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Love is for Suckers is the fifth studio album by the American heavy metal band Twisted Sister.It was released by Atlantic Records on July 3, 1987. [4] It was the band's last album before their breakup and subsequent reunion and release of Still Hungry in 2004.
Neil Young’s Massive ‘Archives Vol. III (1976-87)’ Documents a Brilliant — and Problematic — Era: Album Review
1998 and 1999 brought many changes as the band was abandoned by both guitarists and a bass player, and it wasn't until 2001 that they started rehearsing once again with a full line-up. In 2001 and 2002 Atrophia Red Sun recorded a promo and a demo, and in 2003 they released Twisted Logic, their third full-length album. The band took a year off ...
Problematic is the eighth studio album by American hardcore punk band All. It was recorded at the band's own recording studio , The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado , and released on Epitaph Records in 2000.
The song, first released in 1952 and later collected on the album King Pleasure Sings/Annie Ross Sings, was an underground hit, and resulted in her winning DownBeat ' s New Star award. [ 4 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Ross released a second version with the vocalese trio Lambert, Hendricks & Ross on their 1960 album The Hottest New Group in Jazz .
Dr. Demento 20th Anniversary Collection is a release by radio disc jockey Dr. Demento to celebrate 20 years since the beginning of his radio career and novelty song show. It covers many of the novelty and comedy songs from the 1950s to the 1980s, such as “Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour (On the Bedpost Overnight)” by Lonnie Donegan & His Skiffle Group, to “Eat It” by "Weird Al ...
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Sex, America, Cheap Trick is a 1996 box set by the rock band Cheap Trick.It includes 17 previously unreleased songs (among them the earliest studio recording of the 1979 hit "I Want You to Want Me"), as well as the band's biggest hits.