’80s Metal Docuseries Coming to Paramount+
A new docuseries about ’80s hair metal is premiering on Paramount+ next month. I Wanna Rock: The 80’s Metal Dream features new interviews from some of the figures that experienced this…

A new docuseries about '80s hair metal is premiering on Paramount+ next month.
I Wanna Rock: The 80's Metal Dream features new interviews from some of the figures that experienced this wild musical ride. Among those interviewed include Dee Snider, Kip Winger, Dave "Snake" Sabo, Vicky Hamilton, John Corabi and Janet Gardner.
The series is separated into three parts highlighting the rise and fall of hair metal's popularity in the United States. The first installment shows hair metal bands breaking out into the mainstream. The second installment shows how mega-fame impacts many of the scene's biggest figures. Lastly, the third installment shows the genre wain in popularity with the emergence of grunge and country music.
I Wanna Rock: The 80's Metal Dream premieres on Paramount+ on July 18. A trailer for the docuseries is below.
8 ’80s Metal Albums Everyone Should Own
Metallica released Master of Puppets on March 3, 1986, and years later, it remains one of metal's most iconic masterpieces.
In honor of its anniversary, we take a look back on that album, as well as other '80s metal albums we think everyone should own.
The list in the gallery below also doubles as a convenient “metal starter kit” (if you will) for the youths dipping their toe into metal for the first time, because frankly, someone has to think about the children.
Metallica – 'Master Of Puppets'

More like 'Masterpiece of Puppets.' Everyone should obey this album.
Dio – ’Holy Diver’

The late Ronnie James Dio was 5’4”, but his voice could move mountains, and it’s on full display on this iconic metal album.
Motorhead – 'Ace Of Spades'

We’re certainly born to lose, but we live for this Motorhead album.
Iron Maiden – 'The Number Of The Beast'

It was difficult to pick just one album from Maiden to include on this list, but we picked The Number Of The Beast for its historical significance of it being the first Maiden album to feature Bruce Dickinson. (FYI: Runner-up was 'Powerslave.')
Megadeth – 'Peace Sells…But Who’s Buying?'

Speaking of “buying,” BUY THIS ALBUM RIGHT NOW IF YOU SOMEHOW DON'T HAVE IT!
Slayer – 'Reign In Blood'

If someone creates a “best metal albums” list and a Slayer album isn’t on it, does it actually exist? No…it doesn’t, and if your metal collection doesn’t include this iconic album, it’s just sorely lacking.
Judas Priest – 'British Steel'

Like actual steel, this Priest classic is f*cking solid.
Motley Crue – 'Shout At The Devil'

Badass and glam-influenced and proud of it! Also, that title track, though…