On This Day October 28, 1985 – ZZ Top Released Afterburner

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On This Day October 28, 1985 – ZZ Top Released Afterburner
On this day October 28, 1985, ZZ Top released their album Afterburner, a high energy follow up to the massively successful Eliminator. The record continued the band’s evolution into a futuristic rock style filled with synthesizers, sharp guitar riffs, and larger than life hooks that fit perfectly into the mid 1980s soundscape.

Afterburner featured hit songs such as Sleeping Bag, Rough Boy, and Stages. The album blended blues based rock with sleek production and adventurous themes, helping ZZ Top reach new audiences worldwide. Known for their unmistakable look and charismatic attitude, the band cemented their place as icons of 1980s rock with this chart topping release.

80s insight: Afterburner reflected how 1980s rock embraced bold production and high tech creativity, proving that classic bands could evolve while staying true to their roots.

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