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A rare acoustic ballad that actually carried a social message. It reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, proving the band had depth beyond the typical "power ballad" tropes.

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The breakout single. It showcased the band’s ability to blend a catchy, radio-friendly chorus with technical guitar fills that left amateur players scrambling for tabs. A rare acoustic ballad that actually carried a

Often compared to Eddie Van Halen, Vito Bratta’s tone is legendary. To hear the intricate tapping and delicate harmonics in "Wait" or "Lady of the Valley" in lossless quality is the only way to truly appreciate his legendary Steinberger guitar tone. The Legacy of the Album In the world of digital audio, this is

A mid-tempo rocker that highlighted Mike Tramp’s unique, raspy-yet-melodic vocal delivery.