![]() ![]() There’s definitely a mix of bands people might know from that era s some newer ones (Santa Cruz, Bang Camaro) they might not know. There are so many great sleaze metal/glam rock bands today, especially out of Europe that are so good and actually much better, in general, than the old stuff. So finding those gems amidst the heap of glam metal was something that excited me and something I’ve been doing for years on my own anyway. But there’s also some really good musicianship and some really good songs from that era that just stick with me. It’s music that died in a few weeks after Nirvana came out and with the exception of Motley Crue and Bon Jovi and some of the monster acts was just completely gone, unfairly so. ![]() But also secretly I’ve been wanting to do a hair metal/glam metal soundtrack for a while, because I do think there are a lot of great songs out there. John and I talked a lot about who Peacemaker/Christopher Smith was back when we were doing Suicide Squad and we both kind of though he’d listen to hair metal. You really dig into hair metal on the show (Pretty Boy Floyd, Faster Pussycat, Y&T, Quireboys) - what is it about that era and that sound that speaks to you?įirst of all, it seemed like the kind of music Peacemaker would like. You’re known for having a distinctive musical vibe for your movies and Peacemaker is no exception. Wig Wam Were Washed Out Until Insane 'Peacemaker' Credits Danced Them Back to Lifeīillboard spoke to Gunn about his obsessive music list-making, the origin of Peacemaker’s metal mania and what it takes to make it into rotation on his Sonos.
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