Annoyance to the royals? That’s heartless and unkind

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MEAN.

Last seen on: The Guardian – Cryptic Crossword No 28,101 – Apr 7 2020

Random information on the term “MEAN”:

Mean is the fifth and final album by the California-based hard rock band Montrose and released in 1987. It has much more of a glam metal sound than previous Montrose albums.[citation needed] It was the lowest-charting release on Montrose’s career, reaching No. 165 on the Billboard 200 in June 1987.

According to Ronnie Montrose, singer Johnny Edwards and drummer James Kottak were still officially in the band Buster Brown at the time of the recording of Mean.[citation needed] They later played together in the first line-up of the band Wild Horses.

Guitarist Ronnie Montrose and bassist Glenn Letsch played together in the band Gamma both before, and after, this album.

It featured the song “M for Machine” which was written as a potential song for the 1987 American cyberpunk action film RoboCop, directed by Paul Verhoeven.

Drummer James Kottak went on to join the original line-up of hard rock/glam metal band Kingdom Come, remaining with that band during their most commercially successful period, prior to reconnecting with Edwards in Wild Horses. After leaving Wild Horses, Edwards became the frontman for Foreigner on their 1991 album, Unusual Heat.

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