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Loverboy – Get Lucky 1994 lossless

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Get Lucky is the second album released by the hard rock band Loverboy in 1981. The album reached number 7 on the Billboard 200 album chart, remaining on the chart for over two years, and has sold over 4 million copies in the United States. It featured the hit singles, “Working for the Weekend,” “When It’s Over,” “Lucky Ones,” “Gangs In the Street,” and “Take Me to the Top.”

Loverboy – Just Getting Started 2007 lossless

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Just Getting Started is an album by the Canadian rock band Loverboy, released in 2007. It was their first album of original material since 1997’s Six.For fans who purchased the album on CD, a bonus song download and booklet were offered on Rockstar Records’ official website.

Black Sabbath – Black Sabbath 199? (1971) lossless

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Black Sabbath are an English rock band, formed in Birmingham in 1968, by guitarist and main songwriter Tony Iommi, bassist and main lyricist Geezer Butler, singer Ozzy Osbourne, and drummer Bill Ward. The band have since experienced multiple line-up changes, with guitarist Iommi being the only constant presence in the band through the years. Originally formed in 1968 as a blues rock band, the group soon adopted the Black Sabbath moniker and began incorporating occult themes with horror-inspired lyrics and tuned-down guitars.

Wired Desire – Barely Illegal EP 2008 lossless

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Wired Desire is a Scottish hard rock band which was formed in Glasgow in 2005[1] with their first album in 2008.[2] They have toured the UK supporting many bands including Wishbone Ash and Nazareth.[3] Their debut EP, Barely Illegal, received positive reviews, most notably from Classic Rock Magazine.[4] Nazareth called Wired Desire, their best support act ever

John Fogerty – Hoodoo (The Lost Album) 2013 lossless

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Hoodoo is an unreleased studio album by John Fogerty. It was recorded in the late spring of 1976 and intended to be his third solo album.After the John Fogerty solo album, Fogerty wasted no time in recording more material for a new album to be followed with a tour, which would be very low-key, with a small group of musicians.[1] In April, 1976, he released a new single, “You Got the Magic” backed with “Evil Thing,” which barely made it to the charts (#87 on the Billboard Hot 100) and did not sell a great deal.