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Category: 80's Hard Rock
Year: 1994
Label: Pwetend Records
Catalog Number: PR1794
1. | Over My Dead Body | |
2. | Baby's in Love | |
3. | Hammerhead | |
4. | Precipitation | |
5. | I Don't Wanna Kill You | |
6. | Teardrop | |
7. | Up Jumps the Knife | |
8. | Who's to Blame | |
9. | Headaches & Worry | |
10. | Young Love | |
11. | Keep Talkin' to Me | |
12. | Valentine | |
13. | My Obsession |
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From: Rafo Phoenix | Date: March 1, 2012 at 19:45 |
Good Hard Rock! "Precipitation (ballad), Who's to Blame and Headaches (ballad) & Worry (HR ala AC/DC)" really 2 Very Good ballads and my fav tracks, 80/100. |
From: Leykis101 | Date: July 29, 2012 at 0:23 |
Who's to Blame is the standout track on here, the band returns kicking a whole bunch of ass again, I can't say this is better then their debut, but I will say there are a couple song's on it that are better then anything on their debut, a great find, if you see it snag it, the bad production doesnt even effect it, good shit. |
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