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  1. Tracklist: 01. Caught Between Heaven & A Heartbreak (04:28) 02. Tell Me What You Want (03:35) 03. Dying Without Your Love (03:49) 04. Science Fiction Make Believe (04:22) 05. Hanging By A Thread (04:22) 06. Do You Remember Me? (03:41) 07. Walk Away (03:12) 08. Maybe (03:45) 09. You're The One (03:48) 10. Madness In The World (03.47) 11. One In A Million (05:07) Special Edition Bonus Tracks: 12. I Might Lie (Andy Taylor cover)(Taylor, Jones) (4:25) 13. After The Rain (Nelson cover)(M. & G. Nelson, Tanner, Wilson) (3:54) 14. Caught Between Heaven & A Heartbreak (Acoustic Version) (4.21) Crap video and very average song.
  2. I think American Hardcore will get a unanimous last place finish. That is one of the worst releases in history. Just complete absolute rubbish.
  3. Yes, it is: What may come as more of a surprise is that this summer also brings the end to Andy Zäta’s 7 year long career as lead guitar player for CL as he is now instead assuming one of the guitarist positions in the newly started British rock band Inglorious.
  4. from 0dayrox2: http://0dayrox2.blogspot.com/2015/08/boyfriend-another-goodbye-2015.html * Now this is a lot of fun; BOYFRIEND is an American Melodic Hard Rock band that made same noise in the first half of the '80s which decided to reunite after 25 years to play together again ... and record a new album. "Another Goodbye" is their just released comeback, a lovely slice of pure '80s Melodic Hard. Boyfriend was formed in St. Louis, Missouri and was active from 1979 – 1989. In fact the band started some years before as Majik Dust, they became Boyfriend when lead singer Bobby Flynn entered the band and they decided to go for a radio friendly, commercial rockin' sound. As many bands from the era, Boyfriend released their debut in 1983 by themselves (vinyl LP), and seems the guys were pretty popular in the area. Now, and after many years, all original members (minus bass player) returned to their first love; catchy, easy to the ears Melodic Rock. Mostly influenced by the sound patented by Night Ranger and alike, you can't go wrong with numbers like "Untouchable", the groovy "Love Ain't Enough" or title track "Another Goodbye" (one of my favs). On the fun as hell "Goodnight Miss America" they sound like early Loverboy, while I hear some Aldo Nova on the hooky "What You Do to Me". "Another Goodbye" brings to mind the glorious '80s days when a lot of talented bands emerged from all the corners of USA and, while not able to sign a major label contract, recorded their own albums and sold them locally. Boyfriend brings this to 2015: a lovely, from heart album in "Another Goodbye", which feels indie in spirit but it's very well recorded and played by these - now veterans - musicians obviously in love with this timeless genre; pure US Melodic Hard Rock. Highly Recommended. 01 - Untouchable 02 - Love Ain't Enough 03 - Goodnight Miss America 04 - Another Goodbye 05 - Sad Surrender [remastered] 06 - What You Do to Me 07 - Dirty Looks 08 - Magic Carousel (Acoustic) Bobby Flynn - lead vocals, keyboards, guitar Chuck Pudiwitr - lead guitar, vocals John Sloan - bass, vocals Timmy Reynolds - drums Mark Pelletier - bass, vocals on 5 BUY IT ! www.cdbaby.com/cd/boyfriend .
  5. from 0dayrox2: * Hailing from Kildare, Ireland, STEREO NASTY is a 'rare beast'. Rare for many things; his kick ass debut "Nasty By Nature" sounds like recorded in California in 1987, not in Ireland, and rare for the quality displayed on a first album. Also, Stereo Nasty is beast, a sonic beast ready to kill your senses and bang your head like a madman. Early promise was shown last year when we received a promising demo from Stereo Nasty. The 3 song tape definitely had potential and a savage production job, but needed a little more to bring it to the levels of excellence that some other bands in the hard rock / metal scene are working at. Now, Stereo Nasty are set to release "Nasty By Nature" tomorrow August 8th (including these 3 tracks re-recorded). and believe me, these guys Rock! From the CD artwork (logo design and cover concept by guitarist Adrian Foley), a hark back to classic Dokken and W.A.S.P. '80s era, you know this gonna rock hard. And indeed Stereo Nasty sounds like W.A.S.P. mixed with Lizzy Borden, and I mean the classic, biting production job. The first thing that will hit you is THAT guitar tone. Dripping with '80s sleazy metal in the vein of Blackie Lawless & Co., it sounds amazing. The vocals that screech forth on the opening song “Black Widow” cut through the mix to give a harsh and raspy set of pipes that fits the song perfectly. The guitar solo in the song's mid-section also kills. This opener overall just nails it. Next, “Holy Terror” sounds simply stunning. It's got some incredibly well written riffs on it, nothing intricate or flashy but played just right to create a driving anthem with those Blackie Lawless styled vocals bringing it all together. The album as a whole sounds full of passion, enthusiasm and '80s attitude mixed together in a metallic fury of killer solos and soaring vocals. “Interstellar” is one of the mid-paced tracks and here the groove takes over and allows the vocals to breathe. The chorus hooks are just something else and it’s sure to be a live favourite. This track reminds me Love/Hate. The faster songs, the stinging “The Fear” and “Death Machine” are brilliant, with the latter reeking of classic Judas Priest. Think of a hybrid of British Steel and Screaming For Vengeance and you’re on the right path. It doesn’t sound contrived or ripped off, rather a hugely passionate creation of electrifying metal that wears its influences on its sleeve. “Out of the Fire” is a little more melodic like the heavier side of Dokken, then “In The Blood” has a chorus to die for: “I’ve got that heavy metal blood!!! Running through my veins!!!”. It's a wonderful '80s metal about metal song in the vein of RockStar movie / soundtrack and works magnificently. The final 3 songs which appeared on their demo, are all excellent, being much improved here than on that previous release. “Warriors” and “Demon Halo” scream GTA: Vice City soundtrack and end the record in a fit of fist pumping excellence. Stereo Nasty's "Nasty By Nature" it's is an album that you simply must buy if you are a fan of '80s US Californian Hard Rock / Metal. Think W.A.S.P., Lizzy Borden, Fifth Angel, the first Icon, Queensryche and Keel, etc. with the same biting, punchy attack & production. Did you loved RockStar movie / Steel Dragon? This is for you. A record (it will be available on Cassette too!) that you could play back to back multiple times and still gleefully chant all those chorus hooks while pumping your fist and looking for a new Stereo Nasty patch to sew onto your leather jacket. Highly Recommended. 01 - Black Widow 02 - Holy Terror 03 - Interstellar 04 - The Fear 05 - Out of the Fire 06 - Death Machine 07 - In the Blood 08 - Under Her Spell 09 - The Warriors 10 - Demon Halo Mick Mahon: Vocals Adrian Foley: Guitar Rud Holohan: Bass Fran Moran: Drums Bernard Drumm: Words Pre-Order: stereonasty.bandcamp.com/album/nasty-by-nature .
  6. I actually liked several of the Beautiful Creatures sounding songs. But I agree, the majority of the disc sucks balls, especially the guest vocalist songs.
  7. Good song. Girl does have a nice ass in the video.
  8. I see them dying out just like cassette tapes. Everyone will have to download their music.
  9. I'll admit..... it's not a bad song. His vocals still suck though. Way better than Frequency Unknown.
  10. "You do not have permission to view this attachment." You're worthless mate... Very worthless indeed!
  11. I don't hate either song either, for what it's worth.
  12. Agree. Thought the playboy version would have lots of boobs. And was left very disappointed.
  13. Wow.... Brittingham didn't last a year! DEVIL CITY ANGELS Parts Ways With Bassist ERIC BRITTINGHAM, Recruits RUDY SARZO Read more at http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/devil-city-angels-parts-ways-with-eric-brittingham-recruits-rudy-sarzo/#Fm7b4T7lhzEQ33WB.99
  14. If you thought 'Hot...Just Looking At You' was great, wait till you sink your teeth into this masterpiece. Loaded from top to bottom with smash hit after smash hit, there is no doubt the album 'Na Na Naughty' stands up (and could be even better than) many of the star bands of the late eighties and early nineties releases. Okay..... that's funny. I've never heard of 'em!!
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