Year: 2017
Country: USA
Genre: Melodic Rock
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Rubbish – Dear John 2017
May 26, 2020 19:14
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Rubbish – A Kind of Art 2003
May 26, 2020 19:12
All Exclusive Melodic Rock | AOR
Genre: Melodic Rock
Year: 2003
Country: USA
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Sponsor – What Is Life 1981
May 26, 2020 18:40
Hard Rock Melodic Rock | AOR
Genre: Melodic Hard Rock
Country: Switzerland
Year of Publication: 1981
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Boy Meets Girl – New Dream (1990)
May 26, 2020 17:05
Melodic Rock | AOR
W.E.T. – GREATEST HITS (Japan Edition) (2020)
May 26, 2020 17:00
Hard Rock Melodic Rock | AOR
Year: 2020
Country: Sweden
Genre: Hard Rock, Melodic Hard Rock
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MICHAEL BLOODGOOD & FRIENDS – THE CROSS CHANGES EVERYTHIN 2008
May 25, 2020 21:50
Melodic Rock | AOR
Style: Melodic Rock / Christian Rock
Years: 2008
Info: USA
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Martin Briley – It Comes In Waves (2006)
May 25, 2020 21:22
Melodic Rock | AOR
Info: It Comes In Waves
Info: USA
Style: Melodic Rock
Shaw Blades – Hallucination [Japan Edition] 1995, Ape
May 25, 2020 20:45
Hard Rock HQ Melodic Rock | AOR
Country:Japan
Released:25 Mar 1995
Style:Arena Rock, Hard Rock
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Robert Foley Band – Paperboy 2015
May 25, 2020 20:35
Classic Rock Melodic Rock | AOR
Paperboy features songs written by Bob Foley and performed with band members Mike Green and Dave McCullough. Saxaphone great, Mark Rivera also sits in with the band.
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Jaime Kyle – The Passionate Kind (1992)
May 25, 2020 20:35
Melodic Rock | AOR
Elektradrive – Big City (1993) [Japan Press+Reissue 2012] Lossless
May 25, 2020 17:29
Hard Rock HQ Melodic Rock | AOR
Artist: Elektradrive Album: Big City Year: 1993 + Reissue 2012 Country: Italy Genre: Melodic Hard Rock, AOR Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans) Size: 466 Mb+507 Mb
Space Elevator – II (2018)
May 25, 2020 14:55
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On February 23, the melodious rock band Space Elevator releases the new album "II", which will contain the following songs:
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Martin Briley – One Night With A Stanger (1983)
May 24, 2020 17:50
Melodic Rock | AOR
Perhaps feeling the influence of the new wave, Martin Briley simplified the guitar lines and sped up the tempos on his second album. He also simplified his lyrics, which may have helped him get his first and only Top 40 hit with the lead-off track, a characteristic put-down song called "The Salt In My Tears" (as in "you're not worth...") Still complaining about love gone wrong, More»