X-Caliber
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X-Caliber

X-Caliber formed in Los Angeles in the mid-1980s with Alex Kane on vocals, Jake Hayes on guitar, Ethan Jones on bass, and Mark Sinclair on drums. Their debut...

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X-Caliber formed in Los Angeles in the mid-1980s with Alex Kane on vocals, Jake Hayes on guitar, Ethan Jones on bass, and Mark Sinclair on drums. Their debut album 'Edge of Tomorrow' came out in 1988, featuring the single 'Runaway' that became their most recognizable track. They followed with albums like 'Beyond the Shadows' in 1991 and 'Asylum' in 1995.

Their songs like 'Told You Not to Run,' 'The Sword,' and 'Don't Say Goodbye' mixed hard rock energy with some acoustic ballad moments.

They developed a devoted following with their anthemic style, and 'Runaway' stayed in rotation on rock radio. The lineup remained stable throughout their active years, with each member contributing to their straightforward, guitar-driven sound.

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