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Artist: Felony

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CD Title: To the Core

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1994

Label: F.I.T.H. Records

Catalog Number: TTCR-1

Personnel

Tommy Lee Lords lead vocals
Jeff Parker lead And rhythm guitar
Keith Mcelyea lead And rhythm guitar
Shawn Nugent bass
John Williams drums

Tracks

1.  Well of Souls  
2.  To the Core  
3.  Lost in the Closet  
4.  Days of Disease  
5.  Another Hero  
6.  F.I.T.H.  
7.  Yank That Chain  
8.  Shake the Faith  
9.  Heist in Helltown  

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From: hardrockzombies_82 Date: February 13, 2012 at 19:22
Man Felony is bad ass i got it and listened to it for the first time earlier i love it they have a Guns N Roses vibe going on here and the lead singer sounds like Vince Neil this CD came out in 1994 and there's no traces of any Grunge sounds going on that's a good thing if you haven't got this yet get it, crank it up and headbang

From: Delbert Date: May 13, 2014 at 13:47
FELONY are another example of an overlooked indie band that plays some razor sharp melodic metal. The band hails from Indiana but sound like they are from LA. Blending an 80's sound with the early 90's, their sound will appeal to those who like SKID ROW, EDWIN DARE and SLIK TOXIC. The musicianship is great and the production is average for an indie.

From: Metal T Date: May 30, 2014 at 23:09
...yeah good live' band too.'Yank That Chain' and Heist' were cool tunes.Rather then overpaying for a rare copy of this one id recommend picking up the Eonian release of 'Helltown Hotel' which has this entire record as well as their earlier recordings when they sounded like old Motley.


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