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  2. Hysteria (Def Leppard album) - Wikipedia

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    The band used the Rockman amplifier, developed by guitarist Tom Scholz from the rock band Boston, to record the album. Engineer Mike Shipley described the Rockman as "a shitty little box" with "a godawful sound" that "had no real balls to it", [ 20 ] but it was used because the other amplifiers used had an excessively "crunchy" sound ill-suited ...

  3. Rocky Mountain Way - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Mountain Way on YouTube. " Rocky Mountain Way " is a 1973 song by rock guitarist Joe Walsh and his band Barnstorm, with writing credits given to all four band members: Walsh, Rocke Grace, Kenny Passarelli, and Joe Vitale. The song was originally released on the album The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get.

  4. Now That's What I Call Classic Rock Hits - Wikipedia

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    Now That's What I Call Country Volume 5. (2012) Now That's What I Call Classic Rock Hits is one of many genre-themed compilation albums from the Now! series in the United States, this one focusing on popular classic rock songs from the 1970s. It was released on May 1, 2012.

  5. Amplifier (band) - Wikipedia

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    Amplifier are an English rock band originating from Manchester.The band has released six albums and four EPs since its inception in 1999. Their music has been described as "Soundgarden, Tool, Black Sabbath, Oceansize and Pink Floyd taking copious amounts of mind-altering substances and venturing on a trip through time and space (to another dimension), and back again."

  6. Tom Scholz - Wikipedia

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    Spouse. Kim Hart. . (m. 2007) . Donald Thomas Scholz (born March 10, 1947) [1] is an American musician. He is the founder, main songwriter, primary guitarist, keyboardist and only remaining original member of the rock band Boston. He has appeared on every Boston release. Scholz, a multi-instrumentalist, plays guitar, bass, keyboards, and drums ...

  7. The Who's musical equipment - Wikipedia

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    The Who's musical equipment. This is a history of the equipment that the English rock band The Who used. It also notes their influence on the instruments of the time period. As their sound developed with each album, and their audience expanded with each tour, John Entwistle and Pete Townshend, supported by sound engineer Bob Pridden, became ...

  8. Spin Doctors - Wikipedia

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    Spin Doctors's second studio album, Turn It Upside Down, released in June 1994, [15] was less commercially successful than Pocket Full of Kryptonite, [11] but sold a million copies in the U.S. [12] and another million internationally. The second single, "You Let Your Heart Go Too Fast", was a modest hit (No. 42 on the pop chart).

  9. Scholz Research & Development, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Scholz Research & Development, Inc. was the name of the company founded by musician and engineer Tom Scholz to design and manufacture music technology products. Scholz is an MIT -trained engineer who developed many of his skills as a product design engineer working on audio-production equipment at Polaroid in the early 1970s.