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Artist: Strykken

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CD Title: The Sense of Expression

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1994

Label: ???

Catalog Number: 1021004

Personnel

Gerrit Schulte lead vocals
Chris Gentchev guitar, vocals
Olaf Sven Busch guitar, vocals
Tom Nendza bass, vocals
Manfred Spalka drums, vocals

Tracks

1.  Where Do We Go From Here  
2.  Two Nation's Child  
3.  Cold Hearted Man  
4.  Highway to Glory  
5.  Forerver Girl  
6.  Perfect Combination  
7.  Walk With Me  
8.  Blame It on Love  
9.  What's About Rock  
10.  Let's Get Crazy  
11.  Sherrie  

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From: stryper Date: June 22, 2005 at 4:46
just got here comes trouble .germanys answer to all the hair metal bands from america.i read they sounded like lillian axe.can't hear it myself.but great guitar driven hard rock.well worth picking up.vocals have a ring of the roko singer.infact.i can hear rokos second album on this cd.jessica96fish

From: stryper Date: September 7, 2005 at 7:54
THIS IS A VERY COOL ALBUM.MUCH BETTER THAN HERE COMES TROUBLE.GREAT GUITAR WORK.SO IF YOU LIKE GERMAN HARD ROCK ALA.BONFIRE VICE FRONTLINE.PICK IT UP NOW!!!

From: metalguf Date: February 20, 2006 at 3:31
This album sucks!! He has a nasty voice.

From: the game Date: May 14, 2006 at 20:43
This is an awful cd, pure crap. The singer sucks big time. Avoid this cd at all costs. I tossed this in the trash can. Not worth a penny. Their Here comes Trouble cd is a lot better. Rated 1/10.

From: BIG-TIME Date: June 6, 2008 at 12:59
hmmmmm they sound like a 60's-70's rock band but with a touch of 80's-90's sound. The voice I can live with but the song's are just bad and totally forgettable, they are a bit like AC/DC at times...KEEP ROCKIN ALL!!!


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