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Joe's Record Store Vinyl Assault!: Seduce 'Too Much Ain't Enough'

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From the Detroit area, came an excellent 3 piece high energy metal rock band, that put out an impressive major label debut. Originally released in late 1988 by IRS Records, 'Too Much Ain't Never Enough' was a distinguishable presentation of Detroit's coolest rockers. During an era of metal when more and more cookie cutter hair bands were flooding the music market, SEDUCE was like an Oasis of disregarding Hollywood's latest Motley Crue wannabe.

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In ecology, an oasis (; pl.: oases ) is a fertile area of a desert or semi-desert environment that sustains plant life and provides habitat for animals. Surface water may be present, or water may only be accessible from wells or underground channels created by humans. In geography, an oasis may be a current or past rest stop on a transportation route, or less-than-verdant location that nonetheless provides access to underground water through deep wells created and maintained by humans. Although ...

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This 1988 footage from Joe's Record Store is a rare gem that offers a glimpse into the world of underground rock in the late 80s. The clip features Seduce, a high-energy metal rock band from Detroit, performing their song "Too Much Ain't Enough." What makes this footage notable is its raw, unpolished quality, giving viewers a sense of what it was like to experience live music during that era.

The fact that Seduce's major label debut was released in late 1988 by IRS Records suggests that the band was part of a growing movement of alternative rock bands pushing against the mainstream. The comparison to Oasis is apt, as both bands were known for their unique sound and style, which set them apart from the cookie-cutter hair bands dominating the scene at the time.

The clip's title, "Joe's Record Store Vinyl Assault!", hints at the DIY ethos that defined many underground rock bands of the era. Joe's Record Store itself is likely a small, independent record store that served as a hub for local music enthusiasts and musicians. The fact that Seduce was chosen to perform in this setting suggests that they were part of a tight-knit community of artists who valued authenticity over commercial appeal.

Sting, mentioned in the YouTube description, is an interesting reference point given his own career trajectory during this time period. As the frontman of the Police, Sting had already achieved massive success by 1988, but he was also beginning to explore new sounds and styles as a solo artist. His inclusion in the description may be seen as a nod to Seduce's eclectic sound, which blended elements of rock, metal, and other genres.

The mention of "Detroit's coolest rockers" in the YouTube description highlights the city's rich musical heritage and its influence on the development of rock music. Detroit has been home to numerous influential bands over the years, from Motown legends like Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye to punk and post-punk bands like The MC5 and The Stooges.

Overall, this rare footage is a fascinating glimpse into the world of underground rock in the late 80s. Seduce's performance at Joe's Record Store offers a unique perspective on what it was like to experience live music during this era, and their music serves as a testament to the diversity and creativity of Detroit's musical scene.

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