Metal Mayhem

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Metal Mayhem
GenreHeavy metal/hard rock music videos
Original release
NetworkVH1 Classic
MTV Classic (2016–present)
ReleaseAugust 12, 2016 (2016-08-12) 
present

Metal Mayhem (formerly Metal Mania or Headbangers) is a block of classic heavy metal/hard rock music videos that first aired on the American television channel VH1 Classic. The series originally featured music videos from 1970s to early 1990s, but since VH1 Classic's transition to MTV Classic, it has now incorporated music videos from the 1980s to mid-1990s and some videos from the 1970s. The block now airs every Friday between 8pm and midnight Central Time. In addition, Metal Mania was briefly changed to Headbangers before reverting to its original until it was changed to Metal Mayhem.

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VH1 Classic: Metal Mania - Stripped

VH1 Classic: Metal Mania - Stripped
Live album by
Various Artists
ReleasedNovember 23, 2004
Genre Glam metal
Label SideWinder/ Immortal (Red)
Producer Jamie Talbot
CompilerJamie Talbot
Metal Mania chronology
VH1 Classic: Metal Mania - StrippedVH1 Classic: Metal Mania - Stripped, Vol. 2: The Anthems
Volume 1
Review scores
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Track listing

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Every Rose Has Its Thorn" Poison 4:30
2."Sister Christian" Night Ranger 5:08
3."Wind of Change" Scorpions 5:32
4."Don't Know What You've Got (Till It's Gone)" Cinderella 5:10
5."Silent Lucidity" Queensrÿche 5:30
6."More Than Words" Extreme 4:11
7."I Saw Red" Warrant 3:46
8."The Way It Is" Tesla 6:06
9."Miles Away" Winger 3:58
10."Ballad of Jayne" LA Guns 4:56
11."When the Children Cry" White Lion 4:30
12."When I Look into Your Eyes" FireHouse 4:04
13."Fly to the Angels" Slaughter 3:23
14."More than Words Can Say" Alias 3:52
15."Save Your Love" Great White 5:25

VH1 Classic: Metal Mania - Stripped, Vol. 2: The Anthems

VH1 Classic: Metal Mania - Stripped, Vol. 2: The Anthems
Live album by
Various Artists
ReleasedOctober 18, 2005
Genre Glam metal
Label SideWinder/Immortal (RED)
Producer Jamie Talbot
CompilerJamie Talbot
Metal Mania chronology
VH1 Classic: Metal Mania - StrippedVH1 Classic: Metal Mania - Stripped, Vol. 2: The AnthemsVH1 Classic: Metal Mania - Stripped, Vol. 3
Volume 2
Review scores
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Track listing

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Rock You Like a Hurricane" Scorpions 4:21
2."Here I Go Again" White Snake 4:29
3."Don't Tell Me You Love Me" Night Ranger 4:53
4."Talk Dirty to Me" Poison 3:55
5."Shake Me" Tom Keifer 3:39
6."Cherry Pie" Warrant 2:59
7."Heaven's Trail (No Way Out)" Tesla 4:41
8."Round and Round" Ratt 4:34
9."Madelaine" Kip Winger 3:20
10."Into the Fire" Dokken 4:47
11."Smooth Up in Ya" Bulletboys 3:59
12."(Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection" Nelson 4:03
13."Sex Action" LA Guns 3:58
14."Don't Treat Me Bad" FireHouse 4:16
15."Once Bitten, Twice Shy" Great White 4:32

Metal Mania: Stripped Across America Live!

Metal Mania: Stripped Across America Live!
Directed byJack Edward Sawyers
Produced byJamie Talbot
Music by Don Dokken, Great White, Kip Winger, and Mike Tramp
Release date
  • February 21, 2006 (2006-02-21)
Running time
68 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

VH1 Classic: Metal Mania - Stripped, Vol. 3

VH1 Classic: Metal Mania - Stripped, Vol. 3
Live album by
Various Artists
ReleasedMarch 6, 2007
Genre
Label Sidewinder Music
Metal Mania chronology
VH1 Classic: Metal Mania - Stripped, Vol. 2: The AnthemsVH1 Classic: Metal Mania - Stripped, Vol. 3
Volume 3
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Track listing

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Unskinny Bop" (from MTV Unplugged) Poison 3:48
2."High Enough" Tommy Shaw, Jack Blades 5:07
3."Signs" (live) Tesla 3:02
4."Headed for a Heartbreak" Kip Winger 3:48
5."In My Dreams" (from One Live Night) Dokken 4:33
6."When I Look into Your Eyes" (from Good Acoustics) FireHouse 4:03
7."Way Cool Jr." (from MTV Unplugged) Ratt 5:44
8."Heaven" Jani Lane 4:05
9."Turn Up the Radio" Steve Plunkett 4:01
10."Nobody's Fool" Tom Keifer 2:58
11."Don't Close Your Eyes" KIX 4:06
12."Just Take My Heart" Eric Martin 3:47
13."The Killing Words" (from MTV Unplugged) Queensrÿche 4:00
14."Up All Night" (live) Slaughter 5:01
15."Balls to the Wall" Accept 3:50


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