“One More Reason” is a hard-hitting track by American glam metal band L.A. Guns, released in 1988 on their self-titled debut. Surrounded by early fan favorites like “Sex Action” and “Electric Gypsy,” it helped define the band’s raw Sunset Strip sound—streetwise attitude, loud hooks, and a live-wire performance.
Lyrically, the song leans darker than many glam-metal peers, touching on self-destruction, inner conflict, and addictive cycles. That tension gives extra bite to the driving groove, sharp riffing, and chorus that hits like a warning shot.
The music video matches the intensity with fast-cut performance energy and provocative visuals—flashes of chaos, wreckage, and high-drama imagery that fit the song’s restless mood. Directed by Ralph Ziman, it became a key MTV-era moment for the band, helping cement Phil Lewis and the group’s reckless, late-’80s L.A. menace on screen.
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