Crazy Lixx - Rise Above (2021)
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Crazy Lixx - Rise Above (2021)

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Still the best Cock Rock album of all time. Better than your Eddies and your Yngwies. Yup
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Racer X - “Street Lethal” Released January 1, 1986 on the “Street Lethal” album.
Spanish Heavy Metallers STREET LETHAL sign with Fighter Records!
Spanish heavy metallers STREET LETHAL have just signed a deal with Fighter Records for the release of their debut album "Welcome to the Row", which will see the light of day on December 5th 2019 on CD format.
Spanish heavy metallers STREET LETHAL have just signed a deal with Fighter Records for the release of their debut album “Welcome to the Row”, which will see the light of day on December 5th 2019 on CD format.
You can listen to “Tyrants”, the first single advance, right here: https://youtu.be/Gur4aDtVn2w
STREET LETHAL were born in Barcelona in 2014 and that same year they released their first EP…
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So, I might just be speculating way too hard, but I think this book might suggest that Dragonfall is canon to some extent?

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METAL MONDAYÂ SHRED WEEK:Â Y.R.O. by Racer X - Felt inspired by some impressive guitar slinging by an 8 year old Japanese kid to do another Shred Week! Â I had not returned to the shred side of metal for quite some time, so this week will hopefully touch on a few artists I did not get to the first time around. Â However, no shred week can be without Paul Gilbert during his Racer X days.
While I prefer the second album where he teams up with one of his students Bruce Bouillet to do the dual guitar thing, there are some choice cuts on the debut album.  While there are better songs, I would be remiss not to go with Y.R.O., which is a "tribute" to the king of neo-classical shred guitar Yngwie Malmsteen (the song is short for Yngwie Rip Off).  In fact, the bass line is a total copy of Yngwie's most famous piece Black Star which I posted to kick off the first Shred Week.  It is a fun speed piece nonetheless and the launching pad for his career as one of the premier shred guitarists of our generation.  Might be time for me to break out my axe and get my chops working again.