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Artist: Sturm Und Drang

Title: Learning to Rock

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Category: Melodic Metal

Year: 2006

Label: HMC (Finland)

Catalog Number: HMCCD-015

Personnel

Andre Linman vocals, guitar
Jesper Welroos keyboards
Alexander Ivars guitar
Henrik Kurkiala bass
Calle Fahllund drums

Tracks

1.  Broken  
2.  Talking to Silence  
3.  Forever  
4.  Rising Son  
5.  The Raven  
6.  Indian  
7.  Learning to Rock  
8.  Fly Away  
9.  Mortals  
10.  Miseria  
11.  Breaking the Law Bonus Track    Cover: Judas Priest
12.  Forever Feat. UDO Bonus Track  
13.  Rising Son Acoustic Bonus Track  

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From: YNGWIEVIKING Date: March 22, 2009 at 3:52
Ok 78/100 YOUNG MELODIC METAL A very good spirit some good ideas but too much cliches for taking it seriously ! The new "rock'n'roll children " it's far better !

From: Geoff Date: April 7, 2009 at 0:04
Pretty average "nordic" sounding rock/metal. I really didn't like anything about this at all. Avoid this, get the next one.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: August 2, 2011 at 23:04
In agreement with the 2 comments above...this is not a very enthusiastic debut ...is not completely a waste but neither something extremely remarkable...their second effort "Rock 'N' Roll Children" is far better than this or at leat shows more maturity...anyway if i have 2 select tracks i'd say that "Talking To Silence","Forever"(catchy),"Rising Son"(best track IMHO),"Learning To Rock","Fly Away"(catchy too)& "Mortals"(catchy AORish) are the ones that somehow can catch the attention(almost the album in its all integrity as u can read)but....well a matter of tastes...80/100


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