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On this day January 19 1981, Paradise Theatre by Styx was released, marking one of the most ambitious and successful albums of the band’s career. Built around a loose concept inspired by the decline of a once grand theater, the album blended arena rock progressive elements and strong melodic...
On this day February 22 1983 Styx released their eleventh studio album Kilroy Was Here, a concept album that blended rock, sci-fi, and theatrical storytelling. The album peaked at number three on the Billboard 200, fueled by the success of its most famous track Mr Roboto.
Inspired by concerns...
Title: Paradise Theatre
Artist: Styx
Genre: Hard Rock
Released: 1981
Tracks:
1 - A.D. 1928 - 1:07
2 - Rockin' the Paradise - 3:34
3 - Too Much Time on My Hands - 4:33
4 - Nothing Ever Goes as Planned - 4:47
5 - The Best of Times - 4:20
6 - Lonely People - 5:25
7 - She Cares - 4:21...
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