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  2. Ready to Strike - Wikipedia

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    Ready to Strike is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band King Kobra, released in 1985 by Capitol Records.. The single "Hunger" was written by members of the Canadian metal band Kick Axe and was released by them in 1986 in The Transformers: The Movie soundtrack album, under the alias Spectre General.

  3. King Kobra - Wikipedia

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    A new King Kobra emerged in 2010 with Carmine Appice on drums, Paul Shortino taking over vocal duties, Mick Sweda on guitar, David Henzerling (a.k.a. David Michael-Philips) on guitar, and Johnny Rod on bass. This lineup released the self-titled album King Kobra in 2011 on Frontiers Records and another album in 2013, titled King Kobra II. [4]

  4. Thrill of a Lifetime (album) - Wikipedia

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    Thrill of a Lifetime is the second album (and the last to feature Mark Free on vocals) by the American hard rock band King Kobra, released in 1986 by Capitol Records.The album features "Iron Eagle (Never Say Die)", the theme song of the 1986 film Iron Eagle.

  5. Marcie Free - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Early career, King Kobra, and Signal (1973–1989) ... Free recorded two albums with King Kobra, Ready to Strike and Thrill of a Lifetime, ...

  6. Mick Sweda - Wikipedia

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    Sweda recorded two records with King Kobra (Ready to Strike and Thrill of a Lifetime) and toured extensively, opening for bands such as Iron Maiden, Kiss and Ted Nugent. [1] Sweda left the band in 1987 and started BulletBoys [1] with Marq Torien, who had briefly served as King Kobra's lead singer. [2] The band signed to Warner Bros. Records in ...

  7. King Kobra II - Wikipedia

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    It was the second release by the band King Kobra since its reformation by founding member Carmine Appice (of Rod Stewart, Ozzy Osbourne and Blue Murder). It features most of the original lineup, with the exception of new member Paul Shortino on vocals; Shortino had previously appeared on the band's 2011 self-titled reunion album.

  8. King Kobra (album) - Wikipedia

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    King Kobra is the fourth studio album by American hard rock band King Kobra. [1] It was released on April 4, 2011 in Japan with 13 tracks and on April 15, 2011 in Europe and May 5, 2011 in North America with only 12 tracks.

  9. Johnny Rod - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Rod reunited with King Kobra. The band went on hiatus after two album releases in 2013, and reunited again in 2016 for several live performances. [4] In 2017, Rod collaborated with Carmine Appice on "Monsters and Heroes", a tribute cover song to Ronnie James Dio. [5] Rod has used both Fender and B.C. Rich basses during his career.