RockShocks

Rockshocks is an album of self-covers by the Japanese heavy metal band Loudness. The album, released in Japan in 2004, contains tracks taken from the first five studio album of the band from the 1980s, played again with a more modern sound and different musical arrangements than the originals. The album was published in the USA in 2006 by Crash Records, with three bonus tracks taken from the album Racing: "Exultation", "Lunatic" and "R.I.P.".[2]

Rockshocks
Compilation album by
ReleasedSeptember 27, 2004
RecordedParadise Studio, Tokyo, Japan
GenreHeavy metal
Length63:13
LanguageJapanese / English
LabelTokuma Japan
Crash Music (US)
ProducerLoudness, Junji Tada
Loudness chronology
Terror
(2004)
Rockshocks
(2004)
Racing
(2004)
US version cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Maximum Metal(favourable)[1]

Track listing

All music by Akira Takasaki, all lyrics by Minoru Niihara

  1. "Loudness" - 5:05
  2. "Crazy Doctor" - 4:21
  3. "In the Mirror" - 3:41
  4. "Crazy Night" - 4:33
  5. "Esper" - 3:50
  6. "Like Hell" - 4:00
  7. "Lonely Player" - 5:53
  8. "Street Woman" - 5:40
  9. "Angel Dust" - 4:32
  10. "Rock Shock" - 4:47
  11. "The Lines Are Down" - 5:02
  12. "Milky Way" - 4:27
  13. "Mr. Yesman" - 7:22

Personnel

Loudness
Production
  • Masatoshi Sakimoto - engineer, mixing
  • Yuki Mitome, Keiko Koizumi - assistant engineers
  • Yoichi Aikawa - mastering
  • Norikazu Shimano, Shinji Hamasaki - supervisors
  • Junji Tada - executive producer
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gollark: > esolanging is largely creating problems for problems' sakeIs that really a bad thing?
gollark: <@!332271551481118732> You can type theory; make esolang.
gollark: I mean, what even is a "cubical type theory"?
gollark: It's weird that none of the incredibly esoteric type theory which seems to exist seems to have made its way into esolangs.

References

  1. Compton, Eric (7 March 2006). "Full Reviews: Loudness - Rock Shocks". Maximum Metal.com. Retrieved 2016-12-23.
  2. "Loudness - Rockshocks". Metal-Archives.com. Retrieved 2010-03-30.
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