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  2. Eye of the Hurricane (The Alarm album) - Wikipedia

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    "Rain in the Summertime" was released before the album, reaching number 18 in the UK Singles Chart and number 71 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album surfaced prior to the release of the second single, "Rescue Me", which reached number 48 and saw the band on The Roxy .

  3. The Alarm - Wikipedia

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    The Alarm's song "Sixty Eight Guns" has been featured in a television advertisement for Heineken in the U.S. In April 2008, Sharp launched AOR – Spirit of The Alarm, his own version of the band, to showcase the band's American set lists from the late 1980s. In 2009, the Alarm released 21, [9] a "best of" collection of songs from their 2000's ...

  4. The Alarm discography - Wikipedia

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    The Story of the Alarm: Released: 30 November 2002; Label: The Twenty First Century Recording Company; Formats: 2xDVD; Rock and Roll Circus – Live at the Marquee Club, London, England: Released: 28 June 2006; Label: The Twenty First Century Recording Company; Formats: DVD; The Alarm MMVII Live from the Gathering 2007: Released: 23 November 2007

  5. Mike Peters (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The Alarm played their first gig in the Victoria Hotel in Prestatyn on 10 June 1981. [3] "Shout to the Devil" was the first song to be played. Shout to the Devil" was the first song to be played. Peters wrote the song that day and as it suited the three acoustics and drumkit line-up, the band used to rehearse it during the soundcheck.

  6. Change (The Alarm album) - Wikipedia

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    Change is the fourth studio album by The Alarm.It was released in September 1989 on IRS Records.. The album was released initially on vinyl LP, cassette and CD, reaching No. 13 in the UK charts and No. 75 in the US charts.

  7. Category:The Alarm albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Alarm albums or lists of The Alarm albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Alarm albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  8. The Alarm (EP) - Wikipedia

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    The Alarm was the band's first album release, though two excerpted singles, "Marching On" and "The Stand", were both released before the EP. "For Freedom" was recorded live at The Marquee , Wardour Street , London W.1. on 30 January 1983.

  9. Dave Sharp - Wikipedia

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    In April 2008, Sharp launched his own version of the Alarm, AOR – Spirit of The Alarm, to showcase the band's American setlists from the late 1980s. Together with North West musicians, Wayne Parry, Dave Black, Tom Szakaly, and Si Smith, AOR played their debut gig at Glasgow Rockers on 18 April, later supporting the Damned at Heywood Civic ...