On This Day: June 14, 1980 - Blue Öyster Cult Releases Cultösaurus Erectus

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On This Day: June 14, 1980 - Blue Öyster Cult Releases Cultösaurus Erectus.

On this day June 14, 1980, Blue Öyster Cult released their seventh studio album Cultösaurus Erectus. The album marked a return to a heavier and darker sound after the more radio friendly approach of their previous work. Produced by British hard rock legend Martin Birch, who had also worked with Deep Purple and later Iron Maiden, the album leaned into a harder edge that fans appreciated.

Cultösaurus Erectus reached number 34 on the US Billboard charts and featured standout tracks like Black...

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