If you'd like, I can: Recommend high-resolution audio players for this FLAC file. Compare this release with the original 1984 CD master . Suggest other essential high-res 80s rock albums .
What emerged was Stay Hungry —a record that shouldn't work. It's a paradox: an album about teenage alienation sung by a six-foot-five drag queen named Dee Snider, featuring the most unlikely youth anthem in history ("We're Not Gonna Take It") and a secret weapon ("I Wanna Rock"). Beneath the clown makeup was a metallic hardcore precision that owed more to Judas Priest than glam. Twisted Sister - Stay Hungry -2016- -FLAC 24-192-
"Twisted Sister's 'Stay Hungry' is a classic that still brings the energy and rebellious spirit that defined the '80s metal scene. This 2016 re-release in FLAC 24-192 format is a treat for both fans of the band and audiophiles. The crystal-clear audio brings out every detail of Dee Snider's vocals and the band's performance, making 'We're Not Gonna Take It', 'I Wanna Rock', and 'Under the Blade' sound as fresh and powerful as they did upon their initial release. If you haven't revisited this album in a while or are experiencing it for the first time with high-quality audio, it's a must-listen." If you'd like, I can: Recommend high-resolution audio
When Twisted Sister released Stay Hungry in May 1984, it was a cultural explosion. Driven by MTV-conquering anthems, the album became a multi-platinum juggernaut. It defined the look, sound, and attitude of mid-80s heavy metal. What emerged was Stay Hungry —a record that shouldn't work