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Old 14-Jul-2007, 08:12
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Default Krokus - Fire and Gasoline: Live (2004) Retail CD

Music > Albums > Krokus - Fire and Gasoline: Live (2004) Retail CD
added on July 14, 2007, at 08:12 by rabthescot

Throughout the '80s, it seemed like Krokus were always one or two steps behind the heavy metal pack. Starting out as an AC/DC derivative, the group softened its sound later in the decade (à la Def Leppard), in hopes of massive chart success. While they did indeed score a handful of moderate hits, they never truly joined the big leagues (another thorn in their side — filming some of the most inadvertently hilarious videos of the era; be sure to keep an eye out for "Screaming in the Night" on VH1 Classic). With '80s metal making a nostalgic resurgence during the early 21st century, Krokus were back up and running, and in 2004, issued their first live album in some time, Fire and Gasoline: Live! The double-disc set wisely bypasses their weaker latter-day material (save for several tracks from their 2004 studio album, Rock the Block), and sticks to their best-known tracks. Standouts include the aforementioned "Screaming in the Night" (a rare tranquil moment for the band, which manages to not sound like the majority of wimpy '80s-era power ballads) and the headbanging delights "Eat the Rich" and "Stayed Awake All Night." Fire and Gasoline: Live! proves that Krokus circa 2003 sound an awful lot like Krokus circa 1983.

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