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  1. On This Day November 9 1985 – White Lion Released Fight to Survive in the U.S.

    On This Day November 9 1985 – White Lion Released Fight to Survive in the U.S.

    On this day November 9 1985, White Lion released their debut studio album Fight to Survive in the U.S,, introducing the world to a band that would soon become one of the defining names in melodic hard rock. Fronted by vocalist Mike Tramp and guitarist Vito Bratta, the group blended powerful...
  2. On This Day August 10 1989 – White Lion Released Their Album Big Game

    On This Day August 10 1989 – White Lion Released Their Album Big Game

    On this day August 10 1989, White Lion released their third studio album, Big Game. Following the success of their 1987 breakthrough album Pride, the band returned with another dose of melodic hard rock that balanced social commentary with radio friendly hooks. Big Game featured the popular...
  3. On This Day: June 21, 1987 - White Lion Releases Pride

    On This Day: June 21, 1987 - White Lion Releases Pride

    On this day June 21, 1987, White Lion released their second studio album Pride. Though it had a slow start, the album would go on to become their breakthrough, thanks to the strength of standout singles like Wait and the power ballad When the Children Cry. With Vito Bratta’s melodic guitar work...
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