U.D.O. - Mission No. X (Retail)
Release: U.D.O. - Mission No. X (Retail)
- Datum: 22.09.2005
Inhaltsangabe
01. The Embarkation (1:30)
02. Mission No. X (4:07)
03. 24/7 (3:57)
04. Mean Streets (4:20)
05. Primecrime On Primetime (3:55)
06. Eye Of The Eagle (5:07)
07. Shell Shock Fever (3:53)
08. Stone Hard (4:20)
09. Breaking Down The Borders (3:19)
10. Cry Soldier Cry (5:15)
11. Way Of Life (3:38)
12. Mad For Crazy (3:47)
- Genre: Metal
- Qualität: 192 kbit/s
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HinweiseNOTE: BUTT promo had nasty fade outs between tracks.
Following his 1987 exit from the German power metal band Accept,
vocalist Udo Dirkschneider formed U.D.O. with guitarists Peter Szigeti
and Mathias Dieth, bassist Frank Rittel and drummer Tomas Franke. The
group's debut album, Animal House, was in fact written by
Dirkschneider's former mates in Accept, and by the time of the 1988
follow-up Mean Machine, Szigeti, Rittel and Franke had all been
dismissed, replaced by guitarist Andy Susemihl, bassist Thomas
Smuszynski and drummer Stefan Schwarzmann. Susemihl himself was out of
U.D.O. for 1990's Faceless World, replaced by guitarist Wolla Böhm;
the same roster recorded 1991's Timebomb, although the band split in
the wake of a subsequent tour, with Dirkschneider rejoining Accept
from 1992 to 1996. He reformed U.D.O. with Dieth, Schwarzmann,
guitarist Stefan Kaufmann and bassist Michael Voss to contribute a
track to the Judas Priest tribute album Legends of Metal; only
Schwarzmann and Kaufmann remained on board for 1997's full-length
Solid, which featured new guitarist Jürgen Graf-Biardi and bassist
Fitty Weinhold. No Limits followed a year later, and in 1999 U.D.O.
resurfaced with Holy.
Following his 1987 exit from the German power metal band Accept,
vocalist Udo Dirkschneider formed U.D.O. with guitarists Peter Szigeti
and Mathias Dieth, bassist Frank Rittel and drummer Tomas Franke. The
group's debut album, Animal House, was in fact written by
Dirkschneider's former mates in Accept, and by the time of the 1988
follow-up Mean Machine, Szigeti, Rittel and Franke had all been
dismissed, replaced by guitarist Andy Susemihl, bassist Thomas
Smuszynski and drummer Stefan Schwarzmann. Susemihl himself was out of
U.D.O. for 1990's Faceless World, replaced by guitarist Wolla Böhm;
the same roster recorded 1991's Timebomb, although the band split in
the wake of a subsequent tour, with Dirkschneider rejoining Accept
from 1992 to 1996. He reformed U.D.O. with Dieth, Schwarzmann,
guitarist Stefan Kaufmann and bassist Michael Voss to contribute a
track to the Judas Priest tribute album Legends of Metal; only
Schwarzmann and Kaufmann remained on board for 1997's full-length
Solid, which featured new guitarist Jürgen Graf-Biardi and bassist
Fitty Weinhold. No Limits followed a year later, and in 1999 U.D.O.
resurfaced with Holy.