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Artist: Rob Tyner

Title: Blood Brothers

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Category: Rock

Year: 1990

Label: R & A Records

Catalog Number: 10601-2

Personnel

Rob Tyner lead vocals, harmonica
Pete Bankert bass, backing vocals
Joey Gaydos guitars, backing vocals
Fred Schmidt drums, backing vocals

Tracks

1.  It's Only Rock And Roll  
2.  Renegade  
3.  Let's Rock  
4.  Disturbing The Peace  
5.  Out Of My Hands  
6.  Blood Brothers  
7.  Taboo  
8.  Taking On The Night  
9.  Grande Days  
10.  D.A.N.A.  
11.  Interview With Rob Tyner  

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From: TIM Date: July 11, 2003 at 12:42
Rob is mainly known for his punk music but like Steve Jones he decided to put out a 80s-styled hard rock release. Not every song is a hit but the guitar is fun. "Out of My Hands" is the track that I favor the most.

From: Chaz Date: November 2, 2004 at 1:33
it would make this website a whole lot better if it came with the links for the bands - l.o.l.

From: TV Chris Date: February 9, 2005 at 1:17
I had this cd and had to get rid of it because I swear on all things holy that track #10 called "D.A.N.A." is about the same girl I used to date back in the early 90's. And I don't mean by coinsendence, I mean IT IS HER!! If that is the case then I not only want nothing to do with this cd but I also feel extremely sorry for Rob Tyner because he has been in the presence of true evil. Succubus do walk among us, watch out! You Ex maybe Nex-t! BTW this is average past the darkest blackness and all.

From: Leykis101 Date: August 30, 2005 at 2:47
Wasnt Rob Tyner the founder of the legendary band MC5? and isn't he dead now???

From: Tim Date: August 30, 2005 at 13:04
Yeah, he was in MC5. Not sure if he's dead or not?


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