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  1. Mean Streak is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal band Y&T, released in 1983 through A&M Records. Tracks include "Midnight in Tokyo" (inspired by the band's live show in Tokyo), "Sentimental Fool", and the opening track, "Mean Streak".

  2. Aug 9, 2020 · Y&T - Mean Streak (Official Video) (1983) From The Album Mean Streak. Y & T have had their ups and downs during their career but are still around today.

  3. Y&T - Mean Streak. Miloš Rakić. 853 subscribers. Subscribed. 2.2K. 204K views 12 years ago. Lyrics: Overtime everyday of the week Still the house ain't big enough ...more.

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    With their third A&M release, Mean Streak (1983), radio airplay and exposure had increased in the US despite poor promotion from the record company. [10] Commercial success and brief hiatus (1984–1991)

  5. Sep 15, 2023 · Mean Streak is a classic rock song by the American hard rock band Y&T, released in 1983. This powerful and energetic track encapsulates the essence of Y&T’s sound and captures the attention of rock enthusiasts around the world.

  6. Oct 28, 2013 · Mean Streak by Y&T. Lyrics: Overtime everyday of the week still the house ain't big enough, Spend your money so fast that you never see the green, Big, better, best tell me where does it...

  7. Listen to Mean Streak (Expanded Edition) on Spotify. Y&T · Album · 1983 · 10 songs.

  8. Album · 1983 · 9 Songs

  9. Y & T: Mean Streak: Directed by Michael Miner. With Y&T, Joey Alves, Leonard Haze, Phil Kennemore. Y&T perform in the music video "Mean Streak" from the album "Mean Streak" recorded for A&M Records.

  10. Y & TMean Streak. MetalMusicArchives.com — the ultimate metal music online community, from the creators of progarchives.com. 3.50 | 5 ratings | 1 review. Album · 1983. Filed under Hard Rock. By Y & T. more. Tracklist. 1. Mean Streak (4:06) 2. Straight Thru The Heart (4:14) 3. Lonely Side Of Town (4:48) 4. Midnight In Tokyo (5:40) 5.

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