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Kix - Midnite Dynamite (1985) (Size: 94.51 MB)
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01. Midnite Dynamite 02. Red Hot (Black & Blue) 03. Bang Bang (Balls of Fire) 04. Layin' Rubber 05. Walkin' Away 06. Scarlet Fever 07. Cry Baby 08. Cold Shower 09. Lie Like a Rug 10. Sex Band: Steve Whiteman - vocals Brian Forsythe - guitar Ronnie Younkins - guitar Donnie Purnell - bass Jimmy Chalfant - drums 320K \ 94.5 MB Track List: 01. Hot Wire 02. Girl Money 03. Luv-A-Holic 04. Tear Down The Walls 05. Bump the La La 06. Rock And Roll Overdose 07. Cold Chills 08. Same Jane 09. Pants On Fire (Liar, Liar) 10. Hee Bee Jee Bee Crus 320K \ 106MB Quote:Kix was one of the pop metal bands that unfortunately slipped under the radar of the record buying public, even those who remember them often just remember the song "Don't Close Your Eyes" from the 1988 album "Blow My Fuse." However, those wanting to know more of the Kix story should check out this awesome slab of AC/DC styled rock. Kix hailed from Hagerstown, MD, a blue collar town that's close to both western PA as well as West Virginia. I grew up not too far from there, and they played at Hammerjacks in Baltimore a lot, plus they recorded their live album (in 1992 I believe) at the University of Maryland, where I eventually went to school. Anyhow, as I grew up in Maryland, I always had a little bit of knowledge as to who Kix were, and I thought the snippet of the song "Cold Chills" in the Wayne's World movie was pretty cool. This was the 3rd Kix record, and it blew me away. It was a great blend of the straight-up hard rock of 1988's "Blow My Fuse" with the quirkier elements of the first two records still intact. If you live near the Baltimore area and get the 97.9 FM station (98 ROCK), you may have even heard the tune "Cold Shower", possibly the first rap-metal tune ever (not of the Limp Bizkit variety though - this one is a lot more fun and lighthearted - and 80's sounding). It still gets played every once in awhile too, a testament to the band's awesome local legacy. Plus you get one of the alltime unsung hard rock ballads in "Walkin' Away" - this album is a must buy for fans of AC/DC, Cheap Trick, early VH, and Hanoi Rocks - great rock bands with good tunes and a good sense of humor. Guitar World also called this one of the 20 essential hair metal albums, which sums it up pretty well. Best Tracks: "Bang Bang (Balls of Fire)" - Pretty much AC/DC 101 here, with the cool trivia that this was Kip Winger's first songwriting credit (cowritten with the band). "Layin' Rubber" - Awesome uptempo hard rocker with a few twists, and of course that ever-so-subtle double entendre. "Walkin' Away" - Put it this way, this is probably one of the top 20 ballads of all time (in any genre). The lyrics are about as sincere and honest as you can get, and when you think you've got it pegged it switches gears and starts rocking hard. "Cold Shower" - Hilarious, unique, and should have been a hit. "Sex" - This song just rocks without question, like a great lost Aerosmith tune. Harmonica, a funky & tricky riff, handclaps, memorable chorus, it's all here. Another should-have-been hit! Sharing Widget |