Part Motorhead, part Iron Maiden, part Ted Nugent, and among one of the best metal bands of the era, The Rods from Upstate New York were as much a part of the early 80s U.K. New Wave Of British Heavy Metal scene as any of their Brit contemporaries. The rabid three-headed beast of David 'Rock' Feinstein (guitar/vocals), Garry Bordonaro (bass/vocals) and Carl Canedy (drums/vocals) chewed through the restraining chains of the U.S. East Coast disco scene. As special guest on the European leg of Iron Maidens Number Of The Beast tour, The Rods sandwiched the recording of their follow-up album, Wild Dogs. Packed with prime Metal morsels and some of the meatiest riffs committed to record, Wild Dogs is still respected as one of the best-in-show at the height of the NWOBHM era, setting obedience standards that still resonate today.
01 Too hot to stop 02 Waiting for tomorrow 03 Violation 04 Burned by love 05 Wild dogs 06 You keep me hangin on 07 Rockin n rollin again 08 End of the line 09 No sweet talk honey 10 The night lives to rock 11 Rockin n rollin again (live) (bonus) 12 Too hot to stop (live) (bonus)
13 Power lover (live) (bonus) 14 Wings of fire (bonus)