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That whole album just slayed. So many great, melodic arpeggio ‘interludes’ leading into the solos. Akira had the precision and classical influence of Yngwie with the groove of Edward and the structure of Michael Schenker.

Also loved Soldier of Fortune with Mike Vescera on vocals.
 
I remember when this came out. I’m surprised they never really caught on.
 
Great song and band.

Loudness should have caught on.

There's one more Japanese band that is even more criminally obscure and underrated though:

 
I remember buying that cassette on a whim because the cover I thought it would be metal. Little did I know I’d still be listening to it about 36 years later. Awesome album, every song is good.

One of my favorites was off Lighting Strikes, Ashes In The Sky

 
Holy Shit .... I saw Loudness open for AC/DC back in 86 ....... they were awesome live !!
 
Not sure what to think about guys with long hair and makeup, but I can appreciate the music.
 
I saw them play at the Country Club in Reseda, CA. They sounded amazing!
 
Love the double slanted humbuckers on the bass….so edgy…lol

I also dug EZO back in the very late 80’s, early 90’s.

This is a fantastic album
 
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You guys might enjoy this history on Loudness. I get the Accept comparisons. They too made the ill-fated decision at one point to ditch their original vocalists for American pretty boys. These moves kind of tanked both bands lol. Loudness had some 'weird' periods too, as you'll see if you watch this piece.

 
You guys might enjoy this history on Loudness. I get the Accept comparisons. They too made the ill-fated decision at one point to ditch their original vocalists for American pretty boys. These moves kind of tanked both bands lol. Loudness had some 'weird' periods too, as you'll see if you watch this piece.


that was cool
I dig some of the heavier stuff
 
I’ve now gone down a YouTube rabbit hole of Japanese bands!..?
Currently rockin’ some Earthshaker after a monumental EZO download sesh.
 
Love the double slanted humbuckers on the bass….so edgy…lol

I also dug EZO back in the very late 80’s, early 90’s.

This is a fantastic album

The singer of EZO sang on one Loudness studio album and one live album in the early 90s
 
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