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I picked up a 2nd hand copy of this CD recently for $12. Really good sounding AOR/Melodic Hard Rock. Keyboard fans will enjoy this one. Not sure who to compare them with, maybe a mix of INXS and keyboard driven AOR with awesome lead guitars. There are 8 tracks on this disc, however only 4 different songs (tracks 5-8 are insrtumentals of the first 5 tracks). With a higher budget production, I think these tracks would be just awesome.

 

Looking at this band in the HH's database, I found that they have a 2nd album from 1996 called 'Strange Behaviour'. If anyone has 'Strange Behaviour' to sell I'd be very interested...

 

So has anyone heard these songs? What do you think? I'll see if I can upload a sample...

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Just doing some research on these guys...little to be found but I did find a website selling their 2nd album 'Strange Behaviour' for $130. That's way over budget for me but you can hear a few samples from the album. From what I can hear the 2nd album has a very similar style to the debut to give you an idea of what it sounds like.

 

Love 'N Rebellion - Strange Behaviour on Night Songs

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i think that site is a little over priced. they have hostage - poor and famous for $95. I've seen this a 20-30 times on ebay australia. i think i got mine for $7.

Yeah I agree, I picked up that CD for around $10 and see it on E-Bay for similar prices on a regular basis.

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Ive had both of these... sold both.

I actually prefer the Ep you have. The album isnt as good. They went on to become Nobodys Fool.

Cool, I'd not heard of Nobody's Fool before. Just checked them out on MySpace - pretty good Hard Rock/Glam. Apparantly they released a third album in 2006. Heres a video for their song

on YouTube. 'Forever' is a great song as well, I just heard that on their MySpace site.
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Ive had both of these... sold both.

I actually prefer the Ep you have. The album isnt as good. They went on to become Nobodys Fool.

Cool, I'd not heard of Nobody's Fool before. Just checked them out on MySpace - pretty good Hard Rock/Glam. Apparantly they released a third album in 2006. Heres a video for their song

on YouTube. 'Forever' is a great song as well, I just heard that on their MySpace site.

 

NF have now had 5 releases..though they just keep sticking the same songs on them.. even some of the "Strange Behaviour" tracks appear on early NF albums...

once again i had alot of NF stuff but got rid of it..

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Ive had both of these... sold both.

I actually prefer the Ep you have. The album isnt as good. They went on to become Nobodys Fool.

Cool, I'd not heard of Nobody's Fool before. Just checked them out on MySpace - pretty good Hard Rock/Glam. Apparantly they released a third album in 2006. Heres a video for their song

on YouTube. 'Forever' is a great song as well, I just heard that on their MySpace site.

 

NF have now had 5 releases..though they just keep sticking the same songs on them.. even some of the "Strange Behaviour" tracks appear on early NF albums...

once again i had alot of NF stuff but got rid of it..

Man I would've kept them. I always seem to have a soft spot for Aussie bands of this type (Melodic Rock/Hard Rock). Even if I don't really like their music eg. Hell City Glamours; I tend to respect them because they represent Australia in the genres that I love. Just watched a video of them covering the "Steel Dragon" song 'We All Die Young' from the Rock Star movie. Very cool.

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Ive had both of these... sold both.

I actually prefer the Ep you have. The album isnt as good. They went on to become Nobodys Fool.

Cool, I'd not heard of Nobody's Fool before. Just checked them out on MySpace - pretty good Hard Rock/Glam. Apparantly they released a third album in 2006. Heres a video for their song

on YouTube. 'Forever' is a great song as well, I just heard that on their MySpace site.

 

NF have now had 5 releases..though they just keep sticking the same songs on them.. even some of the "Strange Behaviour" tracks appear on early NF albums...

once again i had alot of NF stuff but got rid of it..

Man I would've kept them. I always seem to have a soft spot for Aussie bands of this type (Melodic Rock/Hard Rock). Even if I don't really like their music eg. Hell City Glamours; I tend to respect them because they represent Australia in the genres that I love. Just watched a video of them covering the "Steel Dragon" song 'We All Die Young' from the Rock Star movie. Very cool.

 

Just get in touch with the band, they should have copies of most of their releases still pretty cheap. Just google them.

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Ive had both of these... sold both.

I actually prefer the Ep you have. The album isnt as good. They went on to become Nobodys Fool.

Cool, I'd not heard of Nobody's Fool before. Just checked them out on MySpace - pretty good Hard Rock/Glam. Apparantly they released a third album in 2006. Heres a video for their song

on YouTube. 'Forever' is a great song as well, I just heard that on their MySpace site.

 

NF have now had 5 releases..though they just keep sticking the same songs on them.. even some of the "Strange Behaviour" tracks appear on early NF albums...

once again i had alot of NF stuff but got rid of it..

Man I would've kept them. I always seem to have a soft spot for Aussie bands of this type (Melodic Rock/Hard Rock). Even if I don't really like their music eg. Hell City Glamours; I tend to respect them because they represent Australia in the genres that I love. Just watched a video of them covering the "Steel Dragon" song 'We All Die Young' from the Rock Star movie. Very cool.

 

Just get in touch with the band, they should have copies of most of their releases still pretty cheap. Just google them.

 

they have s/t (2006), 2003 demo ep, and Send me an Angel still availalbe

st and 2002 are silver pressed.

send me an angel is a 3"cdr in longpack

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Ive had both of these... sold both.

I actually prefer the Ep you have. The album isnt as good. They went on to become Nobodys Fool.

Cool, I'd not heard of Nobody's Fool before. Just checked them out on MySpace - pretty good Hard Rock/Glam. Apparantly they released a third album in 2006. Heres a video for their song

on YouTube. 'Forever' is a great song as well, I just heard that on their MySpace site.

 

NF have now had 5 releases..though they just keep sticking the same songs on them.. even some of the "Strange Behaviour" tracks appear on early NF albums...

once again i had alot of NF stuff but got rid of it..

Man I would've kept them. I always seem to have a soft spot for Aussie bands of this type (Melodic Rock/Hard Rock). Even if I don't really like their music eg. Hell City Glamours; I tend to respect them because they represent Australia in the genres that I love. Just watched a video of them covering the "Steel Dragon" song 'We All Die Young' from the Rock Star movie. Very cool.

 

Just get in touch with the band, they should have copies of most of their releases still pretty cheap. Just google them.

 

they have s/t (2006), 2003 demo ep, and Send me an Angel still availalbe

st and 2002 are silver pressed.

send me an angel is a 3"cdr in longpack

 

and none are really worth bothering with.. :lol:

 

EDIT: The "Temptation" ep had a few fun rockin tracks on it.... but also some awful songs

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For those who haven't heard this band, check out the following full length songs, there's some very nice stuff here...

 

From the self titled debut album (1995):

 

Waiting

 

These tracks are from the follow up album, Strange Behaviour (1996):

 

Living In Another World

Without You

Born To The Sun

No More Goodbyes

Strange Behaviour

Fallen Angel

Rock This Place

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'Waiting' is pretty nice. Rest sounds pretty cool too - very AOR. Thanks for the clips.

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