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Artist: Roxx Gang

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CD Title: Love'em and Leave'em

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Category: Glam

Year: 1997

Label: Perris

Catalog Number: RG104U

Personnel

This is the demo that got them signed to Virgin Records.
5 songs that made it onto Things You've Never Done Before and 5 songs that didn't.

Tracks

1.  Too Cool For School  
2.  No Easy Way Out  
3.  Scratch My Back  
4.  Live Fast Die Young  
5.  Take It Off  
6.  Fastest Gun In Town  
7.  Lord Of The Jungle  
8.  Time To Rock  
9.  Too Big For My Britches  
10.  hidden track  

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From: RichieRocker Date: June 30, 2002 at 19:27
"Scratch My Back" Is one of the most rockin songs I have ever listened too!! The guitar work, The drums and bass, and the vocals are awesome. The chorus for this song is so animalistic, its bound to get you pumped up and ready to bang your head and kick some ass. I also heard these guys are in the studio coming up with a new relaese.

From: RichieRocker Date: August 10, 2002 at 17:03
"Too Big For My Britches" has so many good beats, and melodies, the guitar riff is original and the lyrics have an animalistic nature to them, check these guys out if you havent already!!!

From: Geoff Date: September 23, 2004 at 7:23
We heard most of it before on the debut, but the demos sound just as cool. Awesome glam hard rock and the previously unreleased tracks are awesome too. 'Take it off' is great. Love it.

From: the game Date: May 26, 2005 at 19:18
Killer Glam from Roxx Gang. Every song is great. I have the original demo 10 track version signed by the band. The demo version is a lot more rawer and better(which I like more) than the release by Perris Records. The demo version has a better artwork too. Roxx Gang Rulz. Rated 10/10.


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