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| | Peter Criss [ mp3 ]album: Out Of Control format: mp3 release: 1980 bitrate: 256 length: 39:20 min
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Tracks of Out Of Control:
By Myself.mp3
In Trouble Again.mp3
Where Will They Run.mp3
I Found Love.mp3
There's Nothing Better.mp3
Out Of Control.mp3
Words.mp3
You Better Run.mp3
My Life.mp3
Feel Like Letting Go.mp3
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| | Peter Criss [ mp3 ]album: Let Me Rock You format: mp3 release: 1982 bitrate: 256 length: 34:30 min
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Tracks of Let Me Rock You:
Let It Go.mp3
Tears.mp3
Move On Over.mp3
Jealous Guy.mp3
Destiny.mp3
Some Kinda Hurricane.mp3
Let Me Rock You.mp3
First Day In The Rain.mp3
Feel Like Heaven.mp3
Bad Boys.mp3
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| | Peter Criss [ mp3 ]album: Criss Cat #1 format: mp3 release: 1994 bitrate: 256 length: 47:27 min
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Tracks of Criss Cat #1:
Bad Attitude.mp3
Walk The Line.mp3
The Truth.mp3
Bad People Burn In Hell.mp3
Show Me.mp3
Good Times.mp3
Strike.mp3
Blue Moon Over Brooklyn.mp3
Down With The Sun.mp3
We Want You.mp3
Beth.mp3
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News from our arhive: Kirk Hammett, Jello Biafra To Rally For San Francisco Artists |
Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett, former Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra and rockers Creeper Lagoon are among the San Francisco artists scheduled to join forces November 5 to protest the city's rising rents and inhospitable climate for artists. Hammett is scheduled to give a speech, and Biafra and Creeper Lagoon will perform, along with former American Music Club frontman Mark Eitzel, Latin jazz percussionist John Santos, veteran gospel group the Blind Boys of Alabama and garage-rockers Zen Guerilla, according to organizers.
"We've had 12 dance studios close, 20 nightclubs, five rehearsal studios for musicians — it's been devastating," said Ian Brennan, the concert's promoter. The free event, dubbed Take Back San Francisco, will also include a "Million Band March," with musicians marching from the city's Mission neighborhood to City Hall.
The concert, which will also include surprise performances, will be broadcast live on Berkeley's KPFA-FM radio. A spokesperson for Metallica at Elektra Records said Friday (Oct. 27) that Hammett is expected to participate in the march, but that his plans to speak at the event are still tentative. |
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