Van Halen is the self-titled debut studio album by American hard rock band Van Halen. Released on February 10, 1978, the album peaked at #19 on the Billboard 200 and sold more than 10 million copies in the United States. The album’s release focused on the mainstream media’s focus on good looks and extroverted musicians, while musicians and fans focused on extrovert persona.
About Van Halen (album) in brief

In 1978, Rolling Stone critic Charles M. Young predicted, \”In three years, Van Halens is going to be fat and self-indulgent and disgusting … follow Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin right into the toilet. In the meantime, they are likely to be a big deal. \” But he also wrote that: \”Van Halens’s secret is not doing anything that’s original while having the hormones to do it better than all those bands who have become fat andSelf-indULgent and. disgusting. The term honorific becomes honorific when the music belongs in a bar… This music belongs on an aircraft carrier.’ The album’s release focused on the mainstream media’s focus on good looks and extroverted musicians, while musicians and fans focused on extrovert persona. The band’s debut single, a cover of The Kinks’ \”You really Got Me\”, spent three weeks on the chart, peaking at number 36. The group’s future manager, Marshall Berle, discovered the band.
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