
Album Tracks 1. Bite It 2. Look Into My Eyes and Hate Me 3. Take Aim & Fire 4. Outlaw Scumfuc 5. Terror in America 6. Highest Power 7. Cunt Suckin' Canibal 8. Expose Yourself to Kids 9. I'm Gonna Rape You 10. Kill the Police 11. Gypsy Motherfucker 12. I Live to Be Hated 13. Outlaw Scumfuc [Version 2] 14. F**k Authority [Acoustic] 15. I Kill Everything I F**k 16. Cunt Suckin' Canibal [Version 2] 17. Highest Power [Version 2] 18. Terror in America [Instrumental] 19. Gypsy Motherfucker [Version 2] 20. Outlaw Scumfuc [Acoustic] 21. Be My Fuckin' Whore 22. Wendy & Tilla [Acoustic]
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Album Tracks 1. Bite It 2. Look Into My Eyes and Hate Me 3. Take Aim & Fire 4. Outlaw Scumfuc 5. Terror in America 6. Highest Power 7. Cunt Suckin' Canibal 8. Expose Yourself to Kids 9. I'm Gonna Rape You 10. Kill the Police 11. Gypsy Motherfucker 12. I Live to Be Hated 13. Outlaw Scumfuc [Version 2] 14. F**k Authority [Acoustic] 15. I Kill Everything I F**k 16. Cunt Suckin' Canibal [Version 2] 17. Highest Power [Version 2] 18. Terror in America [Instrumental] 19. Gypsy Motherfucker [Version 2] 20. Outlaw Scumfuc [Acoustic] 21. Be My Fuckin' Whore 22. Wendy & Tilla [Acoustic]

[Picture Disc] the most Kiss-like of the four simultaneously released 1978 Kiss solo albums, InchPaul StanleyInch showcases Stanley's considerable hard rock songwriting chops. Featuring sidemen like Vanilla Fudge/Rod Stewart drummer Carmine Appice, this is perhaps the most consistent of the four Kiss solo releases. Album Tracks 1. Tonight You Belong to Me 2. Move on 3. Ain't Quite Right 4. Wouldn't You Like to Know Me? 5. Take Me Away (Together As One) 6. It's Alright 7. Hold Me, Touch Me (Think of Me When We're Apart) 8. Love in Chains 9. Goodbye

Vinyl LP pressing including digital download. I Love Rock 'n Roll is the second studio album by Joan Jett and the first with her backing band The Blackhearts. Soon after the first recording sessions at Soundworks Studios, original Blackheart guitarist Eric Ambel was replaced by Ricky Byrd. It is Jett's most commercially successful album to date with over 10 million copies sold, largely due to the success of the title track, which was released as a single soon after the album was released. Album Tracks 1. I Love Rock 'N Roll 2. (I'm Gonna) Run Away 3. Love Is Pain 4. Nag 5. Crimson and Clover 6. Victim of Circumstance 1. Bits and Pieces 2. Be Straight 3. You're Too Possessive 4. Little Drummer Boy 5. Oh Woe Is Me 6. You Don't Know What You've Got (Live)