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Restless and Wild

Album - 1982 - DeB Id: 50023
By Accept
10 Tracks 2 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 0 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 26,24

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Restless And Wild Safet Osmanovic

 The opening of “Fast As A Shark” is disorienting: about 20 seconds of what must be a German folk song... The bucolic scene is interrupted by a ferocious scream and an unprecedented, supersonic riff.

 Anyone who loves metal and doesn’t know Accept should self-punish in some way and get this album from one of the bands that helped forge the name of this genre.

 Dive into Accept's Restless And Wild and experience the raw power that helped define heavy metal!

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📈 4,63
Album DeRango™ -19,93

Accept

Restless and Wild AR (Anonima Recensori)

 Listening to this album reminds me of a combination of: one-third AC/DC, one-third Judas Priest, and one-third pure Teutonic metal.

 When Accept decides to lighten the tone, they manage to give life to great tracks like "Restless and Wild" and "Princess of the Dawn."

 Dive into Accept's Restless and Wild for a true 80s metal experience—listen now and discover the roots of Teutonic metal!

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📈 1,63
Fog in the streets
A church clock beats
Midnight - darkness all around
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They're running wild
They're on a down hill ride
Like a rebel they look for more
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You gotta take it easy
You gotta live your life
Yesterday's heroes
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Get Ready (03:41)
I say come on
Can you stand the heat
You feel the flames
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They all know your name
They know you're a star
You've been around for ever
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Yeah, if love was money
I would always pay the price
While a million dollars
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There's rain on the mountain
A white frost on the moors
It's an epoch of eternity
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Accept is a German heavy metal band associated with the classic Teutonic heavy metal sound, widely linked in the reviews to vocalist Udo Dirkschneider and guitarist Wolf Hoffmann, and later to singer Mark Tornillo.
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