Hey there do you like music? Well you've come to the right place at this account we post one song a day and you can tell us how much you like it. Have fun. This account is run by Mods Secret (she/her) and Gremlin (they/them)
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Welcome To The Hottest 80s Band Tourney
Welcome to the hottest 80s band tourney
In this tournament you can submit an band from the 80s here and we’ll see who’s the hottest
Submission requirements
It must be a band no solo artists
I need a list of the members and the instrument they play
They had to have produced at least one album during the 80s
List of submitted bands
Guns’N Roses
Mötley Crüe
Queen
Hanoi Rocks
Can I submit propaganda
Yes go wild, just make sure to tell me the band.
Some blogs that inspired this
@billboard-hotties-tourney
@the-80s-music-colosseum
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