The King of Rock'n Roll
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The King of Rock'n Roll | ||
Studio album by Daniel Lioneye | ||
Released | September, 2001 | |
Genre | Hard Rock/Sleaze Rock | |
Length | 39:21 | |
Label | BMG | |
Producer(s) | Hiili Hiilesmaa |
The King of Rock'n Roll is an album made by the band, Daniel Lioneye, in 2001, and is the only album the band has ever put out.
Daniel Lioneye is a side project band from the popular Finnish band HIM. The band produces Hard Rock/Sleaze Rock music with blues based guitar solos throughout. The band was formed in 2001 as a joke and the members consist of Daniel Lioneye, also known as Mikko Viljami "Linde" Lindström, on vocals and guitar, Mikko Heinrik Julius "Migé Amour" Paananen on bass, Ville Hermanni "Rakohammas" Valo on drums, Kai "Hiili" Hiilesmaa on keyboards and Ike on sound effects.
[edit] Track listing
- "The King of Rock'n Roll"
- "Roller"
- "Dope Danny"
- "Never Been In Love (Til The Day I Die)"
- "Eldorado Baby"
- "Lonely Road"
- "International P-Lover"
- "We Gonna Rockin' Tonight"
- "Knockin' On Heavens Door" (Bob Dylan)
[edit] Trivia
The song "The King of Rock'n Roll" is used as the theme music to the mtv show "Viva La Bam"