Space Age Playboys
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Space Age Playboys is the fifth album by the band Warrior Soul
released in 1995. It was first released in the UK on Music For Nations
in 1994.
The combination of Kory Clarke's acidic lyrics and new guitarist XFactor's (aka Gene Poole, aka Alex) punk tinged buzz tone created a fresh new sound, dubbed Acid Punk. The British influence of XFactor's hard driving guitar gave Clarke what might have been the perfect backdrop for his brilliant rants.
Sadly, for reason's never explained XFactor left. Rumors of a rift followed. XFactor still refuses to discuss why he left.
Warrior Soul
Warrior Soul is an American hard rock band formed by lead singer Kory Clarke, guitarist Cliff St. Croix , later replaced by John Ricco, later replaced by Alex, a Scotsman living in New York City , and guitarist Chris Moffett. Then Peter Jay Tsudis...
released in 1995. It was first released in the UK on Music For Nations
Music For Nations
Music For Nations was a British independent record label focusing mainly on rock and metal. They were a subsidiary of the larger label distributor Zomba Records who in turn is owned by BMG....
in 1994.
The combination of Kory Clarke's acidic lyrics and new guitarist XFactor's (aka Gene Poole, aka Alex) punk tinged buzz tone created a fresh new sound, dubbed Acid Punk. The British influence of XFactor's hard driving guitar gave Clarke what might have been the perfect backdrop for his brilliant rants.
Sadly, for reason's never explained XFactor left. Rumors of a rift followed. XFactor still refuses to discuss why he left.
Track listing
- "Rocket Engines"
- "The Drug"
- "Let's Get Wasted"
- "No No No"
- "Television"
- "The Pretty Faces"
- "The Image"
- "Rotten Soul"
- "I Wanna Get Some"
- "Look At You"
- "Star Ride"
- "Generation Graveyard"
- "Fighten' The War"