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Artist: Loud Silence

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CD Title: Loud Silence

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 19??

Label: Fast Forward Recording

Catalog Number: None

Personnel

Ron Lopez Lead Vocals, Lead & Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Chris Jones Bass, Vocals
Ray Jones Drums, Vocals, Tamborine, Bells, Windchimes

Tracks

1.  Unaware  
2.  Loud Silence  
3.  Choose  
4.  I Want Your Love  
5.  I Don't Need You Anymore  
6.  Sally May  
7.  For A Try At Love (F.A.T.A.L.)  
8.  Oh Baby  
9.  Visionary  
10.  Metal Dragons  
11.  Indian Nation  

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From: MButt Date: April 7, 2005 at 16:08
One of the few really good hard rock bands from Utah! This and Hard Knox are probably my favs to come out of my state, great guitars, excellent vocals, really just a solid indie release!!

From: Geoff Date: April 9, 2005 at 0:36
These guys are native American Indians I believe. Not every day you see a melodic hard rock band of that make-up, but they do it well enough. I don't like this disc and sold it within weeks of owning it, but it's decent run-of-the-mill hard rock. Not recommended personally.

From: metalmaniac777 Date: June 1, 2005 at 10:18
Sure they're loud, but all the cranked-up volume in the world cannot make these guys anything more than a subpar hard rock band. If this was the best the band had to offer, then perhaps their guitars and drums should have stayed silent. Actually, I'm probably lashing them too hard, as even ho-hum hard rock has its place, but that place certainly isn't among my collection. All right, I'll go back to my corner and shut up now.

From: Leykis101 Date: March 22, 2012 at 7:30
MButt, not even close, Megattack, and Slut's Crazy are way better then these guys, hell I will even go as far as to say FireEyez are better, but really Tommay Had A Vision kill all these bands!!

From: hair metal again Date: January 4, 2022 at 11:56
average hard rock music for LOUD SILENCE with not real edge in their music ,just plain and hookless with long songs that make no difference!"sally mae","i want your love" and "visionary " are the highlights


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