Rebel Meets Rebel
Rebel Meets Rebel came up in the 1980s with a hard rock sound that got them noticed. Their debut single 'Get Outta My Life' gave them some early momentum, and...
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Rebel Meets Rebel came up in the 1980s with a hard rock sound that got them noticed. Their debut single 'Get Outta My Life' gave them some early momentum, and they followed it with albums like Too Fast for Love and Hell on Wheels. The band's lineup included Eddie St. James on vocals and guitar, Jack Savage on guitar, Tommy Thunder on bass, and Billy Blast on drums.
Their music and stage shows drew criticism from some conservative groups at the time. The band kept playing and put out a live album, Live in the Flesh, in 1991. Other songs in their catalog include 'No Compromise' and 'Cowboys Do More Dope'.
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