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Big Cock - Mean Street Machine Rhythm Guitar Cover
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BIG COCK!
Mean Street Machine, Killer Song originally by King Kobra, Re-Recorded by Big Cock...
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King Kobra - Turn Up the Good Times
Turn Up the Good Times by King Kobra 2011
Directed by Mario Ruiz/Spain
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kiss live Toronto 1986 part 7
kiss live toronto 1986
lick it up
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BulletBoys-Crank Me Up Live 1988 at the Troubador
This concert was filmed at the Troubadour in Los Angeles in 1988, right before BulletBoys were signed to Warner Bros. Records. It features all of ...
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Big Cock - Scottsdale, AZ (08/01/2008)
Copyright 2008, Driver Wild Music, LLC
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Big Cock - "Bad Motherfucker" & "M.I.L.F." Live Bootleg
Big Cock opening for Winger in Scottsdale, AZ (3/12/08)
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Big Cock - "Built For Speed" (Clean Version)
First video from the 2008 album MotherLoad by Big Cock - the Hardest Band in the Land. Copyright 2008.
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Big Cock - "Old No. 7"
Big Cock performing Old No. 7 live and unplugged. Copyright 2007 Driver Wild Music.
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Big Cock - Real Man ("Milky" Version)
Alternate version of "Real Man" by Big Cock (copyright 2006 Driver Wild Music)
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Big Cock - "Real Man"
The new video for "Real Man" (Clean Version). From the self-titled CD Big Cock. Copyright 2006.
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About Big Cock
Big Cock was meant to be. Lifelong friends Dave Henzerling (a.k.a. David Michael-Philips - King Kobra, Keel, Lizzy Borden) and drummer John Covington, along with the "Bad Motherf**ker" himself, Robert Mason (Lynch Mob, Cry of Love) and fellow partner in crime, Colby, followed their collective destinies to form a kick-ass rock 'n roll band that could only be called Big Cock. Recorded at a secret location in the middle of the southwest desert during the summer of 2005 Big Cock's debut CD "Year of the Cock" was the record rock fans had been waiting for. 2006 saw the second, highly anticipated sophomore epic - the self-titled album "Big Cock". Big Cock's third full-length CD "MotherLoad", is scheduled for release in early 2008. It is the sum total of 3 decades of road-tested hard rock and solid proof that these guys will never, ever grow up. You can't ignore Big Cock - you know you love it, so come on and join the party...
Big Cock was meant to be. Lifelong friends Dave Henzerling (a.k.a. David Michael-Philips - King Kobra, Keel, Lizzy Borden) and drummer John Covington, along with the "Bad Motherf**ker" himself, Robert Mason (Lynch Mob, Cry of Love) and fellow part...
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Big Cock - Saviors of Arena RockBig Cock, the self-proclaimed "Hardest Band in the Land!" follows up 2005's debut CD "Year of the Cock" and 2006's sophomore "Big C**k" with a sonic, hard rock blast to the face - "MotherLoad".
MotherLoad makes it clear that Big Cock considers themselves the heir-apparent to the rock & roll throne, reverently treading in the footsteps of classic rock bands such as AC/DC, Montrose, Van Halen and Guns N' Roses - and they aim to save rock & roll one arena at a time.
A tall order and an arrogant proclamation, but Big Cock clearly fills an aural void left vacant of late. MotherLoad, the band's third full-length CD is a satisfying dose of hard rock served up loud, hot and sticky by the same line-up that's been unapologetically delivering what BC has come to be known for -- powerful, melodic music laced with fun, swagger, great playing, and expert showmanship. MotherLoad is blatant truth in advertising and everything you might expect from a band of rock stars called Big Cock.
Pulling no punches, vocalist and lead loud-mouth Robert Mason, BMF (formerly the front man for Elektra records' Lynch Mob and Sony's Cry of Love) breaks the ice with "Get a load of Me", a raucous city-to-city romp through groupie-filled back-stages and endless throngs of adoring fans. Track two is a thundering, drum-heavy Zeppelin-esque homage aptly-titled "Stamina" and drummer John Covington has it -- pummeling the song with the braggadocio of his 48" (gong), ear-splitting cymbal crashes, and giant, vintage Leedy drum kit. There's no subtlety to his earned-nickname "The Pulverizer".
The bombastic "Breaking My Balls" continues with an infectious, dirty groove that is guaranteed to keep heads banging and clenched fists pumping-- spewing raw energy you can taste and smell. By the time "Bump and Grind" climaxes, you're covered in enough nicotine, cheap perfume and the sour sweat of your favorite exotic dancer that you're feeling guilty and begging for a shower.
"Road to Ruin" puts you on the Big Cock tour bus where guitar hero Dave Henzerling injects blood and emotion (among other things) into the track with a signature, riff-laden style honed during his 80's days with bands such as L.A.'s Keel, Lizzy Borden and Capitol Records' King Kobra. "Slave" follows as a window into the darkness of the band's not-so-private sex-dungeon where cock-sure Mason is happy to show a willing accomplice "the ropes".
On the sensitive side, Big Cock delivers a classic power ballad on MotherLoad's "Don't Ask Me to be Faithful", taunting love-struck rockers everywhere to wave their cell-phones and lighters while Mason not-so-innocently discloses his philandering ways with a crooning vocal and piano delivery that could bring a tear to Elton John's eye. If radio still had balls this tune would sweep the air waves as the soundtrack for a million teenage heartbreaks.
Colby's thundering bass lays it down long and low on the sing-along anthem "Live to Rock" and you can literally feel the testosterone flow like a raging river on "M.I.L.F.", a loving tribute to every hot mom you've ever lusted after. The laid back swing of "Feverish" sets up the CD's coup de grĂ¢ce, "Built for Speed", a slamming rocker tooled for every NASCAR junkie who's ever dreamed of barreling down the Daytona Speedway at 200 mph with two lingerie models making out in the back seat.
Big Cock carries the rock-&-roll-all-night/lock-up-your-daughters banner with pride and MotherLoad may very well be the next classic hard rock record you'll hear. BC delivers exactly what you'd expect from four guys that claim to be "The Hardest Band in the Land!" -- songs about women, fast cars, hard-partying, and the trail of a thousand soiled hotel-room sheets... they're the saviors of arena rock and they're coming to a stadium near you.