Hawaii – The Natives Are Restless (1985) [Replica 1988 + Reissue 2007] Lossless

Artist: Hawaii   Album: The Natives Are Restless  Country: USA
Year Of Release: 1985 / 1988, 2007  Genre: Heavy Metal  Format: FLAC (image+.cue, scans)  Size: 265 Mb + 326 Mb

Tracklist:

01. Call Of The Wild (3:52)
02. Turn It Louder (4:33)
03. V.P.H.B. (4:09)
04. Beg For Mercy (5:11)
05. Unfinished Business (4:34)
06. Proud To Be Loud (4:09)
07. Lies (3:38)
08. Omichan No Uta (3:37)
09. Dynamite (4:48)

Band:

Vocals: Edward Paul Day
Guitars: Marty Friedman

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4. Propaganda
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10. Dig Down
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05. Magical Pieces
06. Loss of Reality
07. Battlefields
08. State of Nothinghtness
09. Outro

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