this is an highly underrated album from krokus.i like the older stuff with marc storace,but this one is simply brilliant from the production to the class of the songs.and carl sentance is one of a damn good singer.
LOL ya, there is 1000`s and 1000`s of songs directly inspired by ACDC. But they didnt invent the blues. They just hard rock perfected it! Long live Australian Pub Rock!
Nunca me había dado el tiempo para escuchar esta banda, mucho menos como es debido y desde hace unos días vengo escuchando los albums de Krokus en orden cronológico, empezando por el primer album de los 80's Metal Rendez-Vous (1980) hasta este album el día de hoy y me di cuenta que los albums de los 90's son malos trabajos, definitivamente son inferiores a los de los 80's, pero sin lugar a dudas este es el peor album de los 90's, Después de haber escuchado estos 10 albums de Krokus (todos los 80's y 90's) no me queda la menor duda que el album The Blitz (1984) es el indiscutido mejor album de Krokus
As a long time Krokus fan I think this is one of their worst albums. The vocals just don't really match the style of the music and some of the songs are quite weak. Be good to hear 4 or 5 of these songs reworked with Marc on vocals..
Good album With a good singer Carl Sentance!!!
brilliant album, thank you for the upload
❤❤❤ ainda hoje falo e indico krokus abraços a todos os roqueiros dog carlos
Raridade ❤❤❤ ok carlos
Brasil na área
LOVE KROKUS..LEGENDS..GOING SINCE 1975 WOW..I WAS 4YRS OLD..! ANYWAY BEST METAL BAND UP THEIR WITH JUDAS/METALICA/MAIDEN.....
Great stuff Classic 🤟🤘
this is an highly underrated album from krokus.i like the older stuff with marc storace,but this one is simply brilliant from the production to the class of the songs.and carl sentance is one of a damn good singer.
how is it underrated?
29:09 it's a long way to the top
33:25 go down
you are gaddamm right
LOL ya, there is 1000`s and 1000`s of songs directly inspired by ACDC. But they didnt invent the blues. They just hard rock perfected it! Long live Australian Pub Rock!
Exactly why I'm a Krokus fan....ever since I heard Playin the Outlaw.....I approve their influence....
Rediscovering forgotten bands that I listened to in the '80s. Prophetic considering current events.
Whoa! I really like this! One of the better ‘after Headhunter’ albums for me
SIMPLY AMAZING!!! FUCKIN' HEAVY METAL ROCK-N-ROLL!
Отличные вещи в этом альбоме.
Nunca me había dado el tiempo para escuchar esta banda, mucho menos como es debido y desde hace unos días vengo escuchando los albums de Krokus en orden cronológico, empezando por el primer album de los 80's Metal Rendez-Vous (1980) hasta este album el día de hoy y me di cuenta que los albums de los 90's son malos trabajos, definitivamente son inferiores a los de los 80's, pero sin lugar a dudas este es el peor album de los 90's,
Después de haber escuchado estos 10 albums de Krokus (todos los 80's y 90's) no me queda la menor duda que el album The Blitz (1984) es el indiscutido mejor album de Krokus
Peter Haas drums!!
I met that girl on a krokus rant ❤😂
KROKUS TRES BON GROUPE DE HARD ROCK
Say something different for a change dude!lol
Never heard this before. Wtf have I been
And 🇺🇸 because I saw it in a clint Eastwood flick im a get back to the beginning of that circle 🔵 🔴 😌 Devin the Anon
Its 6:06 some where
Simple Music
Sounds somethimes like AC DC, but 50 % of this Album is Top.
not a patch on 8os band but singer better than most of the ones of these times better than i expected first track sounds like paradise city though
jamie wesson I aggree, saw him yesterday with Nazareth and he's one hell of a singer
As a long time Krokus fan I think this is one of their worst albums. The vocals just don't really match the style of the music and some of the songs are quite weak. Be good to hear 4 or 5 of these songs reworked with Marc on vocals..
...or at least with the Peter Tanner who sang on Stampede....a much better singer for Krokus....
Whitchhunt sure sounds like an AC/DC ripoff
Seems they were heavily influenced by ACDC's Livewire, Highway to Hell and Back in Black albums. Not a bad thing in my opinion.