Headbangers Ball

S1 E1

Headbangers Ball — Season 1, Episode 245: Episode 245

90 min2 seasons, 21 episodes9.0/10

Episode synopsis

December 14, 1991 - Riki Rachtman Host Aerosmith Tribute Show Aerosmith - Dude Looks Like A Lady Def Leppard - Let It Go Aerosmith - Jamie's Got A Gun Aerosmith - Chip Away The Stone Guns N' Roses - Welcome To The Jungle Taped Interviews With Steven Tyler, Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer & Concert Footage Aerosmith - Sweet Emotion L.A. Guns - Kiss My Love Goodbye Friend At Large #1 W/Richie Sambora Clip Aerosmith - Last Child (MTV Unplugged) Motley Crue - Dr. Feelgood Aerosmith - Rag Doll Taped Interview With Steven Tyler Aerosmith - Dream On (Live) Aerosmith - Let The Music Do The Talking Skid Row - Wasted Time Taped Interviews With Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Joey Kramer Aerosmith - What It Takes (The Recording Of) Extreme - Kid Ego Friend At Large #2 Taped Interviews With Tyler & Perry Aerosmith - Love In An Elevator Faster Pussycat - Bathroom Wall Ratt - Slip Of The Lip Aerosmith - The Other Side Aerosmith W/Run-DMC - Walk This Way The Hard Corps - Hard Corps Aerosmith - Big Ten Inch Record (MTV Unplugged) Cinderella - The More Things Change Friend At Large #3 Aerosmith - Angel

About Headbangers Ball

Headbangers Ball (also referred to as simply The Ball) was a music television program consisting of heavy metal music videos airing on MTV, MTV2 (its sister channel), MTV Australia, MTV Rocks (formerly known as MTV2 Europe), MTV Adria (the MTV subsidiary covering the former Yugoslavia), MTV Brand New, MTV Portugal, MTV Finland, MTV Arabia, MTV Norway, MTV Sweden, MTV Denmark, MTV Greece, MTV Türkiye, MTV Israel, MTV Hungary and MTV Japan. The show began on MTV on April 18, 1987,[1] playing heavy metal and hard rock music videos late at night, from both well-known and more obscure artists. The show offered (and became famous because of) a stark contrast to Top 40 music videos shown during the day. However, with the mainstream rise of alternative rock, grunge, pop punk and rap music in the 1990s, the relevance of Headbangers Ball came into question, and the show was ultimately canceled in 1995. Over eight years later, as new genres of heavy metal were gaining a commercial foothold and fan interest became unavoidable, the program was reintroduced on MTV2. It has remained in varying degrees on the network's website, but is no longer shown on television. Many of the videos that aired on the first incarnation of the series would find a home on the similarly themed Metal Mayhem on sister channel MTV Classic.

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