D.A.D - Riskin It All (1992)
BAND/ARTIST: D.A.D
- Title: Riskin It All
- Year Of Release: 1992
- Label: Warner Bros. Records
- Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Country Punk
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 42:10
- Total Size: 111/325 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. D.A.D – Bad Craziness (3:17)
02. D.A.D – D-Law (3:50)
03. D.A.D – Day Of Wrong Moves (3:58)
04. D.A.D – Rock ‘N’ Roll Radar (2:38)
05. D.A.D – I Won’t Cut My Hair (5:24)
06. D.A.D – Down That Dusty 3’rd World Road (4:25)
07. D.A.D – Makin’ Fun Of Money (4:08)
08. D.A.D – Grow Or Pay (5:02)
09. D.A.D – Smart Boy Can’t Tell Ya (3:17)
10. D.A.D – Riskin’ It All (2:39)
11. D.A.D – Laugh ‘N’ A 1/2 (3:32)
01. D.A.D – Bad Craziness (3:17)
02. D.A.D – D-Law (3:50)
03. D.A.D – Day Of Wrong Moves (3:58)
04. D.A.D – Rock ‘N’ Roll Radar (2:38)
05. D.A.D – I Won’t Cut My Hair (5:24)
06. D.A.D – Down That Dusty 3’rd World Road (4:25)
07. D.A.D – Makin’ Fun Of Money (4:08)
08. D.A.D – Grow Or Pay (5:02)
09. D.A.D – Smart Boy Can’t Tell Ya (3:17)
10. D.A.D – Riskin’ It All (2:39)
11. D.A.D – Laugh ‘N’ A 1/2 (3:32)
D-A-D began playing together in the early 1980s in Copenhagen, Denmark, under their original band name Disneyland After Dark.
D-A-D released their first EP in 1985 and has now been together for more than twenty years, with only one change in the lineup, as Laust Sonne replaced former drummer Peter Lundholm Jensen in 1999. The band released their 11th album - DIC.NII.LAN.DAFT.ARD.ARK - November 11, 2011.
When the group made their international breakthrough in 1989, they had to change the band name to D.A.D. to avoid an impending lawsuit from the Walt Disney Company. In 1995, the "spelling" changed to D:A:D, to make it more obvious that it was an abbreviation. Finally in 2000, the band story became one of advanced punctuation as the spelling was changed to the more internet-friendly D-A-D.
D-A-D released their first EP in 1985 and has now been together for more than twenty years, with only one change in the lineup, as Laust Sonne replaced former drummer Peter Lundholm Jensen in 1999. The band released their 11th album - DIC.NII.LAN.DAFT.ARD.ARK - November 11, 2011.
When the group made their international breakthrough in 1989, they had to change the band name to D.A.D. to avoid an impending lawsuit from the Walt Disney Company. In 1995, the "spelling" changed to D:A:D, to make it more obvious that it was an abbreviation. Finally in 2000, the band story became one of advanced punctuation as the spelling was changed to the more internet-friendly D-A-D.
Country | Rock | Punk | FLAC / APE
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