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Another very average day on the stereo:

 

Hardline - Leaving The End Open
Harlan Cage - Forbidden Colours
Harlan Cage - Temple Of Tears
Harlet - 25 Gets A Ride
Harlot - Room With A View
Harlot's Webb - Wild Times
Jess Harnell - The Sound Of Your Voice
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David A. Saylor - Built 2 Fight

Crown Of Thorns - Kharma

Revolution Saints - S/T

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Sacred Mother Tongue - The Ruin Of Man

Sacred Mother Tongue - Out Of The Darkness

Santa Cruz - Santa Cruz

Savatage - Gutter Ballet

Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols

Shinedown - Leave a Whisper

Shinedown - Us and Them

Shinedown - The Sound of Madness

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Judas Priest - Stained Class

Keel - The Right to Rock

Cheap Trick - In Color

Raven - ExtermiNation

Dokken - Under Lock and Key

Danzig - III: How the Gods Kill

Accept - Blind Rage

Shotgun Messiah - s/t

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Cold Sweat - Broadcast Interference

 

What now?

 

 

Finnish hard rock, not the Marc Ferrari fronted band.

Their first album was a Thin Lizzy cover album, their second one 'Broadcast Interference' was released in 2013. You can still hear the Thin Lizzy influence.

 

 

 

 

Thin Lizzy cover:

 

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Roulette - Better Late Than Never

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Cold Sweat - Broadcast Interference

 

What now?

 

What Geoff said!

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Todd Rundgren - Global

Bruce Springsteen - High Hopes

Average White Band - Shine

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Beau Geste - S/T

FM - Heroes And Villains

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Shotgun Messiah - Shotgun Messiah

Shotgun Messiah - Second Coming

Shotgun Messiah - Violent New Breed

Sinful Kixx - All Sinners Ain't Bad

Skid Row - Skid Row

Skid Row - Slave To The Grind (Japan Edition)

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Cold Sweat - Broadcast Interference

 

What now?

 

 

Finnish hard rock, not the Marc Ferrari fronted band.

Their first album was a Thin Lizzy cover album, their second one 'Broadcast Interference' was released in 2013. You can still hear the Thin Lizzy influence.

 

 

 

 

Thin Lizzy cover:

 

 

 

Cool mate, doesn't sound like my type of thing. ;)

 

Been a couple of days of high highs and low lows on the stereo:

 

Stallion - On The Run
Lea Hart - Trapped
Lea Hart - Ready To Rumble
Hattrick - No Turning Back
Haywire - Get Off
Head On - Washington Battery
Heart - Heart
Heart - Bad Animals
Heart - Brigade
Heartache City - Heartache City
Heartless - Heartless
Heartless - State Of Mind
Heartline - Gentlemen Agreement
Heartlyne - No Retreat No Surrender
Heavens Edge - Missing Pieces
Heavens Edge - Heavens Edge
Heavens Edge - Some Other Place Some Other Time
Heaven's Touch - The Best of 1988 - 1995
The Order - Metal Casino
Heartland - Heartland
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Magnum - No Secrets

Outrider - No Way Out

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