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Artist: Renegade

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CD Title: Ravages Of Time

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Category: Melodic Hard Rock

Year: 1994

Label: Megarock (Sweden)

Catalog Number: MGR CD009

Personnel

Magnus Tallaker Vocals
Mats Ottosson Guitar
Thomas Kullman Guitar
Haakan Jardmo Bass
Per Billengren Keyboards
Fredrik Grahn Drums

Tracks

1.  Intro  
2.  Billion Dollar Brain  
3.  Get The Hell Out Of Here  
4.  Why Baby Why  
5.  Scrambled  
6.  Ravages Of Time  
7.  Homeland  
8.  Crazy  
9.  When I Call Out Your Name  
10.  Sourcream N' Onions  
11.  Bye Bye Girl  
12.  Don't Drive Drunk  

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From: Geoff Date: September 22, 2004 at 0:39
No comments?! Oh dear, this is a great CD! IMO, better than the debut and the one that followed this one - so, IMO this is the best of the collection! It's heavy, but still 100% melodic hard rock. Check out the biggest hook ever on 'Bye bye girl', or the amazing 'Why baby why'... or the spine chilling pre-chorus in 'Crazy'. These guys had cool original lyrics, played it heavy but always kept it very melodic. Check 'em out!

From: Rik Date: October 8, 2004 at 9:59
You hit the nail this time Geoff with your comments. This is by far their best album. My personal favorite song is Crazy. Soooooo catchy ! So yeah heavy but always catchy and melodic. Great addition for anyone's melodic hard rock collection. Try and get your hands on it you wont be dissapointed.

From: Erik Date: January 17, 2005 at 6:45
They released a third cd also. I have it but cant come up with the name( think its called 3, in roman figures) and that says it all. A very poor follow up to this excellent album.

From: z4roxx Date: February 24, 2005 at 19:54
Maybe this one is their best work,excellent guitar works,outstanding production and strong/melodick tunes but...their debut is fuckin'awesome!!I love first 2 Renegade cd's,among my best scandi-cd indeed!Their third and last release is too bad to be a Renegade cd,IMO.In this site miss a scandi band called Road Ratt?I don't find them...

From: Geoff Date: February 25, 2005 at 1:52
Funny you mention Road Ratt, z4roxx, was just listening to that the other day. How awesome is the tune 'Use the lighter'??? But overall, it's a pretty damn fine disc, along with some fine ballads... They do remind me a little of these guys, especially the debut, but this is much heavier.

From: z4roxx Date: February 25, 2005 at 19:11
Hey Geoff,my mentions are often funny!ahahah!Last night I've heard again Road Ratt after many years and well...I've in those guys elemnts of It's Alive but also Renegade and expecially of Treat/s.t.,also the singer reminded me to M.Leven voice.Road Ratt are good stuff,many years ago I wanted to throw them out of my window,now it became a great cd!!ahahaha!!Funny things but real things,too...

From: SangreAzulForever Date: March 4, 2007 at 13:04
Great combination between 80īs hard rock and AOR. Million dollar brainīs intro sounds so pounding that one can not stop rocking! 8.5/10

From: Heavy.AOR Date: June 20, 2007 at 1:03
Not for me better like debut.Here brilliant songs "Bye Bye Girl" "Crazy" "Why Baby Why" "Billion Dollar Brain" and thats all.Debut for me have better consistence.8/10.

From: 123charpenay Date: February 6, 2013 at 10:48
second record from renegade totally different than their first album.finish the light scandi a o r from the debut.now it s more mature,more consistant,more hard (guitar oriented),well produced.this record is great but ..the main problem is the voice of the singer when he sing alone without backing vocals.he have a special voice and at the end it s boring,tiresome.in general great music,great bridges ,great choruses but the verses are weak and tiresome.one bonus track on the japan version "no limit"


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