Hardcore Superstar (album)
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Hardcore Superstar | ||
Studio album by Hardcore Superstar | ||
Released | 2005 | |
Genre | Sleaze rock Hard rock |
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Length | 48:47 | |
Label | Gain Production (SE) Abstract Sounds (UK) |
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Producer(s) | Adde, Johan Reiven, Risza, Martin Sandwin | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Hardcore Superstar chronology | ||
No Regrets (2003) |
Hardcore Superstar (2005) |
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Self-titled album released in November 2005 by Swedish Glam Metal band Hardcore Superstar on the record label Gain. The album is the first of Hardcore Superstar's career to have any major inpact in their homeland, where it reached #12 in the Swedish album charts.
The album spawned the single We Don't Celebrate Sundays, which was released in 2006 and received airplay on British music channels Kerrang and Scuzz. The B-side to the single is a cover of Hanoi Rocks' song Don't You Ever Leave Me from their 1984 album Two Steps From The Move. Hanoi Rocks, who are Finnish, have been a major influence on the sound of Hardcore Superstar. Also included on the album is the song Wild Boys a tribute to the MTV show.
[edit] Tracklisting
- Kick On The Upperclass
- Bag On Your Head
- Last Forever
- She's Offbeat
- We Don't Celebrate Sundays
- Hateful
- Wild Boys
- My Good Reputation
- Cry Your Eyes Out
- Simple Man
- Blood On Me
- Standin' On The Verge