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Hot Wire [Import]

Hot Wire [Import]

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Whether you're buying your first record or adding a rare pressing to your shelves, understanding editions, formats, and release details can help you make informed collecting decisions. At Vibin' Vinyl, we believe collecting is about more than just owning the music—it's about appreciating the artwork, packaging, mastering, and history behind every release.

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If you are looking for one of the ten best Glam albums of the classic era, Kix’ ‘Hot Wire’ surely is one of them. After the huge commercial success of ‘Blow My Fuse’, it would take Kix some three years to come up with ‘Hot Wire,’ the band’s fifth album and probably its most focused record to date. If you like a fast-paced AC/DC guitar-driven rock and roll style, you will love this album, especially the high-speed rebellious “Hot Wire”, “Girl Money”, and “Rock and Roll Overdose”. The razor-edge guitars of the duo Brian “Damage” Forsythe & Ronnie “10/10” Younkins sounded crisp and clean, the solos are fabulous, and Steve Whiteman‘s voice roaring wickedly fine.

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