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Steve Austin's Stone Cold Metal
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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 1998
Label: Mars
Catalog Number: M 44004-2
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Personnel
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Various. See below.
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Tracks
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| 1. | Rock You Like a Hurricane - Scorpions | |
| 2. | God of Thunder - KISS | |
| 3. | Balls to the Wall - Accept | |
| 4. | Perfect Strangers - Deep Purple | |
| 5. | Breaking the Chains - Dokken | |
| 6. | Dreams I'll Never See - Molly Hatchet | | | Cover: Allman Brothers Band |
| 7. | Stranglehold - Ted Nugent | |
| 8. | Detroit Rock City - KISS | |
| 9. | Rainbow in the Dark - Dio | |
| 10. | No One Like You - Scorpions | |
| 11. | Slow Ride - Foghat | |
| 12. | On Through the Night - Def Leppard | |
| 13. | Rain - The Cult | |
| 14. | Stone Cold - Rainbow | |
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Existing comments about this CD
| From: CurtisLoew |
Date: January 19, 2005 at 11:33 |
| Who knew Stone Cold loved 80's metal and 70's classic rock? But, then again, who cares? Very interesting mix of the extremely obvious and overplayed ("Rock You Like A Hurricane") and not ("Rain", "On Through The Night").
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