Just prior to the when the Seattle movement shook up the music world in the early '90s, a plethora of groups containing veteran members of classic rock bands united to assemble new outfits that focused on mainstream, radio-friendly rock. The more successful of these aforementioned acts included Damn Yankees (which included Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw, and Jack Blades) and Bad English (Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain, John Waite), while several other similarly styled outfits surfaced with considerably less success, such as 21 Guns. Led by ex-Thin Lizzy guitarist Scott Gorham, 21 Guns cons...