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All Systems Go By Vinnie Vincent Invasion (cd, Chrysalis Records) on 2040-motos

US $65
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Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Omaha, Nebraska, United States
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Personnel
Mark Slaughter vocals
Bobby Rock drums
Dana Strum bass, backing vocals
Vinnie Vincent guitars, backing vocals
Tracks
1.  Ashes to Ashes  
2.  Dirty Rhythm  
3.  Love Kills  
4.  Naughty Naughty  
5.  Burn  
6.  Star Spangled Banner/Let Freedom Rock  
7.  That Time of Year  
8.  Heavy Pettin'  
9.  Ecstasy  
10.  Deeper and Deeper  
11.  Breakout  
12.  The Meltdown  
13.  Ya Know-I'm Pretty Shot acoustic  

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