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Hard Volume is the second studio album by American rock band Rollins Band, released in 1989. [9] [10] [11] It was reissued with previously unreleased tracks in 1999 through Buddah Records. [12] The original CD release contained a 32-minute jam on the Velvet Underground outtake "Move Right In," titled "Joy Riding with Frank." The track was ...
Rollins Band was an American rock band formed in Van Nuys, California.The band was active from 1987 to 2006 and was led by former Black Flag vocalist Henry Rollins.They are best known for the songs "Low Self Opinion" and "Liar", which both earned heavy airplay on MTV in the early-mid 1990s.
Hard Report's February 1992 review states that, "[Rollins'] influence bleeds through the alternative and metal ranks, in a variety of forms", adding that the album is "a hard blast of Rollins at his best, in a form that should enjoy a very warm reception from metal radio (perhaps more so than alternative)". [22]
Turned On is a live album from the Rollins Band, fronted by ex-Black Flag singer, Henry Rollins, recorded in Vienna, Austria on November 27, 1989. Even though the album sleeve has the individual tracks listed, the CD is entirely contained in one track.
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All songs written by Sim Cain, Melvin Gibbs, Chris Haskett and Henry Rollins. US 7" single (22271) "The End of Something" (LP Version) – 4:50 "Also Ran" – 3:12; US CD single (22271) "The End of Something" (LP Version) – 4:50 "The End of Something" (We Change Fear Remix) – 4:34 "Threshold" (Previously Unreleased in the UK) – 9:10
Billie Eilish. Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for Vanity Fair Billie Eilish gave her fans a sneak peek of the tracklist for her upcoming album, Hit Me Hard and Soft. “HIT ME HARD AND SOFT TRACKLIST ...
In his 1998 book Turned On: A Biography of Henry Rollins, author James Parker wrote that, " 'Liar' is a classic Rollins Band arrangement, following the contours of what is basically a hard-edged, stand-up routine: first the easy listening hull of the verse, in which Rollins, his musicians hitting a bullshit cocktail hour groove behind him ...