With Back for the Attack, Dokken's fourth album, they continued to allow their catchy guitar melodies to highlight the record, rather than any of the lyrics and/or...
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Dokken's reunion album was an impressive effort -- the band sounded like they had never broken up and guitarist George Lynch, in particular, was in fine form. ~ Stephen...
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On Tooth and Nail, Don Dokken and George Lynch began to develop an impressive interplay, as the vocalist worked off the guitarist's powerful riffs. Dokken doesn't possess a...
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Dokken never really had much of an original sound; their hair metal anthems and power ballads were often indistinguishable from other bands of the genre. However, their live...
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Though they made a name for themselves during the mid-80's California pop metal explosion, the members of Dokken were actually products of the late 70's L.A. hard rock scene...
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Though purists often cite Tooth and Nail as their favorite, Dokken's third album Under Lock and Key remains the best introduction to the band's sound. Released in 1985, the...
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George Lynch departed the Dokken reunion following 1997's Shadowlife, handing the reins over to ex-Winger guitarist Reb Beach. Beach has more than enough chops to fill...
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Dokken was one of the finest bands to come out of the Los Angeles hair metal scene of the '80s, and The Very Best of Dokken proves it. Don Dokken was a terrific singer, and...
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Many heavy metal acts from the '80s still have a little bit of fury and energy left to them, but when they run out of juice, it can be an ugly sight. Take Dokken, for...
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Many heavy metal acts from the '80s still have a little bit of fury and energy left to them, but when they run out of juice it can be an ugly sight. Take Dokken, for...
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Follow this for a second. This is a 2003 reissue of a 2000 release of a concert that was performed in 1999. However, this version of the release is a two-disc set that...
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