It's the year 2023 and I'm still listening here. They were good at the time and if they would have stuck around longer than they did , I think they could have been a lot more popular and had a lot more albums out. It's a shame that they broke up.
What really sealed their fate was a 'Cheap Shot' by the producers of TERMINATOR 2. At the last minute they were betrayed and they were replaced by Guns & Roses for the soundtrack. The song 'TERMINATE' was supposed to play be in the movie instead of 'You Could Be Mine'. They wanted to MAXIMIZE their profits gains with Guns because they were WAY more popular. Poor Steve Vai he put a lot of money and time for this project. The song TERMINATE was WAY better than 'You Could Be Mine' IMO.🙂🙂🙂
@@slavetometal8529 Really? I didn't know that Steve Vai produced this album with the intention of making it known in the Terminator 2 movie. In any case, it wasn't necessary because it reached a huge audience It is an absolutely wonderful album, it did not need more publicity, it was money and time very well spent for rock lovers. Although it is true that I have never heard Steve Vai make In their interviews over the years, they referenced the group or the album, which was the only one they made.
This is one of the last albums I purchased on cassette back in 1994/1995. It's great and brings back a lot of fond memories for me. The album was actually produced and co written by Steve Vai!
I went and saw these guys live at the boardwalk in Orangeville California I could not believe my eyes they were so young and so talented I wish I would have seen them rock all the way to the top but for some reason they didn't God love them. Definitely prodigies
They weren’t prodigies. They were teenagers with some degree of musical ability. They were not prodigies by any stretch of the imagination and have grown up to be basically nothing to the entertainment industry. Mozart - Prodigy Danny Cooksey - Red-headed loser pushed into the entertainment industry by his parents.
First he was singing country. Then this crap. His parents just kept throwing shit at the wall to see what would stick. 30 years later, we now know what stuck. Nothing.
I remember watching Danny Cooksey on the classic Nick show Salute Your Shorts. Thinking Bobby Budnick is a bad ass. Then I here him singing and performing in this band. Now I know he was a bad ass. Holy shit what a voice for a kid of that age!!! To bad this band did not go further than it did. Fucking awesome!!! Todays music sucks. Aint nothing exciting anymore.
I remember they came to Escondido, California back around '92. They played a parking lot outside an electronics store and tried to get people to see their club show that night in San Diego. It was a pretty great show. The thing I remember most is the singer stage diving backwards off his stage, probably 25 feet high, into a group of people who came to watch a show in a parking lot. That was ballsy as hell.
John Rader, shred was dead unfortunately. All of this kind of talent and energy replaced by…that. Instead of more of this we got Foo Fighters and Green Day. 😒
@@themadrapper101, I’d personally put PJ above the other two. I am not a fan of their musical style but they are good musicians. Even Flow is the only song of theirs I still enjoy listening to. I won’t say FF aren’t good musicians but I sure don’t get their allure. Their music is uninspired and generic to me. Why GD are so popular is a mystery to me. Musically well below average, much more so even than most of the “hair metal” that many clueless people accuse of being.
This song makes me wanna shout it out loud! Great song and great rythm. I always play it at maximum volume in my car and see people watching at me like thinkin'...he's crazy. Yeah they're right dudes!
Danny Cooksey was my first crush when I was just a kid--as Bobby Budnick on Nickelodeon's Salute Your Shorts. I had no idea of the connection between him and the 80s hard rock bands that also became beloved of me during my teen years. Awesome! 2:37 Danny looks like Axl Rose!
Dam ! I own the CD and never cared to check who's song it was, always thought it was something Vai came up with. Never knew it was Lynott. Awesome comment and thanks for the knowledge.
The singer is Danny Cooksey. He was on Different Strokes towards the end of the run. If I'm not mistaken, all the music (on the 1st album at least) was written, arranged and produced by Steve Via
Vai didn't write anything. Even says so on the cd label, he said they lyrics and arrangement are them, he just helped put the band together and produced it.
Danny Cooksey. He played Sam McKinney, Anolds cute little red headed step brother on Different Strokes. He actually did a lot of different stuff in Hollyweird. Pretty talented guy. He's only sixteen in this video.
Great album. I remember getting it in the bargin bin at a record store back in 1993 (I think) and loving it. I still listen to it here and there to this day.
Danny Cooksey, the singer does some voice-over work now. His most noticible work right now is he's the voice for the title character in the cartoon series "Dave the Barbarian".
Oh hell...saw them live 3x. They could completely bring it, even in clubs they legally couldn't be in. 😅 But I'll admit I got a little scared when I saw them all jump into a car full of girls after the show, yelling to their record rep, "We're going to Tijuana!" 😬 But hey, they all made it back. That's R&R! 🤣
What's funny is in one episode of Salute Your Shorts, Budnick has a guitar pick he got from Steve Vai. Steve Vai produced this album. Cool there's a little nod to the relationship between Vai and Cooksey in Salute Your Shorts
I remember this coming out ! Steve Vai produced this album if I remember rightly. The guitar player was Thomas McRocklin, he was in Steve Vais the audience is listening video and played in a bar the night before Donington 88, where he played for Steve Vai backstage now. I think I read somewhere he now works in a guitar shop in Newcastle
he's back to playing and recording.. he has a great channel on YT and he's very active w/ fans on Twitter and Fb and he's now doing online lessons and he was an opener for Dragonforces UK tour this past fall
I loved these guys, or kids if you will. I bought the album on tape (Remember those?) the day it was released. Have enjoyed them ever since. Thanks for posting this jam!
I remember watching this episode of the Ball in the early 90's, and I am glad I remembered in 2012 that they may be on UA-cam. Always wondered what happened to them, they got air play a few more times after this (first hour only) and then nothing... Good to see this again!
90s talent had multiple potential🤘🤘 glad i grew up then rather than this bullshit new age with no talent and everything about social media... 90s 4 life 🤘🤘🤘
If you think the 90’s were all that you should have grown up in the 80’s. I was born in the 70’s, grew up in the 80’s and early 90’s and was out on my own by the late 90’s. Don’t get me wrong, there’s a lot of good memories from the 90’s but living through both and having experienced the 80’s, it’s something that just can’t be duplicated.
Excellent band! Another band with again teens playing like pros was JC SATELLITE. Album: RULE THE WORLD 2010 produced by ex-ACCEPT Peter Baltes. His son plays the guitar in the album. Try the title track at maximum volume...you won't be disappointed! 😉😉😉
Not really but...I remember buying this CD and thinking "I never realized Danny Cooksey could rock like that!" Seriously, he had pipes...and the band rocked hard! Wasn't their guitarist like 12?
Wonder how many remembered or forgot this was a Grand Slam cover at the time, no matter though because it's a great rendition. Good to see there drummer, Brooks Wackerman with Infectious Grooves, Suicidal Tendencies, and Bad Religion to.
@@StevieRayHendrick afak and German music magazine M. knew him and his talent. He also teached him a bit. No idea what happened later :-) Guess the experts (ähm) overrated a bit. My nephew is a good at the piano but no one says he will become the next Lang Lang. I'm still waiting for thst :-)
@@sryijusthavetosaythis3182 hell yea dude that's awesome! I play guitar myself actually and have for about 6 and a half years. I played piano for a long time but I ended up losing the passion for it
@@StevieRayHendrick THAT's great. So you have a sensible ear for tones. You can use it for any kind of Instrument. :-) You can start later again and it will work as good as before. (I would prefer the guitar too 😉 👍 ) Don't stop making music, a gift to have an ear for this. The most start too late so they don't have it
@@sryijusthavetosaythis3182 those were some very kind words and it was nice to start my day off by reading them 🙂. I hope you have a wonderful day my friend
I just found out this band existed, kept being blown away by different tidbits of info: -Butnick form salute your shorts was the vocalist -drummer is now the drummer of Avenged Sevenfold -guitarist is now part of a shredwave/synthwave duo I just discovered earlier this year called McRocklin & Hutch My mind is blown.
I remember seeing this back in 1992 on the Power 30 hosted by Teresa Roncon, I was 14 years old back then, I'm now 45 years old, it's too bad the Power Hour show was reduced down to the Power 30 back in winter 1991.
Right on, and the drummer played for Suicidal Tendencies and now Bad Religion. Thomas McRocklin was a Steve Vai prodigy who toured with him in the 90's. Danny did act in 'Different Strokes as Sam.
It's the year 2023 and I'm still listening here. They were good at the time and if they would have stuck around longer than they did , I think they could have been a lot more popular and had a lot more albums out. It's a shame that they broke up.
What really sealed their fate was a 'Cheap Shot' by the producers of TERMINATOR 2. At the last minute they were betrayed and they were replaced by Guns & Roses for the soundtrack. The song 'TERMINATE' was supposed to play be in the movie instead of 'You Could Be Mine'. They wanted to MAXIMIZE their profits gains with Guns because they were WAY more popular. Poor Steve Vai he put a lot of money and time for this project. The song TERMINATE was WAY better than 'You Could Be Mine' IMO.🙂🙂🙂
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@@slavetometal8529 Really? I didn't know that Steve Vai produced this album with the intention of making it known in the Terminator 2 movie. In any case, it wasn't necessary because it reached a huge audience
It is an absolutely wonderful album, it did not need more publicity, it was money and time very well spent for rock lovers. Although it is true that I have never heard Steve Vai make In their interviews over the years, they referenced the group or the album, which was the only one they made.
At least the drummer is still kicking ass in avenged sevenfold
Nah this style of musically was on its way out
58 y/o, and have this album set on kill this afternoon in my shop. Good memories of a much better time in life
🤘
Not gonna lie. I am 45 years old, and still got this cassette.
I'm 44 bro and this CD still makes it into the player at least once a month! Refugee was a bad ass album!!!
That's cool I'm 44 and just heard about this band.
Me too. 😂😂
I think the lead singer was the kid that played Sam in Different Strokes
@@jimmymccoy967He was also in a Disney Channel show, I don’t remember the name
This band deserved to be way more famous :( their sound was pure fire lml
Totally , most underrated album of the 90's. I still listen to it often
@@gregborrageiro3410 I would like to see them live, I still listen to it often too. Good memories.
I wanted more of this than all the alternative stuff
From what I remember, they had to break up because their parents wouldn't let them tour.
Danny is so talented.If I would have known about this back then,I would have owned it
This is one of the last albums I purchased on cassette back in 1994/1995. It's great and brings back a lot of fond memories for me. The album was actually produced and co written by Steve Vai!
that guitar Solo makes me feel hyped up
I still have the original album found it in a bargain bin and I adore it
It's badass
I wish I still had it. And yes, it was badass af.
My original album is stolen 😂
Close your eyes and picture Montana Max singing metal!
Also, I love this drummer went on to play for Bad Religion 😁
And infectious grooves and suicidal tendancies and tenacious d and a7x
@@aridicaexmontaudon1296 you beat me to it! 🤣
Yep, that’s Danny Cooksey. The voice actor of Montana Max!
@@McQueenStan the arcade buddy of John Connor from T2
I went and saw these guys live at the boardwalk in Orangeville California I could not believe my eyes they were so young and so talented I wish I would have seen them rock all the way to the top but for some reason they didn't God love them. Definitely prodigies
They weren’t prodigies. They were teenagers with some degree of musical ability. They were not prodigies by any stretch of the imagination and have grown up to be basically nothing to the entertainment industry.
Mozart - Prodigy
Danny Cooksey - Red-headed loser pushed into the entertainment industry by his parents.
First he was singing country. Then this crap. His parents just kept throwing shit at the wall to see what would stick. 30 years later, we now know what stuck. Nothing.
I remember watching Danny Cooksey on the classic Nick show Salute Your Shorts. Thinking Bobby Budnick is a bad ass. Then I here him singing and performing in this band. Now I know he was a bad ass. Holy shit what a voice for a kid of that age!!! To bad this band did not go further than it did. Fucking awesome!!! Todays music sucks. Aint nothing exciting anymore.
I really loved this band. There was a shit ton of talent in these kids.
I remember they came to Escondido, California back around '92. They played a parking lot outside an electronics store and tried to get people to see their club show that night in San Diego. It was a pretty great show. The thing I remember most is the singer stage diving backwards off his stage, probably 25 feet high, into a group of people who came to watch a show in a parking lot. That was ballsy as hell.
eqsheiky I was there rock 102.1 hosted it
What was he on a 2 story roof? smh :)
@@raaawkstaaar you want it rough!
Dude no way, that’s cool as shit!
I was there
Why is this so fitting for his character on Salute Your Shorts.
John Connors friend made it big. Good for him
Let’s all Salute our Shorts in his honor.
It is actually him
Hey thats Danny Cooksey.Get it right or pay the price
His friends call him Budnick
🤣
I found out about this through Long Gone Glutch, the singer of this is in the show and they used this song for a lip synch test :D
Same
The singer got the part as snag
Same here.
Me too!
Man....... if this came out in 89 or 90 they would’ve gone global 💥💥💥💥.......
this came out in 1992. too late?)
@@Gleb1993 Nirvana's Nervermind came out in 91. Shred was dead
John Rader, shred was dead unfortunately. All of this kind of talent and energy replaced by…that. Instead of more of this we got Foo Fighters and Green Day. 😒
@@chipyeahoo Green Day, Foo Fighters and Pearl Jam. Some my least favorite bands... I'd rather listen to Limp Bizkit
@@themadrapper101, I’d personally put PJ above the other two. I am not a fan of their musical style but they are good musicians. Even Flow is the only song of theirs I still enjoy listening to. I won’t say FF aren’t good musicians but I sure don’t get their allure. Their music is uninspired and generic to me. Why GD are so popular is a mystery to me. Musically well below average, much more so even than most of the “hair metal” that many clueless people accuse of being.
It's always nice to see teens play like badasses
This song makes me wanna shout it out loud! Great song and great rythm. I always play it at maximum volume in my car and see people watching at me like thinkin'...he's crazy. Yeah they're right dudes!
Brings back so many awesome memories of listening to this song in my bedroom and being enamored that these guys were actually my age.
Impressed!! Gone from being cute little kid on Different Strokes to a very good singer!
Damn, those kids could shred! I wish they got the recognition they deserved! They put some of the adult metal bands down to shame!
You're not wrong
XD Its the voice of Jack Spicer from Xiaolin Showdown! WOW HE ROCKS!!!
I remember buying their tape when i was in high school. Loved it. I had a major crush on the lead singer.
Would have never thought this drummer would go on to play in one of the biggest punk bands for many years, Bad Religion . Amazing drummer.
You gotta be shittin me lol
@@tyshred9251 you didn't know that?
@@downshift00 nope, had no idea, I dont listen to them lol
@@tyshred9251 Ahh that would explain it lol
@@tyshred9251 he's also the drummer for avenged sevenfold now since 2015. Was also the drummer for suicidal and infectious grooves.
I have this CD and still rock it to this day!!!
When I'm driving around, I love listening to this LOUD AF!! 🤟🔥🔥🔥
Danny Cooksey was my first crush when I was just a kid--as Bobby Budnick on Nickelodeon's Salute Your Shorts. I had no idea of the connection between him and the 80s hard rock bands that also became beloved of me during my teen years. Awesome!
2:37 Danny looks like Axl Rose!
Danny is an great singer!!!
Excellent tribute to Phil Lynott.
They picked a great song to cover.
Dam ! I own the CD and never cared to check who's song it was, always thought it was something Vai came up with. Never knew it was Lynott. Awesome comment and thanks for the knowledge.
@@gwyld
Thanks for the reply.
Nineteen was a solo single Phil released just before he died.
Yeah. Bad 4 Good really did a good version here!
I fell 4 Bad Boy Danny aka Bobby Budnick in SALUTE YOUR shorts love the firery red hair and his baby blue eyes too and his witty ways u rock Danny!
Haven't heard this song in years! Still bad ass!
These guys rock. I don't care how old they are.
Great Phil Lynott cover. Refugee is a great CD with some fantastic album tracks.
I can't believe I'm only discovering this now. I was a fan of Danny Cooksey's acting, but had no idea he was a singer too.
The singer is Danny Cooksey. He was on Different Strokes towards the end of the run. If I'm not mistaken, all the music (on the 1st album at least) was written, arranged and produced by Steve Via
Vai didn't write anything. Even says so on the cd label, he said they lyrics and arrangement are them, he just helped put the band together and produced it.
Danny Cooksey. He played Sam McKinney, Anolds cute little red headed step brother on Different Strokes. He actually did a lot of different stuff in Hollyweird. Pretty talented guy. He's only sixteen in this video.
Great album. I remember getting it in the bargin bin at a record store back in 1993 (I think) and loving it. I still listen to it here and there to this day.
That drummer is having a blast! They are adorable!
Brooks Wackerman has had a hell of a career since then.
Good vocals, Budnick
Danny Cooksey, the singer does some voice-over work now.
His most noticible work right now is he's the voice for the title character in the cartoon series "Dave the Barbarian".
That's the lil' dude actor from "the terminator". . I remember that San Diego Show- it was at Deigo's night club- Garnet ave...
He was in Different Strokes too
Listening to this while being 19
Oh hell...saw them live 3x. They could completely bring it, even in clubs they legally couldn't be in. 😅
But I'll admit I got a little scared when I saw them all jump into a car full of girls after the show, yelling to their record rep, "We're going to Tijuana!" 😬
But hey, they all made it back. That's R&R! 🤣
The lead singer played Sam Mckinney (the tiny red headed kid) on Different Strokes alongside Gary Coleman.
What's funny is in one episode of Salute Your Shorts, Budnick has a guitar pick he got from Steve Vai. Steve Vai produced this album. Cool there's a little nod to the relationship between Vai and Cooksey in Salute Your Shorts
Great cover of the Phil Lynott last single!
Jack Spicer rocking out 🤘🗯
You mean Montana Max, right?
;)
@@seatspud and him. But Jack is more into this type of music than Montana Max.
Love this guys. Past much time in my teenager watching this video and song ❤️
First time I ever heard them. I am here just because I know the singer from Salute your Shorts... They remind me a lot of Jackyl. A decent group.
Also was in Terminator 2
wasn't it Jackyl and Hyde? and wasn't that a book?
Don't forget Different Strokes ... He played Sam.
I loved this song as a kid, but I always thought it was by Tyketto. Well, you live, you learn. 🤘
It's hard to believe this was little Sam from Different Strokes. Love it
I wonder if Mr. D approved.
Just found about these guys today and there album refugee is pretty rockin for a bunch of teenager dudes,vocalist got a pretty raw hard hitten voice.
I used to listen to this song all the time. Only now I discovered that it's a Phil Lynott cover
can't believe this video is buried in page 2 in the search results for "nineteen!" this should be the first video...
Danny's awesome here. THis song kicked ass back in the day .
LOL I loved this video! Now, it brings back good memories. :)
I don’t think Mr. Drummond would approve of this.
*bows to Danny*
Cover of a Phil Lynott (thin Lizzy) song.
Just discovered this week in 2021 that this is a cover :)
Cooksey did a cameo in Terminator 2 before that...ed furlong's buddy in the movie, they blast G'n'R in that motorbike scene.
more of a co-starring role vs a "cameo"...actualy, it's far from a cameo
This is a hidden gem 💎
YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember this coming out ! Steve Vai produced this album if I remember rightly.
The guitar player was Thomas McRocklin, he was in Steve Vais the audience is listening video and played in a bar the night before Donington 88, where he played for Steve Vai backstage now. I think I read somewhere he now works in a guitar shop in Newcastle
he's back to playing and recording.. he has a great channel on YT and he's very active w/ fans on Twitter and Fb and he's now doing online lessons and he was an opener for Dragonforces UK tour this past fall
I loved these guys, or kids if you will. I bought the album on tape (Remember those?) the day it was released. Have enjoyed them ever since. Thanks for posting this jam!
BECAUSE Steve Vai put them together too.
Sick talent there.
inolvidable tema !!!!!! grandes adolescentes de la epoca .......
Refugee (Bad4Good album) :
Released August 18, 1992,
Genre Heavy metal,
Length 56 minutes,
Label Interscope,
Producer Steve Vai
I remember watching this episode of the Ball in the early 90's, and I am glad I remembered in 2012 that they may be on UA-cam. Always wondered what happened to them, they got air play a few more times after this (first hour only) and then nothing... Good to see this again!
pretty sure I saw this on The Box
Didn't know Budnik could rock this hard? Wackernan (drummer) and Mcrocklin (guitar) are great musicians.
*Wackerman
Straight from Camp Awnawana!!
Snag brought me here
The guitar player is Thomas McLaughlin and you should check him out now, he is seriously an amazing guitarist, he is on Facebook
There are too many Thomas McLaughlins on Facebook. Which one of them is?
Actually its McRocklin
@@RetroHabit82 ...and he's right here on UA-cam!
90s talent had multiple potential🤘🤘 glad i grew up then rather than this bullshit new age with no talent and everything about social media... 90s 4 life 🤘🤘🤘
Damn guys he grew up in the wrong generation look out
@@lowpolyrender612 bro make sure u get it straight before u go taking jabs on social media... Read it again
Are you sure your just a adult in disguise?
If you think the 90’s were all that you should have grown up in the 80’s. I was born in the 70’s, grew up in the 80’s and early 90’s and was out on my own by the late 90’s. Don’t get me wrong, there’s a lot of good memories from the 90’s but living through both and having experienced the 80’s, it’s something that just can’t be duplicated.
I cant help but seeing Jack spicer singing this
Excellent band! Another band with again teens playing like pros was JC SATELLITE. Album: RULE THE WORLD 2010 produced by ex-ACCEPT Peter Baltes. His son plays the guitar in the album. Try the title track at maximum volume...you won't be disappointed! 😉😉😉
ANyone else here because of PusingUpRoses history of "Salute Your Shorts"?
Not really but...I remember buying this CD and thinking "I never realized Danny Cooksey could rock like that!"
Seriously, he had pipes...and the band rocked hard! Wasn't their guitarist like 12?
@@twistedviewlabs 14
🤣🤣🤣
Indeed dude never even knew he had a band
I'm nineteen and I like it lol. =)
Wonder how many remembered or forgot this was a Grand Slam cover at the time, no matter though because it's a great rendition. Good to see there drummer, Brooks Wackerman with Infectious Grooves, Suicidal Tendencies, and Bad Religion to.
Further solidifies my opinion that Danny Cooksey was born to play Axl Rose in a biopic :p
Used to be apart of there fanclub back in the day, he helped save John conner in T2.
Will love it forever. Some bands should learn from them. A 12 year old plays guitar like Malmsteen
Sorry but I think he has ten times the soul that yngwie has lol.
@@StevieRayHendrick afak and German music magazine M. knew him and his talent. He also teached him a bit. No idea what happened later :-) Guess the experts (ähm) overrated a bit. My nephew is a good at the piano but no one says he will become the next Lang Lang. I'm still waiting for thst :-)
@@sryijusthavetosaythis3182 hell yea dude that's awesome! I play guitar myself actually and have for about 6 and a half years. I played piano for a long time but I ended up losing the passion for it
@@StevieRayHendrick THAT's great. So you have a sensible ear for tones. You can use it for any kind of Instrument. :-) You can start later again and it will work as good as before. (I would prefer the guitar too 😉 👍 ) Don't stop making music, a gift to have an ear for this. The most start too late so they don't have it
@@sryijusthavetosaythis3182 those were some very kind words and it was nice to start my day off by reading them 🙂. I hope you have a wonderful day my friend
they were flipping amazing.
I just found out this band existed, kept being blown away by different tidbits of info:
-Butnick form salute your shorts was the vocalist
-drummer is now the drummer of Avenged Sevenfold
-guitarist is now part of a shredwave/synthwave duo I just discovered earlier this year called McRocklin & Hutch
My mind is blown.
Brooke with infectious groove was Incredably groooooovy.....
AWESOME
I remember listening to these guys on Zrock when they came out. Too bad they never got a good break. They were awesome.
Thomas McRocklin was on my channel today. Had a great time talking to him.
I remember seeing this back in 1992 on the Power 30 hosted by Teresa Roncon, I was 14 years old back then, I'm now 45 years old, it's too bad the Power Hour show was reduced down to the Power 30 back in winter 1991.
Danny is now the voice actor for snag in long gone gulch
Good to see the little redhead from different strokes did something with himself 😂😂
i love bad 4 good.
what happend to these guys!? They're good! Where's this kind of music today?
Right on, and the drummer played for Suicidal Tendencies and now Bad Religion. Thomas McRocklin was a Steve Vai prodigy who toured with him in the 90's. Danny did act in 'Different Strokes as Sam.
This.came out when I was 20 now 51 they was kids sounding like adults production is good and.musicanship
Seen this band at Knotts Berry Farm in early 90s
Never knew this was Phil Lynott's Grand Slam song!!
2022. Still a better band than most out today.
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Love all!!!! Save all!!! Rock on.... You will. Seee.