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Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Nineteen 04:00 Tools
Curious Intentions 03:51 Tools
Nothin' Great About a Heartache 04:29 Tools
Bangin' Time Again 04:29 Tools
Mother of Love 03:57 Tools
Devil in the Angel 04:13 Tools
Rockin' My Body 04:03 Tools
Slow and Beautiful 05:23 Tools
Terminate 04:26 Tools
We're Gonna Fight 04:18 Tools
I Want Everything 03:48 Tools
Felony 03:19 Tools
Tyre Kickin' (Ya Makin' Me Nervous) 06:04 Tools
Nineteen (Phil Lynott) 03:57 Tools
Banging Time Again 04:27 Tools
Tire kickin' 04:27 Tools
Nineteen (Phill Lynott) 03:58 Tools
Curicious Intenstions 03:48 Tools
Move Your Body 03:20 Tools
Nineteen (orig.Phil Lynott) 03:56 Tools
Tyre Kicking 06:05 Tools
Bangin Time Again 06:05 Tools
Bangin' Time Around 06:04 Tools
nothin´great about a heartach 06:04 Tools
Tyre Kickin' (Ya Makin' Me Ner 06:04 Tools
Devil In Angel 06:04 Tools
bangin´ time again 06:04 Tools
Tyre Kickin' 06:04 Tools
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Aggressive, polished, straightforward hard rock played by an accomplished group of teenagers. They were formed by Danny Cooksey (vocals), Thomas McRocklin (guitar), Zack Young (bass) and Brooks Wackerman (drums). Sixteen-year-old Cooksey was a child actor whom appeared in such shows as Diff'rent Strokes and the movie Terminator 2, his gruff whiskey soaked vocal delivery was unexpected from such a young vocalist. McRocklin, at the tender age of eleven, appeared in Steve Vai's "The Audience Is Listening" video, as well as opening for Ozzy Osbourne in concert. Young was the Bass Institute of Technology's youngest graduate at forteen, while fifteen-year-old Wackerman had won regional rock and jazz awards, plus had a Remo endorsement. Steve Vai became the band's mentor, as he produced and co-wrote much of the debut album. It was a polished yet hard rocking affair that included a great cover of Thin Lizzy's "Nineteen". However the album failed to sell, and after the accompanying tour was complete McRocklin departed to form Virgin Sun. The remainder of the band remained together briefly as Lucy's Milk, before deciding to break apart. Following the break-up, Cooksey returned to acting, Wackerman joined both Bad Religion and Suicidal Tendencies, Young formed a rocktronic band called Artificial Intelligence and McRocklin started working in a music store. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.