- Ric Browde
Ric Browde (1954- )was involved in the emergence of the
Los Angeles glam music scene in the mid 1980s. He produced Poison's multi-platinum debut album "Look What the Car Dragged In", which unexpectedly took America by storm in 1987. Browde followed his success with Poison by producingFaster Pussycat 's debut album in 1988 and co-writing and co-producing Joan Jett's return to commercial success "Up Your Alley". Browde later produced a series of widely ignored albums, including LA GlamstersJetboy , English girl groupNo Shame , LA'sKill For Thrills and Flies on Fire, whose debut album measures up to the best work put out by the Rolling Stones during the 80s, the spectacularly underrated English band, theDogs D'Amour , Finland's junkie/guitar heroAndy McCoy , the former lead guitarist ofHanoi Rocks . In the seventies Browde produced several platinum albums for renowned right wing gun-toting guitarist,Ted Nugent , despite them mutually hating each other. After his record sales dwindled Browde made a career change with his satirical novel "While I'm Dead...Feed the Dog" in 1999. Translated into several languages the book is currently being made into a movie by Andrew Lazar.In 2006, Browde inspired the album title 'More Boring Than Poison' by British 'brutal techno punk' band, [http://www.brutaltechnopunk.com Kierononononon^on] , after he unexpectedly sent them a single word review that stated "boring.".
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