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  1. AnimalVinnie Vincent InvasionInvasion1986Vinnie Vincent - GuitarBobby Rock - DrumsDana Strum - BassRobert Fleischman - Vocals

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  2. Jul 4, 2023 · From the album “Vinnie Vincent Invasion” (1986)All material uploaded to the channel is for entertainment purposes only. All rights and credits go to the owne...

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  3. Animal Lyrics. I rise from the ashes from the core of the earth. Evil undetermined, claim my bounty's worth. Rise all creatures, hail to the beast. Eyes full of fire, consummate my feast. I prowl ...

  4. Album - Vinnie Vincent Invasion (1986)

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    • Alex Benson
    • Kiss – Killer
    • Kiss – Young and Wasted
    • Vinnie Vincent Invasion – Back on The Streets
    • Vinnie Vincent Invasion – Breakout
    • Kiss – A Million to One
    • Vinnie Vincent Invasion – Boyz Are Gonna Rock
    • Vinnie Vincent Invasion – Animal
    • Vinnie Vincent Invasion – Ashes to Ashes
    • Kiss – Fits Like A Glove
    • Vinnie Vincent Invasion – Heavy Pettin'

    Vincent showed his worthiness as an incoming lord of shred – albeit in a slightly restrained fashion – throughout Kiss's 1982 LP, Creatures of the Night. Though many of the solos from that slow-burning LP are memorable, none possess as much of Vincent's trademark grandeur and flash as the lead break that highlights the album's penultimate track, Ki...

    As a newcomer during the Creatures of the Night sessions, Vincent perhaps held back, if only a little. But once the sessions for 1983's Lick it Upwere underway, it was clear that Vincent felt nice and cozy within Kiss's ranks. Or, perhaps, his confidence overrode his bandmates' chagrin. Regardless, there is simply no denying that Lick it Up – which...

    Lord Vinnie might have gotten his start with a down-on-their-luck Kiss, but it wasn't long before he broke ranks, taking his talents on the road to self-exploration. The first of his admittedly short catalog of solo exploits was his 1986 affair, Vinnie Vincent Invasion. And if you thought Vincent's licks with Kiss were wild, oh boy, you're in for a...

    One of the best parts of Vinnie Vincent's guitar style was its unique quality. Sure, you could say that Vincent was 'just another shredder'. To be fair, you wouldn't be wrong, per se. Then again, though, there's no denying that to this day – when you hear the man play – for better or worse, you sure as hell know it's him. That said, when you take a...

    The word 'tasteful' is rarely used when we reflect on Vinnie Vincent and his playing. Nevertheless, here we are, calling the Ankh Warrior's solo from A Million to One – from Kiss's 1983 Lick it Upalbum – just that. Don't get us wrong, there are plenty of Vincent's signature touches here – weighty riffs and a solo that spits its fair share of noxiou...

    Fans of Vincent's '80s exploits will recall the utterly ridiculous yet endearingly fun music video for 1986's Boyz Are Gonna Rock. The song's most ear-catching element, however, is the shred-tastic solo Vincent unfurrows smack dab in the middle of the festivities. Few conjured demons from hell with a frost-white Jackson V in hand as Vincent did, an...

    In general, Vincent showed blatant disregard for restraint, subtlety, or any form of respect for the wellbeing of his listener's hearing. Instead, Vincent dimed his Marshalls within an inch of their capacity, pushing gobs of air forth as he provided sweeping swells of turbulence through his six-string theatrics. Sounds pretty cool, right? Well, it ...

    Yet another example of Vincent's pursuit of greatness through the use of a neon pink V, 1988's Ashes to Ashesis easily one of Vincent's most high-flying solos. Though Vincent's musings often led to seemingly aimless meanderings, if you're able to set aside a wee bit of on-brand '80s narcissism, there are still bits of melody and musicality to be ha...

    When one looks back on Kiss, the word 'demonic' is usually associated with the band's mouthy bassist, Gene Simmons, rather than in association with their guitar-related exploits. However, Vincent's tone on what has become known as one of Kiss's finest '80s cuts, Fits Like a Glove, can really only be described as 'demonic'. Vincent's rage-filled rif...

    We can think about what might have been had Vincent chosen the safe route. We can also hypothesize the reasons as to why he didn't. But ultimately, would you want hear Vinnie Vincent's playing take on any other form than general hysteria? We think not. With that in mind, we point you to the blinding solo Vincent lays down on Heavy Pettin'. Plucked ...

  5. Vinnie Vincent Invasion, 1986. Clockwise from top: Bobby Rock, Dana Strum, Vinnie Vincent and Mark Slaughter. Vinnie Vincent Invasion is an American glam metal band, formed in 1984 by former Kiss guitarist Vinnie Vincent .

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