N-Force
N-Force came out of Los Angeles in the late 1980s playing melodic hard rock. Their 1990 debut album, 'All My Life,' gave them a radio hit with the title...
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N-Force came out of Los Angeles in the late 1980s playing melodic hard rock. Their 1990 debut album, 'All My Life,' gave them a radio hit with the title track. The band featured vocalist Mark Regan, guitarists Billy Sheehan and Jay Schellen, bassist Tony Franklin, and drummer Kenny Aronoff.
Regan left in 1993, and the band put out two more albums, 'Legacy' and 'Out of the Darkness,' but they never matched that first success. They broke up in 1996. In 1992, there was some noise about their song 'Runaway' sounding too much like a Crimson Glory track, though nothing was ever proven.
'All My Life' stuck around as a fan favorite, and the albums got remastered and reissued years later.
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