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Genre: Hard Rock
Disc (release) country of origin: Russia, unofficial
Year of publication: 1972 (2002)
Publisher (label): Capitol Records
Country of performer (group): USA
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Country: Germany
Released: 1998
Style: Hard Rock
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Eduardo Schechtel : Vocals, Back Vocals
Braza : Bass, Back Vocals
Marcelo Alvarez : Drums, Back Vocals
Auder Júnior : Guitar, Back Vocals
Rogério Vaz : Guitar More»



Country: US
Released: 1993
Style: Hard Rock
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This band hails from Pennsylvania and they play excellent mix of Hard Rock, Hair Metal, and AOR. Actually this is a project led by musician Steve Spirko who has won ABC radio’s Z-ROCK greatest drummer in the U.S.
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Genre: Hard Rock
Year: 1992
Country: Switzerland
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Swedish rockers THE ROYAL BEGGARS have built up quite a reputation as purveyors of life-through-the-bottom-of-a-beer-glass musings over the course of three EPs, and now they are here with their first full length effort, the excellently-named ”Falling To New Heights” released today. And very nice it is too.

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Genre: Hard Rock
Year: 2023
Country: USA
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Genre: Hard Rock / Sleaze
Year: 2023
Country: USA
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Genre: Melodic Hard Rock
Country: Norway (Oslo)
Publication year: 2019-2023
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Genre: Hard Rock / Rock
Country of performer (group): USA
Publication year: 1990-2023
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2009 Never Say Never

The songs on this album were written & recorded in 1991/1992 and should have been part of the second album from AORsters ALIAS. Unfortunately a new rock genre was in focus for record companies, and these tracks were shelved. The tapes have been doing the rounds for years on various boots of varying quality, but some years ago finally were properly remastered and officially released under the title “Never Say Never

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Vocalist / songwriter Freddy Curci and guitarist Steve DeMarchi have already enjoyed their share of the spotlight as former members of SHERIFF who achieved a good deal of success in the early ’80s. After Sheriff disbanded the two went their separate ways for a while before eventually meeting up again and buying a 16-track studio, which they duly installed in DeMarchi’s basement, they then began working on some music while holding on to a succession of day jobs. More»


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