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I dropped this title the other day, and Sam said "thats one I'd love to re-issue" I aggree, it never got a cd pressing thanks a lot to being on IronWorks, but I wanted to get some of your thoughts before I start hunting down band members, Yeah or Nay? would you like to see this get a cd release?

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I dropped this title the other day, and Sam said "thats one I'd love to re-issue" I aggree, it never got a cd pressing thanks a lot to being on IronWorks, but I wanted to get some of your thoughts before I start hunting down band members, Yeah or Nay? would you like to see this get a cd release?

Dunno anything about them, but the band name and title sound pretty good.

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They were huge around the bay area most of the 80's, Metallica used to open up for them, they played alot with Cirith Ungol, they play party rock, ala early Van Halen, they had 2 songs on the soundtrack for the movie Beach Balls, the same Sndtrk that featured Castle Blaks Don't Tell Me Bout Your Boyfriend, a great soundtrack(also never on cd) and a horrible movie, with lot's and lot's and lot's of tittie action, I ment horrible in the greatest way, like all early 80's movies that involved the names Beach, Balls, Cheerleaders, or Hardbodies!

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This is it. 'Paint The Town Red' from 1987. Decent stuff.

 

 

I am not liking the sound of that at all. Definitely sounds like something I can do without.

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I recall these guys, but I passed on it back in the 80's after hearing a song or two. After listening to some of that I can recall why. Not horrible by any means, but not something I'd listen to much.

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