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Too Much, Ain’t Enough
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"Any Time Or Place" has a catchy, shout-along chorus, getting play on the Z-ROCK heavy metal station, along with "Watchin'", with lyrics aimed at a hard look at life (which the latter is also evident in the title track). "Crash Landing" is a fast thrash metal tune, whereas "Empty Arms" starts out slow, but quickens to being mid-paced, and the album ends with a cover of "The Slider", which is a bit bluesy in style. The album was released in 1988 through I. R. S. Metal.
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"Any Time Or Place" has a catchy, shout-along chorus, getting play on the Z-ROCK heavy metal station, along with "Watchin'", with lyrics aimed at a hard look at life (which the latter is also evident in the title track). "Crash Landing" is a fast thrash metal tune, whereas "Empty Arms" starts out slow, but quickens to being mid-paced, and the album ends with a cover of "The Slider", which is a bit bluesy in style. The album was released in 1988 through I. R. S. Metal.