On This Day November 16 1988 – Dokken Released Beast from the East

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On This Day November 16 1988 – Dokken Released Beast from the East
On this day November 16 1988, Dokken released Beast from the East, a powerful live album that captured the band at the height of their success and energy. Recorded during their tour in Japan, the album showcased the group’s signature blend of melodic hooks, soaring vocals, and precise guitar work that made them one of the standout acts of 80s metal.

Beast from the East featured live versions of fan favorites including Dream Warriors, In My Dreams, and Kiss of Death, along with the new studio track Walk Away. The performances displayed the chemistry between Don Dokken’s vocals and George Lynch’s fiery guitar playing, delivering the intensity and professionalism that defined their live shows. The album went on to earn a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance.

80s insight: Beast from the East reflected the power and precision of 80s metal, when bands like Dokken ruled the stage with both style and skill.

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