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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Extreme |
| Record Label: |
A&M Records (USA) |
| Genre: |
Heavy Metal |
| Subgenre: |
Pop Metal |
| Release Date: |
August 07, 1990 |
| Album Duration: |
64m:28s |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Decadence Dance 2. Li'l Jack Horny 3. When I'm President 4. Get the Funk Out 5. More Than Words 6. Money (In God We Trust) 7. It's a Monster 8. Ponrnograffitti 9. When I First Kissed You 10. Suzi (Wants Her All Day What?) 11. He-Man Woman Hater 12. Song For Love 13. Hole Hearted (bonus track) |
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Extreme: Gary Cherone (vocals); Nuno Bettencourt (guitar, keyboards, percussion, background vocals); Pat Badger (bass, background vocals); Paul Geary (drums, percussion). Extreme's self-titled 1989 debut made the Boston quartet quite a "buzz band" in the hard rock underground, but it wasn't until their sophomore release one year later, PORNOGRAFFITI, that the band scored their breakthrough hit. In the spring of '91, the lovely acoustic ballad "More than Words" was released as a single, and instantly became a smash hit (nearly a year after PORNOGRAFFITI was first released). And while they scored another hit with the similarly styled "Hole Hearted," Extreme's new pop fans must have been surprised when they heard the rest of the album, which was comprised mostly of hard rock/heavy metal tunes. The album was also the band's first stab at writing a concept album--it dealt with the media's subtle yet constant use of sex in advertising and it's effect on the public. If you're in the mood for rock with a progres... |
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