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Both bonus tracks on Address The Nation are essential.

 

All Steel Panther bonus tracks are excellent.

 

In fact as a rule of thumb bonus tracks are quite often better than most main album tracks lol

 

Track names?

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Westworld - Beautiful

 

Never really got into any other Westworld track, but that bonus one was crazy awesome.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSxm1EnPLcU

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Both bonus tracks on Address The Nation are essential.

 

All Steel Panther bonus tracks are excellent.

 

In fact as a rule of thumb bonus tracks are quite often better than most main album tracks lol

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HEAT

 

Too Far on The Wild Side

Back Into Your Arms

 

STEEL PANTHER

 

I want your tits

Sexy santa

I want pussy

Handicapped slut

Fantasy (cover)

I want it like that (cover)

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The re-recorded version of "Shesmovedon" found on the US release of Porcupine Tree's "Deadwing" is one of my favourite PT songs.

 

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Great White has some good ones:

Bitches and Other Women (Twice Shy, Japan)

Wasted Rock Ranger (Twice Shy, Japan)

Slow Ride (B-Side)

Somebody to Love (Psycho City, Japan)

Burnin' House of Love (Let it Rock, Japan)

The Good Die Young (Can't Get There From Here, Japan)

 

I also like Winger's "Hell to Pay", from "Pull".

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Come Hell or High Water and Into The Fire from Sweden Rock Magazine which contained the lead off single from Eclipse - Bleed & Scream. Neither are on that great album.

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Great White has some good ones:

Bitches and Other Women (Twice Shy, Japan)

Wasted Rock Ranger (Twice Shy, Japan)

Slow Ride (B-Side)

Somebody to Love (Psycho City, Japan)

Burnin' House of Love (Let it Rock, Japan)

The Good Die Young (Can't Get There From Here, Japan)

 

I also like Winger's "Hell to Pay", from "Pull".

Forgot about the Winger track. That song should have absolutely been on the regular version!

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Both bonus tracks on Address The Nation are essential.

 

All Steel Panther bonus tracks are excellent.

 

In fact as a rule of thumb bonus tracks are quite often better than most main album tracks lol

Track names?

HEAT

 

Too Far on The Wild Side

Back Into Your Arms

 

STEEL PANTHER

 

I want your tits

Sexy santa

I want pussy

Handicapped slut

Fantasy (cover)

I want it like that (cover)

 

Good call on the HEAT, I do have those.

I do NOT however have a few of those Steel Panther tracks....thanks Glen.

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Great White has some good ones:

Bitches and Other Women (Twice Shy, Japan)

Wasted Rock Ranger (Twice Shy, Japan)

Slow Ride (B-Side)

Somebody to Love (Psycho City, Japan)

Burnin' House of Love (Let it Rock, Japan)

The Good Die Young (Can't Get There From Here, Japan)

 

I also like Winger's "Hell to Pay", from "Pull".

Forgot about the Winger track. That song should have absolutely been on the regular version!

 

 

ive not heard that one!!

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Hinder bonus tracks - (all awesome!)

 

Heartless

One Night Stand

Live For Today

Running In The Rain

 

Story Of The Year bonus tracks -

 

The Virus

Turn Up The Radio

The Truth Shall Set Me Free

Never Let It Go

Your Unsung Friend

Tonight We Fall

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Skid Row - Slave to the Grind.... some editions missed out on the Get The Fuck Out track and replaced it with Beggar's Day. The JPN version has both.

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Mark Spiro's Care of My Soul JPN version has some good bonuses on it if you dig the CD. There's 'The 7.45' and his version of the hit he wrote for Julian Lennon 'Saltwater'.

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We overlooked one of the greatest tracks of all-time - bonus, or otherwise - Hardline's "Love Leads the Way."

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Magnum - "Maybe Tonight" off the Days Of No Trust single. Also "C'est La Vie" and "Crying Time" etc. I like all those Magnum tracks! :bananamac:

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Dokken "Back For The Attack".

 

Found only on their Japan Greatest Hits disc or the single of "Dream Warriors"

 

 

Excellent tune. I recently found the JPN Greatest Hits, used at a local cd store...bought it just to have Back For The Attack on CD.

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