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TNT is a Norwegian hard rock band from Trondheim, formed in 1982. The band has released fourteen studio albums, three EPs and four live albums while going through numerous lineup changes since its formation. Guitarist Ronni Le Tekrø is the only consistent member of the band. TNT has sold between 4–5 million albums worldwide as of 2016.
It is produced by oxidizing trinitrotoluene (TNT) with a solution of sodium hypochlorite. HNS boasts a higher insensitivity to heat than TNT, and like TNT it is insensitive to impact. When casting TNT, HNS is added at 0.5% to form erratic micro-crystals within the TNT, which prevent cracking. [1]
Trinitrotoluene spin view. Trinitrotoluene (/ ˌ t r aɪ ˌ n aɪ t r oʊ ˈ t ɒ lj u iː n /), [5] [6] more commonly known as TNT (and more specifically 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene, and by its preferred IUPAC name 2-methyl-1,3,5-trinitrobenzene), [1] is a chemical compound with the formula C 6 H 2 (NO 2) 3 CH 3.
Tell No Tales is the third studio album by the Norwegian rock band TNT. It was the best-selling TNT album in the U.S., according to their bass guitarist Morty Black. [2] This album diverted from the power metal style of Knights of the New Thunder into a more glam metal direction. [3] Rock Candy Records reissused a remastered CD of the album in ...
TNT. Tony Harnell – vocals; Ronni Le Tekrø – guitars, keyboards, 1/4 stepper guitar; Morty Black – bass guitar; John Macaluso – drums, percussion; Additional personnel. Joe Lynn Turner – background vocals
Knights of the New Thunder is the second studio album by the Norwegian rock band TNT. It was the first TNT album recorded with their new vocalist Tony Harnell, who had replaced their original singer Dag Ingebrigtsen. [2] It was their last album playing traditional heavy metal, as their later releases have a more commercial/glam metal style.
A Farewell to Arms (titled Engine in the US and Scandinavia) is the twelfth studio album by the Norwegian rock band TNT, released in December 2010.The album is in stark contrast to the previous two TNT albums, being a very 1980s-melodic rock-oriented album.
The discography of TNT, a Norwegian rock band formed in 1982, consists of thirteen studio albums, twelve singles, four live albums, three EPs, three compilation albums, and a DVD. This list does not include solo material or sideprojects performed by the members.