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Artist: Spiral Fetish

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CD Title: What Ever Happened To Fun!!

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Category: Glam

Year: 1996

Label: SSM International

Catalog Number: 708234-0013-2

Personnel

Blair vocals
Drew bass
Tori guitar
Smash drums
Compared by many to Pretty Boy Floyd and early Motley Crue. This CD was produced by Steven Deacutis(Tyketto) and Jonathan Daniel(The Loveless/Eletric Angels)

Tracks

1.  Kids Gone Bad  
2.  Sensation Generation  
3.  That Kinda Girl  
4.  Do You Wanna  
5.  Love On The Radio  
6.  What She Don't Know  
7.  Teenager In Love  
8.  Strawberry  
9.  Nowhere Fast  
10.  Spin Me  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Bryan Date: March 25, 2004 at 20:29
Glam style ala PBF,BBB,early Crue. The first two tracks, "Kids Gone Bad" and "Sensation Generation" are my favorites. A couple of songs are a bit sappy and cheesy but overall this is a good disc. Very poppy with catchy choruses. Glam fans will like this one.

From: Sandi Glam Date: February 1, 2005 at 1:01
Utterly brilliant...period. These guys were a pure Hollywood-style glam band living on the East Coast, which is a mix that doesn't always work. Regardless, if you are a fan of Pretty Boy Floyd's "Leather Boyz" cd, or Tigertailz, you MUST track down this cd...It's amazing!!!

From: Glam_Junkie Date: March 28, 2005 at 23:22
Glam with a 60's pop feel almost.Some really great tracks. Not as sleazy as some of the bands mentioned above, but definitely worth a spot in any glam collection.

From: Raiven Date: March 31, 2005 at 22:15
Nothing like Motley Crue or PBF, at all... the CD is alright, 6/10


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