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LOS ANGELES, CA – APRIL 02: Nick Kay, Vic Karrera, John Allen, Anthony Arambula and Jason Heiser of Charm City Devils pose at the JVC Mobile’s “Turn Me On Again” video shoot at Universal Studios Backlot on April 2, 2009 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Tiffany Rose/WireImage)

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#5. Charm City Devils – Shots                                                                                                                                          Requested Through – Facebook Request Line – Scotty B wdha                                                                                 Requested by – The Fing Della Baby in Bellville , NJ                                                                                                5

Bring up the rear at #5 is The Fing Della Baby Sgt. Joe Della Ferra with his request for “Shots” by The Charm City Devils. In the realm of rock and roll, certain songs possess an uncanny ability to ignite a fire within the listener . “Shots” has that ability and may make you want to do a shot! From the opening guitar riff, “Shots” grabs the listener’s attention and refuses to let go. The song wastes no time in delivering a high-octane sonic assault, establishing its unrelenting energy right from the start. Frontman John Allen’s gritty and impassioned vocals immediately command attention, setting the stage for the explosive ride that lies ahead. So crank up the volume, embrace the raw power of “Shots,” and let its infectious energy fuel your inner fire. Brace yourself for an exhilarating journey that encapsulates the essence of rock and roll at its finest. Great Job Della!  Cheers! Salute!

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – DECEMBER 17: Singer Ivan Moody of Five Finger Death Punch performs at Michelob ULTRA Arena on December 17, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

#4. Five Finger Death Punch – Sham Pain                                                                                                                    Requested Through – Facebook Request Line – Scotty B                                                                                            Requested by – Colonel Villham in Boonton , NJ                                                                                                        4

Oh yes we have room! Punching his way into #4 is Colonel Villham in Boonton, NJ with his request for some FFDP. I chose their 2018 track “Sham Pain”. Sham Pain” by Five Finger Death Punch is one such track that embodies unbridled aggression and unapologetic intensity. Released as a single from their 2018 album, “And Justice for None,” this explosive anthem has struck a chord with fans worldwide. With its brutal instrumentation, intense vocals, and unrelenting lyrics, “Sham Pain” stands as a testament to Five Finger Death Punch’s ability to deliver powerful and confrontational metal music.                                  Great Job Villham ! Salute!

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(MANDATORY CREDIT David Tan/Shinko Music/Getty Images) At the backstage of Van Halen on their 1984 tour in support of their sixth studio abum 1985, The Omuni, Atlanta, GA, US, 23rd February 1984. (Photo by David Tan/Shinko Music/Getty Images)

#3. Van Halen – Dirty Movies                                                                                                                                           Requested Through – Facebook Request Line – Scotty B wdha                                                                                Requested by – The El- Cappytan Bobby Bonzo Rockturnaling and Working in Hasbrouck Heights , NJ 

fThe El- Cappytan set’s a record  making the Top 5 six nights in a row. Congratulation’s Bonzo! WOW! he its the 6 th in a row at #3. by wrapping up his Van Halen Deepcuts that rock theme  with a DJ’s Choice. He  does not land in the Top 5 because it is DJ Choice it’s because the theme he came up with is great in my opinion. Van Halen has sooooo many great songs that were not released as singles that it is refreshing to play them and share them in the RRZ. . “Dirty Movies,” a deep cut from their 1981 album “Fair Warning,” is one such hidden gem that deserves recognition. So, dive into the world of “Dirty Movies,” let the infectious grooves and powerful performances envelop you, and experience the magic of Van Halen’s hidden gem. Allow yourself to be drawn into the seductive allure of the song, knowing that within its layers lies a testament to the band’s enduring legacy and the lasting impact of their music.          Atta Boy Bonzo! Congratulations! Salute!

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Joe Perry and Steven Tyler of Aerosmith on 7/1/93 in Chicago, Il. (Photo by Paul Natkin/WireImage)

#2. Aerosmith – I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing                                                                                                             Requested Through – Facebook Request Line – Scotty B wdha                                                                                Requested by – Crazy Colonel John from the Orange County Rockers in Orange County , NY                        2

Crazy Colonel John takes the two spot with his dedication request to his wife Crazy Colonel Robin for her Birthday with “I Don’t Want to Miss a thing by Aerosmith. Aerosmith’s “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” is timeless masterpiece that was released in 1998 as the theme song for the film “Armageddon,” this power ballad has touched the hearts of millions around the world. With its heartfelt lyrics, powerful vocals, and soaring melodies, “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” stands as a testament to Aerosmith’s ability to create emotionally charged music that resonates deeply with listeners. Happy Birthday Robin! Great Job John! Salute!

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Judas Priest 1986 (Photo by Chris Walter/WireImage)

#1. Judas Priest – Parental Guidance                                                                                                                              Requested Through – Facebook Request Line Scotty B wdha                                                                                   Requested by – The Mander AKA Commander Chris M Rockturnaling and Working in                         South Plainfield , NJ                                                                                                                                                          1

The Mander reaches the top of the list with his request for “Parental Guidance” by Judas Priest. Known for their iconic sound and rebellious spirit, Judas Priest’s music often pushes boundaries and challenges societal norms. One such track that exemplifies this defiance is “Parental Guidance.” Released in 1986 as a single from their album “Turbo,” this anthemic song addresses the theme of parental control and the desire for personal freedom. With its infectious hooks, bold lyrics, and unapologetic attitude, “Parental Guidance” stands as a testament to Judas Priest’s ability to create music that emboldens listeners to embrace their individuality. From the moment “Parental Guidance” kicks in, it grabs the listener’s attention with its energetic guitar riffs and driving rhythm section. Rob Halford’s commanding vocals deliver lyrics that challenge the restrictive nature of parental guidance, urging individuals to break free from societal expectations and forge their own path. The verse sets the stage for the rebellious spirit that permeates the song.  So, crank up the volume, let the infectious energy of “Parental Guidance” wash over you, and embrace the power of individual expression. Allow the song to ignite the fire within, reminding you to forge your own path, challenge preconceptions, and live life on your own terms. Great Job and Congratulations Mander you are #1! Salute!

 

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