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  2. Mechanical Resonance (album) - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical Resonance is the debut studio album by the American hard rock band Tesla. It was released on December 8, 1986, by Geffen Records . [ 6 ] The album peaked at No. 32 on the Billboard 200 on April 3, 1987, [ 7 ] and was certified platinum by the RIAA on October 5, 1989.

  3. Tesla (band) - Wikipedia

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    Tesla rose to fame during the hair metal boom of the 1980s. [2] Their debut album, Mechanical Resonance, was released in 1986, which produced two hit singles, "Modern Day Cowboy" and their cover of "Little Suzi" (originally by Ph.D.).

  4. Time's Makin' Changes – The Best of Tesla - Wikipedia

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    Time's Makin' Changes – The Best of Tesla is the first greatest hits album for the rock band Tesla.It includes songs from their first four studio albums, Mechanical Resonance, The Great Radio Controversy, Psychotic Supper, and Bust a Nut, as well as their first live album, Five Man Acoustical Jam as well as one new song, "Steppin' Over".

  5. 40 years in and still going strong: Tesla set to rock The Ryman

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    40 years of making music and still going. Tesla formed in 1984 and in 1986 released their debut platinum album "Mechanical Resonance," which included the hits "Modern Day Cowboy" and "Little Suzi."

  6. Tesla discography - Wikipedia

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    Year Title Chart positions Certifications Album US [11]US Main. Rock [12]UK [13]1987 "Modern Day Cowboy" 35 — Mechanical Resonance "Little Suzi" 91 22 — 1988 "Gettin' Better"

  7. Modern Day Cowboy - Wikipedia

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    "Modern Day Cowboy" is the debut single by American rock band Tesla, from the band's debut studio album, Mechanical Resonance. The song's lyrics make references to criminals such as Billy the Kid and Al Capone, until the final verse, which references Cold War tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union.

  8. State Department removes mention of 'armored Teslas' from its ...

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    The Tesla line item had last been revised on December 13. As of Wednesday night at 9:12 p.m. EST, the line item has been revised. It now reads "Armored Electric Vehicles."

  9. The Great Radio Controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Great Radio Controversy is the second studio album by American hard rock band Tesla, released in 1989. The album's sound has been described as "glam metal to play inside the cab of a tractor-blusey denim and downright wholesome". [3]

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