Talk:Rogues en Vogue

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Well this is one more good album by Running Wild. I am a huge fan of the band but i can't help admitting that i don't expect anything from them right now apart from doing decent heavy metal albums. Those of you who are familiar with the sound of Running Wild this album will take you back to the days of "Blazing Stone" especially songs like "Angel of Mercy" and "Rogues en Vogue" (two of the beast songs in the album). I sould add that you sould look out for the digipack version beause of the two fantastic bonus songs: "Cannonball tongue" and "Libertalia" (some people think that this is the best RW song). Too bad they weren't included in the album...

(From the article page, by User:87.202.27.113). <KF> 18:45, 6 October 2005 (UTC)