Danger Man, la icónica banda de rock alternativo, nació en un garaje polvoriento del suburbio de Seattle en 1987. Sus fundadores, Jack "The Blade" Harman (vocalista) y Sid "Hammer" Collins (guitarrista), eran dos amigos de infancia cuyo amor por la música de The Clash y The Ramones los llevó a formar su propio grupo. Con un sonido crudo e intenso, Danger Man se abrió camino en la escena local, caracterizándose por sus letras sombrías y enérgicas interpretaciones en vivo.
En 1988, Jack y Sid encontraron a los compañeros perfectos para completar su formación: Mike "Steel" Devlin en el bajo y Tommy "Boom" Warwick en la batería. Juntos, comenzaron a presentarse en pequeños bares y clubes nocturnos de Seattle. La química entre los cuatro miembros era palpable, y su pasión y energía comenzaron a atraer a un creciente número de seguidores.
El lanzamiento de su primer álbum, "Raw Nerve", en 1989, marcó la verdadera entrada de Danger Man en la escena del rock alternativo. Con temas como "Broken Chains" y "Edge of Insanity", el disco capturó la esencia rebelde del grupo y obtuvo críticas favorables. Su éxito los llevó a firmar con la disquera Rogue Records, lo que les permitió iniciar su primera gira nacional.
El álbum que catapultó a Danger Man al estrellato fue "Nightmares & Dreams", lanzado en 1992. Este trabajo abordaba temas oscuros y personales, con canciones como "Shadows in the Night"
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Ghetto por siempre
Now right now
those who get a cana
Ganster all around the flat
every warrior
diblasio
and this is di pi
land and say danger Saik
(danger man)
I rest in prison
by guilt that buay
not caught the sapi to you and to the buay
Now you have your plate
pure time weslie SNIPE
You want to stick the knife
if
on the street you packages that they ate pure rice
Now these five tweny you want to cry
Your mother and suffering crying evrey day
that was what you did buay
ahhhhhh
I tell you that no parks buay
buay and now that you want to give a five tweny
I tell you that no parks buay
and now ruined your life
(chorus)
is that I live in the ghetto
I live in the ghetto
I am in the ghetto
ghetto
ghetto forever in the ghetto
I live in the ghetto
and talk in the ghetto
ghetto forever
(Saik)
I get my question
Eyy brother
pa to go under
if you help your mother and your
you do not want to stop helping
so tell me brother
which is what you want
for that you have given everything
continues volandote
fumandote and that calilla
killing
and parks with the gang
I'm going to see when you sit in the chair
and you'll never see the sun shines
but I desirte
I was just like your
But Jesus Christ
I am lighting a lamp
(chorus)
is that I live in the ghetto
I live in the ghetto
I am in the ghetto
ghetto
ghetto forever in the ghetto
I live in the ghetto
and talk in the ghetto
ghetto forever
(danger man)
I veses many
I respect that and want to die
the door is closed and I can not leave
but the divine light that I protect my
I said loud and clear you can not pay
you missed your sentence, you have to meet the
then if you feel bound to call me
I have the key that you can leave pa free here
(Saik)
since I was a kid
I advise my mom
that for small
always wanted the best
If I never did
and a lower cuerie
but now that I am condemned
understood my mistake
therefore raise my prayer to heaven
and I ask the Lord for blessing me
I watch here in this prison
and to remove the evil of my heart
There are many people who are prey to an error
who are living a horror movie
I hope that the government now thinks better
because there are people who suffer here in
... .. ghetto the ghetto ghetto
ghetto forever
(danger man)
mother fuc*** you know
you know you know we do we rule
(Saik)
I want to send their respect
a to what they are paying a cana
Flax you pao jeam you rastaman
you know you know we do we rule
(danger man)
pasiencia
you know not
you know we have rule