethos has been defined by the great Fistful of Rock series. Look’m up, great stuff.
Pink Floyd (’67), Hawkwind (’70), and Chrome (’77) are antecedents, as is Amon Duul, Guru Guru, and Can. Joy Division and Throbbing Gristle are in the diet too.
They didn’t have the ballad to put them on the hair metal map, so BulletBoys never achieved notoriety. It’s unfortunate: Marq Torien has one hell of a voice.