On This Day: April 10, 1982 - Scorpions Released Blackout

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On This Day: April 10, 1982 - Scorpions Released Blackout
On this day April 10, 1982, Scorpions released their eighth studio album Blackout, a powerful mix of hard rock and heavy metal that became one of the most important records of their career. With its explosive sound, razor sharp riffs, and Klaus Meine’s unforgettable vocals, the album pushed the band further into international stardom.

Blackout reached number 10 on the US Billboard 200 and hit number 1 in France, marking a major breakthrough for the German rockers. Featuring standout tracks like No One Like You, Dynamite, and the title track Blackout, the album captured the band’s signature energy and helped define early 80s metal. The record’s cover art, featuring artist Gottfried Helnwein’s self portrait with forks and bandages, became just as iconic as the music itself. Blackout was a commercial and critical success, earning its place as a cornerstone of 80s rock.

Fun fact: Klaus Meine lost his voice before recording the album and had to undergo vocal cord surgery. He made a full recovery and delivered one of his strongest performances on Blackout.

Trivia question: What hit single from Blackout helped Scorpions break through in the US and became a rock radio staple?

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