Metal Thunder: High Voltage Power Rock is part of a voluminous series of poor '80s heavy metal compilations released cheaply by the Montreal-based St. Clair Entertainment label. The Metal Thunder series feature mostly long-forgotten metal acts that attained moderate success at best during their respective '80s zeniths. Furthermore, most of the performers were more associated with the pop-metal movement than the more influential and interesting thrash metal scene of the time, making the featured music on these volumes even more trite. The High Voltage Power Rock volume features Night Ranger's "You Can Still Rock Me in America," Cindarella's "Coming Home," and Warrant's "Cherry Pie," in addition to several other songs.
Metal Thunder: High Voltage Power Rock
Various Artists
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Metal Thunder: High Voltage Power Rock Review
by Jason Birchmeier
Track Listing
Sample | Title/Composer | Performer | Time | Stream | |||
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Night Ranger | 05:46 | Amazon | |||
2 | Cinderella | 05:31 | Amazon | ||||
3 |
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Great White | 02:46 | Amazon | |||
4 | Warrant | 03:10 | Amazon | ||||
5 | Randy Castillo / Tracii Guns | 04:13 | Amazon | ||||
6 | Kelly Hansen / George Lynch | 04:44 | Amazon | ||||
7 | Randy Castillo / John Corabi | 03:47 | Amazon | ||||
8 | Kip Winger | 04:42 | Amazon | ||||
9 | Lita Ford | 04:22 | Amazon | ||||
10 | Randy Castillo / Tracii Guns | 03:06 | Amazon | ||||
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Bulletboys | 05:07 | Amazon | |||
12 | L.A. Guns | 03:42 | Amazon |