News

Explore the “most outrageous decade of music” in Paramount’s three-part ’80s hair metal documentary

Ahead of its release in September, Paramount+ have released the star-studded trailer for Nöthin’ But A Good Time: The Uncensored Story Of ’80s Hair Metal.

Explore the “most outrageous decade of music” in Paramount’s three-part ’80s hair metal documentary
Words:
Emily Carter

Paramount+ have released a trailer for their upcoming three-part new documentary Nöthin’ But A Good Time: The Uncensored Story Of ’80s Hair Metal.

Ahead of its arrival on the streamer on September 17, you can get a two-minute glimpse at what they’re describing as the “most outrageous decade of music”, based on Tom Beaujour and Richard Bienstock’s book of (almost) the same name.

This initial peek at what’s to come features interviews with those who were part of the scene at the time – from Don Dokken to Roxy Petrucci – as well as fans like Slipknot’s Corey Taylor, and Jackass star Steve-O.

Nöthin’ But A Good Time was directed by Jeff Tremaine (The Dirt, Jackass) and will also feature appearances from Bret Michaels, Stephen Pearcy, Nuno Bettencourt, Dave ‘Snake’ Sabo, Riki Rachtman and more.

Check out the trailer below:

Now read these

The best of Kerrang! delivered straight to your inbox three times a week. What are you waiting for?