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Warrant

About Warrant

With a pair of double-platinum albums and three Top Ten singles, Warrant were one of the most popular pop-metal bands of the late '80s. Formed in Los Angeles in 1984, the group weathered several lineup changes before solidifying around the talents of vocalist Jani Lane, guitarist Erik Turner, guitarist Joey Allen, bassist Jerry Dixon, and drummer Steven Sweet. The band signed with Columbia Records in January 1988 and released Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich one year later; by that summer, it had climbed into the Top Ten and launched the hit singles "Down Boys," "Sometimes She Cries," and "Heaven," the last of which reached number two on the American charts. Released in the summer of 1990, follow-up effort Cherry Pie was an even bigger success, climbing into the Top Ten and featuring the high-charting singles "I Saw Red" and "Cherry Pie." Warrant had some trouble continuing their multi-platinum success during the alternative explosion of 1992, although their third album, Dog Eat Dog, did go gold. Ultraphobic (1995) and Belly to Belly (1996), however, failed to chart. The band's lineup began to splinter as the '90s progressed, with the majority of Warrant's founding members leaving the group. Under the Influence arrived in 2001; comprising various cover songs and two original tracks, it also marked Jani Lane's last recording with the band. He ultimately left in 2004, taking two of Warrant's members with him, and was replaced by former Black 'N Blue vocalist Jaime St. James. While Lane attempted a solo career, the revised version of Warrant released Born Again in 2006. St. James' tenure with the band proved to be very short, as he was ousted in 2008 in favor of Lane's return. Later that year, Lane left once again and was replaced by Lynch Mob's Rob Mason. In August 2011, Lane was found dead from acute alcohol poisoning at the age of 47 in a Los Angeles hotel room. That same year the band released Rockaholic, the first Warrant studio album to feature Mason behind the mike. That same lineup reconvened for 2017's Louder Harder Faster, which was produced by Jeff Pilson and released via Frontiers. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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About Warrant

With a pair of double-platinum albums and three Top Ten singles, Warrant were one of the most popular pop-metal bands of the late '80s. Formed in Los Angeles in 1984, the group weathered several lineup changes before solidifying around the talents of vocalist Jani Lane, guitarist Erik Turner, guitarist Joey Allen, bassist Jerry Dixon, and drummer Steven Sweet. The band signed with Columbia Records in January 1988 and released Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich one year later; by that summer, it had climbed into the Top Ten and launched the hit singles "Down Boys," "Sometimes She Cries," and "Heaven," the last of which reached number two on the American charts. Released in the summer of 1990, follow-up effort Cherry Pie was an even bigger success, climbing into the Top Ten and featuring the high-charting singles "I Saw Red" and "Cherry Pie." Warrant had some trouble continuing their multi-platinum success during the alternative explosion of 1992, although their third album, Dog Eat Dog, did go gold. Ultraphobic (1995) and Belly to Belly (1996), however, failed to chart. The band's lineup began to splinter as the '90s progressed, with the majority of Warrant's founding members leaving the group. Under the Influence arrived in 2001; comprising various cover songs and two original tracks, it also marked Jani Lane's last recording with the band. He ultimately left in 2004, taking two of Warrant's members with him, and was replaced by former Black 'N Blue vocalist Jaime St. James. While Lane attempted a solo career, the revised version of Warrant released Born Again in 2006. St. James' tenure with the band proved to be very short, as he was ousted in 2008 in favor of Lane's return. Later that year, Lane left once again and was replaced by Lynch Mob's Rob Mason. In August 2011, Lane was found dead from acute alcohol poisoning at the age of 47 in a Los Angeles hotel room. That same year the band released Rockaholic, the first Warrant studio album to feature Mason behind the mike. That same lineup reconvened for 2017's Louder Harder Faster, which was produced by Jeff Pilson and released via Frontiers. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

Warrant's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
20 Jun 2025 Warrant in Manistee Little River Casino Resort and Hotel, Eastlake, MI, United States
21 Jun 2025 Warrant, Firehouse in Hammond The Venue at Horseshoe Casino, Whiting, IN, United States
21 Jun 2025 Warrant, Firehouse in Hammond The Venue at Horseshoe Casino, Whiting, IN, United States
22 Aug 2025 Warrant in El Reno Lucky Star Casino - Concho, Concho, OK, United States
24 Aug 2025 Warrant, Lita Ford, Firehouse in Katy Home Run Dugout, Katy, TX, United States
05 Sep 2025 Warrant, Firehouse in Warren Packard Music Hall, Warren, OH, United States
17 Sep 2025 Darkness @ Zeche Carl in Essen Zeche Carl, Essen, NW, Germany
25 Sep 2025 Warrant in Troy Hobart Arena, Troy, OH, United States
26 Sep 2025 Warrant, Lita Ford, Firehouse in Fort Wayne FOELLINGER THEATRE, Fort Wayne, IN, United States
27 Sep 2025 Warrant @ Zeche Carl in Essen Zeche Carl, Essen, NW, Germany

Warrant's Popular songs

  • Cherry Pie
  • Heaven
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin

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Some of Warrant's most popular songs include Cherry Pie, Heaven, Uncle Tom's Cabin. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Warrant's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Cherry Pie, Heaven, Uncle Tom's Cabin, and more.

Warrant is known for their distinctive sound in the album rock genre, often blending elements of glam metal, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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