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Copyright 2007 Poison, all rights reserved."This page requires AC_RunActiveContent.Get Flash to View the Official Poison Website.Poison sits down with Matt at the Trump Casino in Atlantic City for a candid look into the band's rich history.Then watch the HDNet premiere of Poison Live, Raw and Uncut from the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in St.Make sure to tune in at 830 PM for Sound Off with Matt Pinfield and then Poison LIVE at 9 PM ETF or times in your area go to www.The webchat page is now live and taking questions for Bret, so check it out and get your questions into the mix!Poison on a 50 city tour.For other uses, see Poison (disambiguation).In the context of biology, poisons are substances that can cause damage, illness, or death to organisms, usually by chemical reaction or other activity on the molecular scale, when a sufficient quantity is absorbed by an organism.Paracelsus, the father of toxicology, once wrote: "Everything is poison, there is poison in everything.Only the dose makes a thing not a poison."In medicine (particularly veterinary) and in zoology, a poison is often distinguished from a toxin and a venom.Toxins are poisons produced via some biological function in nature, and venoms are usually defined as biologic toxins that are injected by a bite or sting to cause their effect, while other poisons are generally defined as substances which are absorbed through epithelial linings such as the skin or gut.Terminology
2 Uses of poison
3 Biological poisoning
4 Poisoning management
4.Initial medical management
4.Terminology
Some poisons are also toxins, usually referring to naturally produced substances, such as the bacterial proteins that cause tetanus and botulism.Animal toxins that are delivered subcutaneously (e.In normal usage, a poisonous organism is one that is harmful to consume, but a venomous organism uses poison to defend itself while still alive.The derivative forms "toxic" and "poisonous" are synonymous.Within chemistry and physics, a poison is a substance that obstructs or inhibits a reaction, for example by binding to a catalyst.For example, see nuclear poison.The phrase "poison" is often used colloquially to describe any harmful substance, particularly corrosive substances, carcinogens, mutagens, teratogens and harmful pollutants, and to exaggerate the dangers of chemicals.The legal definition of "poison" is stricter.Poisons are usually not used for their toxicity, but may be used for their other properties.Where possible, specific agents which are less poisonous to humans have come to be preferred, but exceptions such as phosphine continue in use.Throughout human history, intentional application of poison has been used as a method of assassination, murder, suicide and execution.As a method of execution, poison has been ingested, as the ancient Athenians did (see Socrates), inhaled, as with carbon monoxide or hydrogen cyanide (see gas chamber), or injected (see lethal injection).Many languages describe lethal injection with their corresponding words for "poison shot".Poison was also employed in gunpowder warfare.For example, the 14th century Chinese text of the Huo Long Jing written by Jiao Yu outlined the use of a poisonous gunpowder mixture to fill cast iron grenade bombs.Poisonous materials are often used for their chemical or physical properties other than being poisonous.The most effective, easiest, safest, or cheapest option for use in a chemical synthesis may be a poisonous material.Particularly in experimental laboratory syntheses a specific reactivity is used, despite the toxicity of the reagent.Chromic acid is an example of such a "simple to use" reagent.Many technical applications call for some specific physical properties; a toxic substance may possess these properties and therefore be superior.Hydrogen fluoride, for example, is poisonous and extremely corrosive.Biological poisoning
Acute poisoning is exposure to a poison on one occasion or during a short period of time.Absorption of a poison is necessary for systemic poisoning.In contrast, substances that destroy tissue but do not absorb, such as lye, are classified as corrosives rather than poisons.The patient gradually becomes ill, or becomes ill after a long latent period.Chronic poisoning most commonly occurs following exposure to poisons that bioaccumulate such as mercury and lead.Contact or absorption of poisons can cause rapid death or impairment.Inhaled or ingested cyanide as used as method of execution on US gas chambers almost instantly starves the body of energy by inhibiting the enzymes in mitochondria that make ATP.Intravenous injection of an unnaturally high concentration of potassium chloride, such as in the execution of prisoners in parts of the United States, quickly stops the heart by eliminating the cell potential necessary for muscle contraction.Many substances regarded as poisons are toxic only indirectly, by toxication.An example is "wood alcohol" or methanol, which is not poisonous itself, but is chemically converted to toxic formaldehyde and formic acid in the liver.Many drug molecules are made toxic in the liver, and the genetic variability of certain liver enzymes makes the toxicity of many compounds differ between individuals.The study of the symptoms, mechanisms, treatment and diagnosis of biological poisoning is known as toxicology.Exposure to radioactive substances can produce radiation poisoning, an unrelated phenomenon.Initial medical management
Initial management for all poisonings includes ensuring adequate cardiopulmonary function and providing treatment for any symptoms such as seizures, shock, and pain.Decontamination
If the toxin was recently ingested, absorption of the substance may be able to be decreased through gastric decontamination.This may be achieved using activated charcoal, gastric lavage, whole bowel irrigation, or nasogastric aspiration.Activated charcoal is the treatment of choice to prevent absorption of the poison.It is usually administered when the patient is in the emergency room.Whole bowel irrigation cleanses the bowel, this is achieved by giving the patient large amounts of a polyethylene glycol solution.The osmotically balanced polyethylene glycol solution is not absorbed into the body, having the effect of flushing out the entire gastrointestinal tract.Its major uses are following ingestion of sustained release drugs, toxins that are not absorbed by activated charcoal (i.Gastric lavage, commonly known as a stomach pump, is the insertion of a tube into the stomach, followed by administration of water or saline down the tube.Lavage has been used for many years as a common treatment for poisoned patients.However, a recent review of the procedure in poisonings suggests no benefit.This procedure is mainly used for liquid ingestions where activated charcoal is ineffective, i.Cathartics were postulated to decrease absorption by increasing the expulsion of the poison from the gastrointestinal tract.There are two types of cathartics used in poisoned patients; saline cathartics (sodium sulfate, magnesium citrate, magnesium sulfate) and saccharide cathartics (sorbitol).They do not appear to improve patient outcome and are no longer recommended.Enhanced excretion
In some situations elimination of the poison can be enhanced using diuresis, hemodialysis, hemoperfusion, peritoneal dialysis, or exchange transfusion.Further treatment
In the majority of poisonings the mainstay of management is providing supportive care for the patient, i.T50) Poisoning by drugs, medicaments and biological substances
(T36.Poisoning by systemic antibiotics
(T37.Poisoning by hormones and their synthetic substitutes and antagonists, not elsewhere classified
(T39.Poisoning by nonopiod analgesics, antipyretics and antirheumatics
(T40.Poisoning by narcotics and psychodysleptics (hallucinogens)
(T41.Poisoning by anaesthetics and therapeutic gases
(T42.Poisoning by psychotropic drugs, not elsewhere classified
(T44.They include most spider and snake venoms, as well as many modern chemical weapons.One class of toxins of interest to neurochemical researchers are the various cone snail toxins known as conotoxins.Atropine
Poison hemlock
Anticholinesterases (T44.Poisoning by primarily systemic and haematological agents, not elsewhere classified
Phytohaemagglutinin (Red kidney bean poisoning)
(T46.Poisoning by agents primarily affecting the cardiovascular system
Digitoxin
Digoxin
Ouabain
(T47.Poisoning by agents primarily affecting the gastrointestinal system
Solanine
Hyoscyamine
(T48.Poisoning by agents primarily acting on smooth and skeletal muscles and the respiratory system
Strychnine
Aconite
(T49.Poisoning by topical agents primarily affecting skin and mucous membrane and by ophthalmological, otorhinolaryngological and dental drugs
(T50.T65) Toxic effects of substances chiefly nonmedicinal as to source
(T51.Toxic effect of alcohol
(T51.Toxic effect of halogen derivatives of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons
(T54.Toxic effect of corrosive substances Corrosives mechanically damage biological systems on contact.Strong inorganic bases, such as lye, gradually dissolve skin on contact but can cause serious damage to eyes or mucous membranes much more rapidly.Ammonia is a far weaker base than lye, but has the distinction of being a gas and thus may more easily come into contact with the sensitive mucous membranes of the respiratory system.Quicklime, which has household uses, is a particularly common cause of poisoning.Some of the light metals, if handled carelessly, can not only cause thermal burns, but also produce very strongly basic solutions in sweat.Toxic metals are often inaccurately referred to as "heavy metals", although not all heavy metals are necessarily harmful and not all toxic metals are heavy metals.Beryllium (a highly but subtly toxic light metal)
Antimony
Barium
Thallium
Uranium
(T57.Toxic effect of carbon monoxide
(T58) By far the most notable metabolic poison is carbon monoxide, which blocks the ability of red blood cells to transport oxygen.Toxic effect of other gases, fumes and vapours
Formaldehyde (T59.Phosgene
Phosphine
Hydrogen sulfide
Oxidizers Poisons of this class are generally not very harmful to higher life forms such as humans (for whom the outer layer of cells are more or less disposable), but lethal to microorganisms such as bacteria.See also: Free radical
(T60.Toxic effect of pesticides
Pesticide poisoning
Fluoroacetate is a metabolic poison that blocks a vital step in the citric acid cycle.Rotenone is a metabolic poison that disrupts electron transport in cellular respiration.Toxic effect of noxious substances eaten as seafood
Ciguatera poisoning
Scombroid poisoning
Shellfish toxins (PSP, DSP, NSP, ASP )
Domoic acid (or Amnesic shellfish poisoning, ASP)
Tetrodotoxin
(T62.Toxic effect of other noxious substances eaten as food
Food poisoning
Botulin toxin
Hemlock water dropwort
Grayanotoxin (Honey intoxication)
Tetanospasmin (Tetanos Toxin)
(T63.Toxic effect of other and unspecified substances
(T65.Cyanide is a metabolic poison that bonds with an enzyme involved in ATP production.Kautilya suggests employing means such as seduction, secret use of weapons, poison etc.Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers.Subject: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law."Position paper: whole bowel irrigation.".Vale JA, Kulig K; American Academy of Clinical Toxicology; European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists."Position paper: Ipecac syrup.".See also
List of poisonous plants
History of poison
Antidote
Venom
Biosecurity
Food taster
LD50
Lethal injection
List of poisonings
List of fictional toxins
Toxicity
List of extremely hazardous substances
Mr.This page was last modified 15:15, 9 January 2008.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.See Copyrights for details.Poison is an American rock band which achieved great success and popularity in the late 1980s and the 1990s.To date they have sold more than 25 million albums worldwide and are still active.Popular Culture
3 Band members
3.Poison began their journey in 1983 under the name Paris and consisted of lead vocalist Bret Michaels, guitarist Matt Smith, bassist Bobby Dall, and drummer Rikki Rockett.Moving to Los Angeles in March 1984, they started playing the club circuit.The name Poison was picked by the band after a mob of angry parents protested to say that rock music was "poisoning" the lives of their children.The band began auditioning replacement guitarists when Smith left the group.Without money for effects, they would fill the stage with old Harleys and car parts, blow up car fuses and pour confetti onto themselves from boxes in the ceiling.During this period, Poison's manager negotiated a deal under which West Hollywood club The Troubadour would pay for shows by covering the band's monthly rent and "recreation" bill.Ultimately, the shows drew sufficient crowds to enable the band to make a profit from them.Their debut album, Look What the Cat Dragged In was released on August 2, 1986.The record's production would later fuel a public feud between the band and producer Ric Browde, who stated that Poison was a "triumph of image over substance" and that DeVille was the only member of the band who had any musical talent.In 1987 the band also recorded a cover of the Kiss song "Rock And Roll All Nite" for Less Than Zero's soundtrack.The stunt appeared to have been in retaliation for various negative comments made about Poison by Geffen band Guns N' Roses.Poison's second album, Open Up and Say...The record included the band's biggest hit, "Every Rose Has Its Thorn," along with other top 10 hits, "Nothin' But A Good Time", "Fallen Angel" and the Loggins and Messina cover "Your Mama Don't Dance."By the time the band toured with David Lee Roth (in 1988 on the Skyscraper Tour), it was apparent Poison had become a major live act.Def Leppard, Bon Jovi and Guns N' Roses.Blood, released on June 21, 1990, also was highly successful.Subsequent versions of this cover removed this "extra" ink.Videotape early in 1991.American charts, providing the impetus for a further world tour.One of Poison's few appearances in the UK was on August 18, 1990 at Donington's Monsters of Rock festival in the summer of 1990.Whitesnake headlined with Aerosmith, Poison, Quireboys and Thunder supporting them.This event was broadcast on BBC Radio 1.The double album features live tracks from Poison's first three studio albums and four new studio tracks, which were the last recorded before guitarist C.DeVille's departure from the band within that year.Despite Poison's success, DeVille's cocaine and alcohol addictions had begun to cause strife in the band.Poison's fifth album, Native Tongue was released on February 8, 1993.Containing the single "Stand," the album received generally positive reviews, but sales were comparatively sluggish, selling only 1 million copies worldwide.The band toured in support of the album, but tensions mounted between Kotzen and the rest of Poison.Kotzen was promptly fired, and replaced by Blues Saraceno.Poison began recording its sixth album, Crack a Smile, in 1994.Capitol Records offered little support for a new Poison record.The record was released on 26 Nov 1996, and went platinum, despite the lack of an immediate tour to support the album.Bret Michaels made his movie debut in the Charlie Sheen movie A Letter From Death Row in 1998.After seven years apart, Michaels and DeVille were able to patch up their differences during the latter part of 1998.The Greatest Hits reunion tour finally took place in the summer of 1999.The original lineup intact, Poison hit the road.VH1's Behind the Music appeared to solidify the reunited lineup's newfound popularity.Hardcore Fans uncovered copies of Crack a Smile from the numerous bootlegs that were beginning to surface but it wasn't long before a shortfall in supply became evident.On March 14, 2000 Crack a Smile...However it did host various outtakes from the Crack a Smile and Open Up And Say...In addition to the outtakes, live recordings from the 1990 installment of the MTV Unplugged series were included.Later in the same year C.Deville released his solo album 'Samantha 7' and Poison also released Power to the People, their first studio album with DeVille in eight years.The record contained five new studio songs: "Power to the People," "Can't Bring Me Down," "Last Song," "Strange," and "I Hate Every Bone In Your Body But Mine," the latter with DeVille taking on lead vocals for the first time.The remainder of the album featured live performances from tours during 1999 and 2000.Hollyweird, Poison's ninth studio album, was released on May 21, 2002.It was Poison's first full album of new material with C.DeVille back in the band.The album was heavily criticized by both critics and fans, with many feeling it had poor production quality and an unimpressive new sound.It was the song that stuck and I think it fits perfectly for our band.Blues with acoustic versions of "Something to Believe In" and "Stand".On January 7, 2003 after almost 20 years with Poison, Rikki Rockett released his first solo album Glitter 4 Your Soul which was distributed online.The album was a tribute to 1970s glam rock.After a year off, Poison returned.The Best Of Poison: 20 Years Of Rock, in April 2006.The record also features a new track, a cover of Grand Funk Railroad's "We're An American Band", produced by Don Was.This marked Poison's return to the Billboard top 20 charts for the first time since 1993."Your Mama Don't Dance" was played in the movie "RV" in 2006.On August 1, Capitol Records released remastered versions of the first three Poison albums: Look What the Cat Dragged In, Open Up and Say...Flesh and Blood, in honor of Poison's 20th anniversary."Livin' For The Minute" and an interview with the band.During the show in Atlanta on August 25, 2006, band members Bret Michaels and Bobby Dall had to be separated by members of the road crew and fellow band member Rikki Rockett after the two came to blows right before the encore, with Bret throwing his mic at Bobby, and Bobby retaliating by slamming his bass into Bret, injuring Bret's knee.Michaels apologized later and stated, "You may have just seen the last concert by Poison in its current formation".This is not the first physical incident between the band members.DeVille appeared on VH1's reality television show The Surreal Life in March 2006, the same day he got out of rehab.On January 03, 2007 Poison announced on their official My Space page that they would like the fans to help pick favourite classic rock songs for the new studio album that they are to record."The Album will be ready for a summer Poison tour.That is the plan, anyway.During 2007 Poison went on a summer tour with Ratt.They released their covers album, now named Poison'd!June 5th through Capitol Records.Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre in St.Poison also appeared that night on the channel's Sound Off with Matt Pinfield.On July 13,2007, Poison performed at glam metal festival "Rocklahoma."Bret Michaels is currently touring in Iraq.Popular Culture
The song "Talk Dirty To Me" is featured in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.Brett Michaels provided vocals for PS3, Xbox360 and PC versions and is an unlockable character (Singer) when a cheat code is entered.Brett also provided Motion Capture for the singer on all systems.Blues (2003)
The Best of Poison: 20 Years of Rock (2006)
Poison'd!Konow D "Bang Your Head" Three Rivers Press 2002 at p.Poison went on to play larger venues selling more tickets than many national acts who played the same clubs.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.See Copyrights for details.Poisoning Overview
If you, a family member, or a friend has swallowed or breathed in a poison and you have serious signs or symptoms (nausea, vomiting, pain, trouble breathing, seizure, confusion, or abnormal skin color), then you must either call an ambulance for transport to a hospital emergency department or call a poison control center for guidance.If the person has no symptoms but has taken a potentially dangerous poison, you should also call a poison control center or go to the nearest emergency department for an evaluation.Poison is anything that kills or injures through its chemical actions.Most poisons are ingested (swallowed).Practical information for healthy living.Start losing weight TODAY!Get breaking medical news.We subscribe to the HONcode principles.The oldest Poison site online!Services and providers for Poisoning in the U.To prevent poisoning it is important to use and store products exactly
as their labels say.Keep dangerous products where children can't get to them.Treatment for poisoning depends on the type of poison.If you suspect someone has
been poisoned, call your local poison control center right away.Article: Resistant alcohol withdrawal: does an unexpectedly large sedative requirement identify...Any substance can be poisonous if enough is taken.Suicide and assault by poisoning fall into this category.Allows you to create maps of U.States in 2003, 5,543 (19.Annest JL, Ballesteros MF, Budnitz D.On June 2, 2007, Bret Michaels was a surprise last minute guest on Eddie Trunk Rocks FM radio show live in NYC on Q104.Bret talked Poison, his VH1 reality ahow and also revealed exclusively that "Mike Tramps White Lion" is no longer on the tour.Poison update from EddieTrunk.Just back from a quick trip to LA for a VH1 Classic shoot with Poison to cover their upcoming new all covers CD.The guys in the band are all getting along great and are truly good people.Heard some of the new music the guys are doing and it sounded very cool.Don Was is once again producing and it was cool to meet and talk with him as well.The interview will air in a few months once the CD is done and it looks like a Poison tour is in the works for this Summer.Slash mentioned that he liked my Turntable's segments on VH1 Classic, which was cool to hear (by the way, shooting more of those next week with my bud Jim Breuer).Heard some of the new VR through the studio door and it sounded killer!OK, but Slash said this one is much better, and it sounded like it!I'll have some photos from the Poison interview posted soon.Tuesday night I hung in LA with CC and Bobby from Poison, James Lomenzo (now of Megadeth) and Chris Jericho at the famous Rainbow in Hollywood.CJ will be back in NYC soon and we will do a metal summit show for sure.Chris is working on several projects and it was good to see him as well.Ace right away and was never so happy to hear him answer the phone!How this stuff starts I'll never know?He has never been more healthy.Ironically, as I told Ace about this rumour, he told me he had just come from a wake, but it was not his thank God!Axl announced date of March 6th (is anyone really surprised?Bumblefoot was on my XM show last Monday and he said he does play on the CD and it is close, but could not talk in detail about it.Hope this will happen and with the original members.There is some talk that Roth insisted that Michael Anthony is part of it, which I get.WITH NEW ALBUM, POISON'D!WITH NEW ALBUM, POISON'D!NATIONAL SUMMER TOUR STARTS TONIGHT!Released June 5 on CD and digitally, POISON'D!Starting tonight in Greenville, SC, Poison will hit more than 50 U.The national tour, with RATT joining Poison for most of the dates, includes stops in and around New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Detroit, Washington, DC and other major tour markets across the country.Featuring Poison's original members, Bret Michaels (vocals), C.DeVille (guitar), Rikki Rockett (drums) and Bobby Dall (bass), and produced by Don Was, POISON'D!Since Poison's 1986 debut, Look What The Cat Dragged In, the band has sold more than 25 million records and DVDs worldwide.Produced by Don Was at Hensen Recording Studios in Hollywood, POISON'D!David Bowie's "Suffragette City," The Cars' "You're Just What I Needed," The Romantics' "What I Like About You," Sweet's "Little Willy," The Marshall Tucker Band's "Can't You See" and The Rolling Stones' "Dead Flowers."Some of Poison's best previously recorded covers are also featured on POISON'D!At Wal*Mart, the CD also includes an exclusive bonus track, Justin Timberlake's "SexyBack."In 1986, Poison released their debut album, Look What the Cat Dragged In.After years of hard work, touring and controversy, radio and MTV finally took notice of the band and their music, propelling Poison into superstardom.Billboard album charts, charted three singles and sold more than four million copies.Platinum two weeks after its release.Through the '90s, Poison continued to tour arenas and amphitheatres and recorded the Platinum Native Tongue and Crack A Smile.After five years of not speaking, Michaels and DeVille met up in 1999 and, with their chemistry and friendship quickly rekindled, the band went into the studio to record Power To The People.One of the most successful reunion tours of all time followed the album's release.Poison tore through the summer of 2006 on their highly successful "20 Years Of Rock" North American concert tour.Poison'd In Stores Today!Poison's new album of covers is in stores today!POISON Plays LIVE on the Internet!!!POISON ANNOUNCES 2007 SUMMER TOUR DATES FOR MORE THAN 50 U.Poison, one of rock's most iconic and enduring bands, will hit more than 50 U.The national tour, with Ratt and special guest White Lion joining Poison for most of the dates, rolls out on June 13 in Greenville, SC, with stops in and around New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Detroit, Washington, DC and other major tour markets across the country.Poison's new studio album, Poison'd!Featuring Poison's original members, Bret Michaels (vocals), C.DeVille (guitar), Rikki Rockett (drums) and Bobby Dall (bass), and produced by Don Was, Poison'd!Since Poison's 1986 debut, Look What The Cat Dragged In, the band has sold more than 25 million records and DVDs worldwide.Produced by Don Was at Hensen Recording Studios in Hollywood, Poison'd!David Bowie's "Suffragette City," The Cars' "You're Just What I Needed," The Romantics' "What I Like About You," Sweet's "Little Willy," The Marshall Tucker Band's "Can't You See" and The Rolling Stones' "Dead Flowers."Some of Poison's best previously recorded covers are also featured on Poison'd!Messina's "Your Mama Don't Dance."In July, VH1 will premiere a new reality show, "Rock of Love with Bret Michaels."In 1986, Poison released their debut album, Look What the Cat Dragged In.After years of hard work, touring and controversy, radio and MTV finally took notice of the band and their music, propelling Poison into superstardom.Billboard album charts, charted three singles and sold more than four million copies.Billboard's Singles chart and the album sold more than seven million units.MTV Music Video Awards (right between Cindy Crawford's high heels and Eddie Van Halen's sneakers).Through the '90s, Poison continued to tour arenas and amphitheatres and recorded the Platinum Native Tongue and Crack A Smile.Poison tore through the summer of 2006 on their highly successful "20 Years Of Rock" North American concert tour.Ratt with vocalist Stephen Pearcy, guitarist Warren DeMartini and drummer Bobby Blotzer will grace the stage together for the first time since 1999.White Lion, led by original member Mike Tramp (vocals), released four albums between 1983 and 1990, including 1987's double platinum Pride.Poison'd 2007 Tour Confirmed Dates
Wed.Blossom Music Center
Sun.Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Tue.Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
Thu.Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Fri."Flavor of Love" and "I Love New York" comes a fresh new take on this wildly exciting relationship show.Bret Michaels has been handpicked by VH1 and producers Mark Cronin and Cris Abrego to take this series to all new heights of rock 'n' roll insanity!As VH1's hottest eligible bachelor, a bevy of beauties will vie to win his heart in the new series "Rock of Love with Bret Michaels" premiering in July.The ladies who win these challenges will join Michaels on some wild and exclusive excursions, while those who can't hang like true backstage VIPs will be escorted out in bona fide rock star fashion.They'll all get a taste of living the rock star life, but in the end, only one lucky lady will win an all access pass to his heart.When I went live on the internet on January 7, 1997, the Poison presence on the web was certainly underwhelming.But in the over two years since, Poison sites have multiplied rapidly.Now, as the oldest Poison web site on the internet, I have compiled the comprehensive list of Poison links.Official Sites:
Poison Web
The Official Poison Web Site.Run by Rikki Rockett, it is the best source for news straight from the band.Capitol Records
Capitol Record's Poison Site.Fairly straight forward, with a good biography of the band, and little else.Bret Michaels Entertainment
Bret Michael's Official Home Page.Features information on his movies and soundtracks, in addition to some great Poison news.Rikki Rockett's Homepage
Poison's Drummer.Also a very cool "online drums" set that is fun to fool around with.Richie Kotzen's Home Page
Check out how he's doing after being kicked out of Poison.Blues Saraceno's Home Page
Check out what Blues is up to now.Cleopatra Records
Here is the homepage for the label which released the Tribute To Poison by Bret Michaels.Poison Web Page
Perhaps the best source for Poison on the internet besides this site.Scott has been active for about as long as we have.The Poison Ring
A web ring linking together dozens of Poison related sites.Also features some cool online Poison greeting cards.Jeff and Eric's Poison Page
One of the more complete Poison pages out there, with some tabs and other great stuff.Kick Ass Poison Page
One of the oldest Poison site out there, has an amateurish look, but some decent features.Poison 2000
Under constuction as of 3.Caroline's Poison Page
A complete site with tons of sections, with a Poison Quiz and some more.Cinderella And Poison
Nice small site dedicated to both bands, who will be touring together in the summer of 2000!No more lookin' back
Simple site, with some nice info and a couple pictures.Aisling13's Poison Site
One page with a history and a couple of pictures.Talk Dirty To Me
Some great tour pictures.Exiled From Mainstream
More great tour pictures.That's The Way I Like It
Page from down under in Austrailia.Carolyn's Poison Page
Basic New Page.As a Poison fan site, with news, pictures, sounds, and other information .Poison Luvers
This is a club for lovers of Poison.If you love Posion like I do, join this club and post messages, add links, photos, ....Poison veneno
A full Poison site, but completely in Spanish!Ride The Wind
A Poison site apparently in Japanese.Native Tongue
Unique design, featuring you basic Poison facts.Poison In Italian (i think)
Nice design, full site in that language.Vocalizin' and Socializin'
The most complete Bret Michaels Fan Site on the web!Sticks Tricks and Lipstick Fix
Most complete Rikki Rockett site on the internet!The Rockett Place
Very up to date resource for news and info on Poison, and specifically Rikki.Poison: Dall Net
The number one site on the web for Bobby Dall info.Posin'
A tribute band to Poison.Features almost daily news updates.KNAC Live
Online radio station that plays a great mix of rock and metal.Poison Web Site
Nice basic info site.Poison Addicted Page
Very basic text based site with some info on each band member.Excite's Poison area
A lean area with a few pictures and files.Poison
A site of which consists only of some pictures.Tracii'Z Sunset Strip
One page with some large pictures.Poison
A history with some nice quotes and some pictures.Ari's Poison Page
Nice little page with some sound clips and pictures.Deville Web Site
Formerly a complete C.Wiccania's Dose of Poison on the Web
Simple site, with some nice info and a couple pictures.You've made a difference in my life
Touching site featuring some kind workds about the band. |