On This Day: June 30, 1980 – Krokus Releases Metal Rendez-vous

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On This Day: June 30, 1980 – Krokus Releases Metal Rendez-vous
On this day June 30, 1980, Swiss hard rock band Krokus released their fourth studio album, Metal Rendez-vous. This album marked a major turning point for the group, introducing new lead vocalist Marc Storace and establishing the heavier, more polished sound that would define their career through the 1980s.

Metal Rendez-vous featured tracks like Heatstrokes, Bedside Radio, and Tokyo Nights, blending hard rock riffs with melodic hooks that earned them strong attention across Europe and later in North America. The album became a breakthrough for Krokus, pushing them into the international spotlight and laying the foundation for their rise as one of Europe’s biggest metal acts of the decade.

The record performed especially well in their home country of Switzerland, where it achieved major chart success and helped the band gain momentum on the global stage.

80s insight: Metal Rendez-vous showed that hard rock was not just coming from the UK or US. Krokus proved that European bands could bring just as much firepower to the 1980s metal scene.

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