On This Day October 18 1982 - Foghat Released the Album In the Mood for Something Rude

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On This Day October 18 1982 - Foghat Released the Album In the Mood for Something Rude
On this day October 18 1982, Foghat released In the Mood for Something Rude, an album that brought their blues rock energy into the 1980s with a mix of grit, humor, and soulful swagger. The record featured all cover songs, showcasing the band’s appreciation for rhythm and blues roots while giving each track their signature driving sound.

Songs like That’s What Love Can Do, Slipped Tripped Fell in Love, and Ain’t Livin’ Long Like This highlighted Foghat’s knack for turning classic tunes into hard rocking anthems. Though released during a changing musical era, the album maintained the band’s loyal fan base and their reputation as road tested rockers.

80s insight: In the Mood for Something Rude showed that traditional blues rock could still hold its own in the early 80s, reminding fans that true rock and roll never goes out of style.

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