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Artist: Rockupuncture

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CD Title: Penetrate

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1995

Label: Piercing Records

Catalog Number: RPCD1024

Personnel

Steve Indrigo Lead Vocals
Paul Hansen Guitar, Backing Vocals
Rob Higgs Bass, Backing Vocals
Greg Hodowansky Drums, Keyboards

Tracks

1.  Thorn In Your Side  
2.  Glory Of Love  
3.  Paradise  
4.  Just Like You  
5.  Mr. Moonshine  
6.  Take It All  
7.  Cumma Love Me  
8.  Something Tonight  
9.  Epic  
10.  Leave Me Alone  
11.  Nightmares  

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From: koogles Date: June 12, 2004 at 10:41
Good little Canadian indie. "Glory of Love"... if that chorus doesn't go around in your head, nothing will! Could have been a Firehouse hit. At other times ("Thorn in Your Side") things get a bit heavier. All around, good stuff.

From: Geoff Date: September 22, 2004 at 18:34
This is another I got to whip out again. I wasn't too impressed, I admit, but it's a good hard rock CD. I might actually return at a later date with comments for this one, but as it is now I can say it is decent, consistent hard rock.

From: provolino Date: February 22, 2005 at 9:53
great band ! canuck indie rock ! 8,5/10

From: Delbert Date: February 20, 2010 at 21:54
Self produced by the band. They had some promotion in Japan as well. I hear a hard rock style in the vein of FIREHOUSE having a hint of melodic metal with an AOR touch. Then at times the sound can be a bit harder rock with a catchy, ear friendly sound in the vein of RATT and Y & T.

From: andi Date: August 10, 2011 at 7:30
Heard this great Band today first time and i get wow!!!!!Very similar to Bands like Bonfire,Shylock or Dokken!!!Great Album!My favourite song is Nightmares!!!!


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