Slade Releases The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome - December 3, 1983

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On this day, December 3, 1983, Slade released their 11th studio album, The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome. Featuring a mix of glam rock energy and catchy anthems, the album became a hit in several countries, reaching #1 in Sweden.

The album included standout tracks like “My Oh My” and “Run Runaway,” which helped reintroduce the band to international audiences. These songs became fan favorites and showcased Slade’s ability to evolve while retaining their signature sound.

Fun Fact: Slade had two albums hit #1 in the UK earlier in their career: Slayed? (1972) and Old New Borrowed and Blue (1974).
 
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