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If you've never taken a stroll down Rock Boulevard, you do not know what you're missing! Retrospect Records is proud to bring you one one the rarest, most sought after indies EVER. From the soaring, sing-along chorus of "Girl You Know (It's Your Love)" , the slow, sexual grind of "Invisible Chains", to "Statutory's" hilarious tale of underage love, this release packs one serious hard rock punch! Combine those songs with the incredible, heart-wrenching ballad "Mama", and hard rockers "I Got What You Want" and "I Live For Rock-N-Roll" and this hair metal masterpiece has something that will appeal to everyone. Rock Boulevard were obviously influenced by many of their contemporaries from the late 80s and early 90s, but have a unique sound that is all their own. It was the fall of 1985, Deland Voth (Slang Warfare) and Robbie Woldridge (Catastrophe) were both in college playing for the University of Nevada marching band. Both musicians felt their talents were not being fully utilized because the director gave preferential treatment to less talented senior members of the band. Robbie played the crash symbols and Deland played the saxophone until they decided to quit the marching band and start their own rock band. Deland’s guitar playing was inspired by Eddie Van Halen and Randy Rhoads as well as bands such as Megadeth, Quiet Riot and Icon. Robbie’s drumming was inspired by Neil Peart, Tommy Lee, and Alex Van Halen. After playing for a few months, Deland and Robbie found an ad in B