China (Hard Rock)
China was a hard rock band from Los Angeles that formed in 1991. The group included John Corabi on vocals, Marc Danzeisen, Mick Sweda, and Michael Anthony....
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China was a hard rock band from Los Angeles that formed in 1991. The group included John Corabi on vocals, Marc Danzeisen, Mick Sweda, and Michael Anthony. They put out their first album, 'Sign in Please,' in 1993, which had the track 'She Did a Real Good Job.'
Their sound was straightforward hard rock at a time when grunge was taking over. They kept at it with albums like 'In the Long Shadow of the Cross' in 1994 and 'The Big Fat Kill' the following year. Other songs from that period include 'In the Middle of the Night' and 'Animal Victim.'
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