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Artist: Sgt. Roxx

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CD Title: Weapon of Miss Distraction

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2009

Label: Eonian Records

Catalog Number: 00009

Personnel

Jack Adams lead and backing vocals
Darrin Laszlo bass, backing vocals
Rob Briles lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Bob O'Connor lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals (tracks 1-5,11-16)
Scott Weatherspoon lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals (tracks 6-10, 17-19)
Kevin Cora drums, backing vocals (tracks 6-10, 17-19)
Scott Wilson drums (tracks 1-5)
Gabriel Anthony drums (tracks 11-16)

Tracks

1.  All You Need  3:19   Listen
2.  Why'd You Lie  3:27   Listen
3.  Movin' On  4:06   Listen
4.  Push & Squeeze  3:47   Listen
5.  Million Dollar Girls  3:56   Listen
6.  Wrap Yourself  4:22   Listen
7.  Don't Cry  4:26   Listen
8.  Rockin' Horse  4:13   Listen
9.  Decisions  4:37   Listen
10.  Alright  5:31   Listen
11.  Without You  3:19   Listen
12.  Thinkin' of You  4:29   Listen
13.  Ransom  2:40   Listen
14.  (Don't Do) What Your Mama Sayz  3:37   Listen
15.  4th Time Out  4:57   Listen
16.  I Don't Know  4:36   Listen
17.  Psycho in the House Live  4:31   Listen
18.  My Lady Live  4:08   Listen
19.  Bread & Water  4:36   Listen
  
Total Running Time:  78:37

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Geoff Date: February 10, 2010 at 22:11
The first few songs which appeared on the 'Push N' Squeeze' EP are definitely the best here. The first 10 or so all benefit from good sound quality, but towards the end of the CD the quality varies quite a bit. I like these guys and there's some good stuff on here, but I can't say they're one of my faves. Good CD for the 80's hard rock fan, no doubt. But not essential, imo.

From: WASP1 Date: February 20, 2011 at 16:09
Decent album, but rather typical for the time. Glad to finally hear the songs from "Push n' squeeze", but this isn't anything you have not heard before.


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