Formed 1982, U.S.A.
Albums:
1982
Breaking The Chains
1984
Tooth And Nail
1985
Under Lock And Key
1987
Back For The Attack
1988
Beast From The East
1995
Dysfunctional
1996
One Live Night
1997
Shadowlife
1999
Erase The Slate
1999
The Very Best Of Dokken
2000
Live From The Sun
2001
Yesterday & Today
2002
Alone Again And Other Hits
2002
Long Way Home
2002
Then And Now
2003
Japan Live '95
2004
Hell To Pay
2007
From Conception Live 1981
DVDs:
2007
Unchain The Night
History:
A great melodic metal band, Dokken was able to become one of the most successful
bands of the 80's heavy metal scene. Huge harmonies/melodies mixed with catchy
choruses and a blazing axe attack was the band's recipe for stardom. Internal fighting
would tear the band apart at the peak of their success, and the bad blood remained when
the group reformed several years later.
The band was formed in Los Angeles by vocalist Don Dokken who had previously sung
backup vocals for the Scorpions. George Lynch (guitar) and Mick Brown
(drums), both of whom had played with Don Dokken in the late 70's band The
Boyz, were brought in along with bassist Juan Croucier (bass).
Croucier would depart after the release of the mildly successful debut album to
join fellow L.A. rockers Ratt. With Jeff Pilson taking over on bass,
Dokken constantly charted in the top 50 and became platinum sellers throughout
the mid to late 80's.
After releasing their highest charting album, Back For The Attack
at #13, animosity would tear the band apart in 1988, with Dokken and Lynch
literally at each other's throats. George Lynch would take Mick Brown with
him and form the Lynch Mob while Don Dokken (who wanted to continue with
the Dokken moniker, but was unable to because Lynch was suing for the
rights to the name) formed a star-studded band to release a solo album under his own
name.
The group reformed in 1995 for the appropriately titled Dysfunctional,
assuming that the members could bury the hatchet between them. However by 1997 the
mud slinging began again, reminding Lynch why he left Dokken in the first
place and he once again left to reform Lynch Mob with new members and a new sound.
Dokken would soldier on with guitarist Reb Beach (of Winger and
Alice Cooper fame), and in 1999 release their best album since their 80's heyday.
Beach and Pilson were replaced by John Norum and Barry Sparks
respectively on Long Way Home, but the line-up has been in a state of flux ever
since, with Alex DeRosso and Jon Levin taking turns at lead guitar
duties.
Links:
The Official Dokken Page
The Official George Lynch Page
The Official Jeff Pilson Page
The Official Barry Sparks Page
The Official Reb Beach Page
The Official Alex DeRosso Page
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