![]() ![]() Originally released as a digital compilation in 2015, the new, resequenced collection will arrive on CD for the first time, on the heels of the Record Store Day-exclusive red vinyl version. 3 (1984-1992), the last installment of the Cheap Trick rarities series. On the same day, Real Gone will present The Epic Archive, Vol. The single-pocket outer sleeve has also been faithfully recreated for this new reissue. The disc will be housed in a faithfully recreated printed inner sleeve with lyrics and priceless band photos. It will be limited to just 700 copies and will be presented on red and yellow "explosion" color vinyl. To celebrate its anniversary, Real Gone will press the first-ever vinyl reissue of the title on April 26. The result is a 9-track collection of music that's emblematic of its era and still remains impressive in its extravagance. ![]() Racer's hyperactive bass and Bobby Rock's double-kick-drum assaults complete the band's aesthetic. Michael Angelo Batio's guitar playing is also outrageous, full of lighting-fast riffs and frenetic picking. ![]() His impressive and very possibly superhuman high-pitched voice caught the attention of one executive at Rampage Records when Gillette went for a lengthy high note and shattered three wine glasses. Aside from their image (think stories-high hair and a trademark four-neck guitar) Jim Gillette's delivers with his other-worldly pipes. Indeed, over-the-top and in-your face were the group's main goal. First, let's take a look at Nitro's O.F.R., which, legend has it, stands for "out-f******-'rageous." It's an apt title, as Nitro's is as over-the-top as any of the other hair metal groups that reigned during the tail end of the '80s. ![]()
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