TKO - In Your Face (Collector's Edition) (2016)

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Title: In Your Face (Collector's Edition)
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Rock Candy
Genre: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:15:03
Total Size: 530 MB
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Tracklist:

01 I Wanna Fight 3:59
02 Run Out Of Town 3:49
03 Give Into The Night 3:20
04 End Of The Line 3:14
05 Working Girl 2:52
06 All I Want To Do 4:32
07 Don't Give It Away 3:01
08 I Can Do Without You 4:20
09 So This Is Rock N Roll 3:35
10 Danger City 5:29
11 I Wanna Fight (Remixed Bonus Track) 3:57
12 Run Out Of Town (Remixed Bonus Track) 3:53
13 Give Into The Night (Remixed Bonus Track) 3:19
14 End Of The Line (Remixed Bonus Track) 3:03
15 Working Girl (Remixed Bonus Track) 2:58
16 All I Want To Do (Remixed Bonus Track) 4:26
17 Don't Give It Away (Remixed Bonus Track) 2:54
18 I Can Do Without You (Remixed Bonus Track) 4:00
19 So This Is Rock And Roll (Remixed Bonus Track) 3:13
20 Danger City (Remixed Bonus Track) 5:09

Sadly, TKO's initial momentum was quickly squashed when their label, Infinity Records, made a disastrous financial blunder by signing Pope John Paul II, with a non-recoupable $6 million dollar advance. It was an investment that forced the collapse of the label, leaving TKO cast adrift trying to pick up the pieces in a world that was always looking for new fresh talent rather than rescuing those who were left floundering in shallow water. So TKO, needed to reinvent there selves, in a way that didn t evoke the tired formulaic arena rock of the past. In this respect, the band, now led by Brad Sinsel, set about not only reconstructing their line up but also a new sound. This time around they honed in on raw hard rock, crafting a sound that had more in common with European tastes than American acts. Enlisting musicians that included guitarist Adam Bomb Brenner and signing a production deal with producer Rick Keefer, the band flew to Hawaii and recorded In Your Face , arguably one of the best American hard rock records of the era. Despite the quality of their material, getting a deal proved problematic, resulting in the band splintering, to be brought back into existence by Sinsel when Combat Records eventually offered a contract. Ahead of its time, the riffs and aggression were raw, hard and unrelenting. In fact, the record was hailed as a minor masterpiece influencing much of the US hard rock scene for years to come.


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Thank you for the re-up!
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Many thanks for lossless.