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Ric Browde

Ric Browde (1954- ) was largely credited for the emergence of the Los Angeles glam music scene in the mid 1980s. He produced, wrote and is rumoured to have performed on Poison's multi-platinum debut album Look What the Car Dragged In, which took America by storm in 1987, and then followed it up with Faster Pussycat's well received debut album in 1988. Browde later worked with LA Glamsters Jetboy, No Shame, Kill For Thrills and Andy McDoy, the former lead guitarist of Hanoi Rocks. Browde made a career change with his critically acclaimed debut satirical novel, "While I'm Dead...Feed the Dog" in 1999. Translated into seveal languages Browde's cult classic is now being made into a movie.








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