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In Your Face 1982–1990
''In Your Face 1982−1990'' is the Finnish rock band Smack's double compilation album. It was released in 2007. The compilation includes two CDs, the first a combination of all four Smack studio albums, and the second including previously unreleased live recordings from the 80's. Track list CD 1 (studio) # "Criminal" # "Good Morning Headache" # "Run Rabbit Run" # "Completely Alone" # "Ten Foot Cell" # "Through The Glass" # "Blank" # "Nearby The Hanging Tree" # "Rattlesnake Bite" # "Somewhere Out Of The Day" # "Pass that Bottle" # "Oh Lord" # "(I Think I'm Gonna) Buy This Town" # "The Only Salvation" # "Hellhounds On My Tail" # "Moonshine Chile" # "Look Around" # "Set My love On You" # "Little Sister" # "Mad About You" # "Mad Animal Shuffle" # "Russian Fields" # "Can You Dig It" CD 2 (live) # "Run Rabbit Run" # "Skin Alley" # "Criminal" # "Good Morning Headache" # "Some Fun" # "Walkin' On The Fire" # "Wishing Well" # "Pills" # "Completely Alone" # "Steppin’ Stone" # " ...
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Smack (Finnish Band)
Smack was a Finnish rock band that was active from 1982 to 1990. The band's original line-up consisted of singer Claude, guitarists Kartsa and Manchuria, bassist Cheri and drummer Kinde. Discography * '' Smack On You'' (Cityboy, 1984) * '' Rattlesnake Bite'' (Cityboy, 1985) * ''Salvation'' (Eden, 1987) * ''Radical'' (CBS, 1988) * '' Live Desire Live Tavastia 1986'' (Cityboy 1986) Compilations * ''The Collection – State of Independence'' (Cityboy, 1988) * ''Two Originals – Salvation & Radical'' (Columbia, 1992) * ''In Your Face 1982–1990'' (Sony BMG, 2007) Singles and EPs * ''Criminal'' (Cityboy, 1984, 7"; reissued in 1997 via Zen Garden) * ''Walking on the Wire'' (Cityboy, 1985, 12") * ''Stepping Stone'' (Cityboy, 1985, 7") * ''Paint It Black'' (Cityboy, 1986, 12") * ''The Only Salvation'' (Eden, 1987, 7") * '' Look Around'' (Eden, 1987, 7") * ''Mad Animal Shuffle'' (CBS, 1988, 7") * ''I Want Somebody'' (CBS, 1988, 7") * ''Little Sister'' (CBS, 1988, 7") * ''Can You D ...
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Kinde (drummer)
Kinde may refer to: * Kinde, Michigan, United States *kinde, a type of arched harp found in Chad *kinde, an archaic spelling of "kind". See Kindness Kindness is a type of behavior marked by acts of generosity, consideration, rendering assistant or concern for others, without expecting praise or reward in return. Kindness is a topic of interest in philosophy, religion, and psychology. Kin ... People with the surname * Annamária Kinde (1956–2014), Romanian-born Hungarian journalist, poet and editor * Per Kinde (1887–1924), Swedish sport shooter {{disambiguation, surname ...
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2007 Compilation Albums
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Sam Yaffa
Sami Yaffa (born Sami Lauri Takamäki; 4 September 1963) is a Finnish bass guitarist best known for his work in New York Dolls, Michael Monroe's bands, and Hanoi Rocks. He is currently the bassist for the Michael Monroe band and The Compulsions. He also plays guitar in his own band Mad Juana. Biography Yaffa first began playing music in 1977, when he was fourteen years old, with a band called The Bablers. He went along with another member of the Bablers (Pepe Seivo) and formed a punk rock band, Suopo, in 1979. They did not record any material and stayed relatively unknown even in the Finnish punk rock scene. Around this time Yaffa also played with another Finnish punk rock band, Pohjanoteeraus. Hanoi Rocks In 1980 Yaffa joined future Hanoi Rocks bandmate Andy McCoy in a legendary Finnish punk/rock band Pelle Miljoona Oy. The two of them took part in the band's most successful album "Moottoritie On Kuuma". Before the group toured they both decided to leave and to join Hano ...
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Ulan Bator (bass Guitarist)
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