Pretty Boy Floyd 'Public Enemies" Album Review

Pretty Boy Floyd’s new album “ Public Enemies” could’ve been released in 1990 as a direct follow up to the legendary “Leather Boyz With Electric Toyz” release and it wouldn’t have missed a beat. It’s everything fans of Pretty Boy Floyd love about the band, big choruses injected with glam filled Rock n Roll! 14 songs of pure 80’s metal bliss.
The band give a few tips of the hat to the debut album with the intro “S.A.T.A’ and the anthemic ‘Shock the World’ with a fist-pumping chorus that pulls you in and has you instantly singing along.
One rocker after another ‘High School Queen’’ ‘Girls All Over the World’ ‘American Dream’ and the they just keep coming.
If you're looking to relive the glory days of hair metal, then hop on the PBF train…… it’s rolling down the tracks giving the middle finger to the mainstream!
GIRLS ALL OVER THE WORLD
FEEL THE HEAT
TRACKLISTING:
S.A.T.A.
Feel The Heat
High School Queen
Girls All Over The World
American Dream
We Can’t Bring Back Yesterday
We Got The Power
Do Ya Wanna Rock
Run For Your Life
Shock The World
Paint It On
7 Minutes In Heaven
Star Chaser
So Young So Bad
PRODUCED BY : Kristy Majors & Keri Kelli
STUDIO: Highway To Hell Studios, Mixed at Maple Studios
RECORDED BY: Kristy Majors & Keri Kelli
MIXED BY: Cameron Webb
MASTERED BY: Andrew Alekel
BAND MEMBERS:
Kristy Majors, Guitars, Bass, Background Vocals
Steve Summers - Vocals & Background Vocals
Chad Stewart - Drums & Back Ground Vocals
Keri Kelli- Background Vocals
Pretty Boy Floyd Links:
• Website: http://www.prettyboyfloydband.com/
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