On This Day September 17 1989 – Soldier of Fortune Album by Loudness Released

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On This Day September 17 1989 – Soldier of Fortune Album by Loudness Released
On this day September 17 1989, Japanese heavy metal band Loudness released their eighth studio album Soldier of Fortune. The record marked the debut of American vocalist Mike Vescera, who joined the group following the departure of Minoru Niihara, giving the band a new edge and international appeal.

The album featured tracks such as You Shook Me, Soldier of Fortune, and Twenty Five Days from Home, combining powerful riffs with melodic hooks. It represented Loudness’s effort to further expand into Western markets while maintaining their reputation as one of Japan’s leading metal bands.

80s insight: Soldier of Fortune highlighted how the 80s metal scene was truly global, with bands like Loudness breaking barriers and showing that heavy metal’s influence extended far beyond America and Europe.

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