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For a brief time in the early '90s, the supergroup Damn Yankees enjoyed a considerable amount of success on the arena rock circuit. Comprised of guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:21ysNsPzHdqYN2fQ75ZswG">Ted Nugent</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4salDzkGmfycRqNUbyBphh">Styx</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:6cMIEub9j2vbMGF3GOETWi">Tommy Shaw</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:1Ha0Fz4i0d4gu5fZbhBCtH">Night Ranger</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:6jSO0ETGgbQFfTbQSZeLef">Jack Blades</a>, and drummer Michael Cartellone, Damn Yankees arrived during the final moments of pop-metal's heyday, and their music didn't stray from that radio-friendly format at all. The group's self-titled debut album spawned several hits in 1990, including the Top Ten power ballad "High Enough" and the radio hit "Coming of Age." Although they proved to be a popular concert draw (<a href="spotify:artist:21ysNsPzHdqYN2fQ75ZswG">Nugent</a> even made headlines for his unchained behavior on-stage, which included shooting arrows into an effigy of Saddam Hussein), the band's follow-up effort, Don't Tread, didn't fare nearly as well. The group disbanded soon after, with <a href="spotify:artist:6cMIEub9j2vbMGF3GOETWi">Tommy Shaw</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:6jSO0ETGgbQFfTbQSZeLef">Jack Blades</a> continuing to work together as <a href="spotify:artist:6mW0NXSdE1HPOgmkwRzsjr">Shaw Blades</a>. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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