Rage of Creation

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Rage of Creation
Studio album by Rob Rock
Released 2000
Genre Heavy metal, power metal, Christian metal
Length 48:35
Label JVC/Victor (Asia)
Massacre Records (Europe)
Rob Rock Music (USA)
Producer Roy Z
Rob Rock
Rob Rock chronology

Rage of Creation
(2000)
Eyes of Eternity
(2003)
European Cover

Rage of Creation is a heavy metal album by Rob Rock. It is his first album as a solo artist and was released on July 26, 2000 in Japan with 12 tracks. It was not released outside of Japan until four months later on November 27, 2000 however with a missing track(only 11 tracks). This album led to Rob Rock's departure from the band Impellitteri when guitarist Chris Impellitteri first heard the album. He felt that the album would compete with Impellitteri for fans and asked Rob to choose between the band and his solo career. The album title is intended to be an acronym for "R.O.C.K." but Rob was unable to find a suitable word that began with "K". The album features production and guitar work by famed metal producer Roy Z. Also making a special guest appearance is former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Jake E. Lee. The song "Eagle" is a cover that was originally performed by the Swedish group ABBA.

Track listing

  1. "In the Beginning" (1:32)
  2. "The Sun Will Rise Again" (3:34)
  3. "One Way Out" (3:26)
  4. "Judgment Day" (6:30)
  5. "Streets of Madness" (4:31)
  6. "Eagle" (6:23) ABBA cover
  7. "All I Need" (3:34)
  8. "Media Machine" (4:17)
  9. "In the Night" (5:16)
  10. "Never Too Late" (3:39)
  11. "Forever" (5:47)

Credits

  • Rob Rock - lead and backing vocals
  • Roy Z - guitar, bass and keyboards
  • Reynold "Butch" Carlsson - drums
  • Gregory Analla - backing vocals
  • Ray Burke - bass on "All I Need", "In the Night", and "Never Too Late"
  • Jake E. Lee - lead guitar on "All I Need" and "Media Machine"
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