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On this day October 2 1989, Freedom by Neil Young was released. It was his seventeenth studio album and marked a powerful return to form, blending raw rock energy with deeply personal songwriting and sharp social commentary. The album reestablished Young as one of rock’s most vital voices at the...
On this day October 1 1984, Red Sails in the Sunset by Midnight Oil was released. It was the band’s fifth studio album and marked a significant evolution in their sound, blending politically charged lyrics with powerful rock energy and experimental production.
Recorded in Tokyo, the album...
On this day October 1 1984, Glorious Results of a Misspent Youth by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts was released. It was their fourth studio album and continued Jett’s legacy of delivering hard hitting rock and roll with attitude, energy, and rebellious spirit.
The album showcased a mix of...
On this day October 1 1984, The Unforgettable Fire by U2 was released. It was the band’s fourth studio album and marked a major artistic shift, showcasing a more atmospheric and experimental sound that expanded beyond their earlier post punk roots. Produced by Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois, the...
What band got you into rock n' roll music? That's a difficult one for me to remember because I grew up listening to it when I was little kid thanks to my older cousins. It was a combination of Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, AC/DC, Kiss and Led Zeppelin.
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