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Artist: Mad Max

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CD Title: Rollin' Thunder

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Category: Melodic Rock

Year: 1984

Label: Roadrunner (Japan)

Catalog Number: RR 349838

Personnel

Wilbert Schneider drums
Jergen Breforth guitars
Michael Voss vocals, guitars
Jergen Sander bass
Uwe Stark drums

Tracks

1.  Fly Fly Away  
2.  Evil Message  
3.  Losing You  
4.  Stranger  
5.  Yours Sincerely  
6.  Shout And Cry  
7.  Rollin' Thunder  
8.  Riding Through The Night  
9.  Thoughts Of A Dying Man  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Rene Date: August 25, 2003 at 14:02
This album is just increible. To me this band always sounded a lot like 220 VOLT, an other favorite band of mine. MAD MAX were increible.

From: r.s.-rocks Date: August 26, 2003 at 5:58
second album from this german band but the first with michael voss on lead vocals(only 19 years old at that time).a little bit heavier than the later albums. check out "shout and cry" with the george lynch-style intro. good album but "night of passion" is their masterpiece.

From: Kim hp Date: September 30, 2003 at 16:45
Yes, this is a good album. I got this cd for $9 at ebay, i wonder if it's any rare? My copy doesn't have any label information or cat n.r. By the way, is "Stormchild" their first album?

From: r.s.-rocks Date: October 4, 2003 at 19:05
hi kim!"stormchild" is the third album, originally released in 1985 on roadrunner records and later re-released on axe killer records/france in 1998. the first album is self-titled and featured original-singer andreas baesler.

From: Fat Freddy Date: December 30, 2003 at 15:51
Wasn't this album available on Metal Blade Records at some point? Because I can almost swear I remember reading that they were the worst selling band in Metal Blade history. They licensed it from Roadrunner for the USA and it only sold 500 (!) copies, the rest were returned to the distributor. Even for underground metal that's pretty bad!

From: Miss MetalQueen Date: May 28, 2004 at 13:35
This album is so f*****ing great!I just love the sound, it smellīs much 80īs about it!Have ever heard of it before but i must have all their cdīs......

From: punkiz/obesivo Date: November 19, 2004 at 12:06
Pensaba que iva a ser una mierda,pero es la hostia de bueno, de lo mejor que he escuchao de rock melódico de los 80 es de 9 puntos el disco,comprarlo merece la pena,es caņero y muy pegadizo y el cantante tiene una voz de puta madre.

From: Geoff Date: January 4, 2005 at 5:46
Hmmmm, not sure about this one. I'm a huge fan of Michael Voss to the point where I think he is a genius, but this CD doesn't really do it for me. Cool metal I guess, but I like what he did later a lot more.

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: April 21, 2005 at 0:49
No Rock melodico como ponen, esto es Heavy-Hard Rock para amantes del Heavy Metal y el Hard Rock seguro gustara.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: April 1, 2010 at 23:12
Mad Max did not have it the right way in this debut album,quite dull honestly,plain and simple Heavy Metal or Heavy Rock."Fly Fly Away" is a good song but not the solid track that people always expect from debut albums,"Evil Message" lift up hopes as is a very good track,"Losing You" became Mad Max's classic song,average tracks are "Stranger" and the instrumental one,"Shout And Cry" is a highlight but "Rollin' Thunder" and "Thoughts Of A Dying Man" are aweful,"Riding Through The Night" is a good song...not essential shamely but like always respecting people's opinions and of course recognizing Mad Max's evolution as a band after this release.78/100


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