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Hot 42nd Street (MCA Records 1990)





Often being misunderstood by putting this New York City Hard Rock band into the categorizing Thrash Metal sub-culture for a long time; the quartet classic line-up for Spread Eagle would be Ray West (vocals), Paul DiBartolo (guitar, vocals), Rob DeLuca (bass, vocals) and Tommi Gallo (drums) recorded their debut and best studio full recording at the beginning of their Heavy Metal career and as you might see – this self-titled Spread Eagle album may sounded powerful and the skillful gearing up techniques might also giving you more trust to put more credits on this product. Starting with the banging head noise and attractive riffage chords; Spread Eagle will slapping you by giving out the blasting tracks from Broken City, Back on The Bitch, Dead of Winter, Scratch like a Cat to Shotgun Kiss as the group might also reconsidered as a Glam Metal band but their truly sounds probably leading the media to becoming misleads for calling this unit a good considerable Thrash Metal band but anyway, you might didn’t wanted to discussing about that anymore but focus on the more headbanging tracks recorded inside this fine debut. There was a time where Heavy Metal and Hard Rock really emerge for rebelling against the non-sense conservative values that turning the world stiff and dumb.

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Spread Eagle:
https://youtu.be/izs-nptGaEc

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