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11 months ago

March 25, 2024

song #46

Boulevard Of Broken Dreams by Hanoi Rocks

It was released in 1984 in their album Two Steps From The Move

Fun fact: "The song is about junk (drugs). Used to take 'em back in the day. It's about the illusions, with which it all starts, but eventually it leads to broken dreams, when you notice where using them has taken you." Reveals Andy McCoy (the lead guitarist) in a 1984 issue of Suosikki


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11 months ago

March 25, 2024

song #46

Boulevard Of Broken Dreams by Hanoi Rocks

It was released in 1984 in their album Two Steps From The Move

Fun fact: "The song is about junk (drugs). Used to take 'em back in the day. It's about the illusions, with which it all starts, but eventually it leads to broken dreams, when you notice where using them has taken you." Reveals Andy McCoy (the lead guitarist) in a 1984 issue of Suosikki


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10 months ago

April 26, 2024

Song #78

Café Avenue by Hanoi Rocks

It was released in 1982 in their album Self Destruction Blues

Fun fact: Although often listed as a studio album, Self Destruction Blues is a compilation of singles and B-sides that the band recorded in 1981 and 1982.


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10 months ago

April 26, 2024

Song #78

Café Avenue by Hanoi Rocks

It was released in 1982 in their album Self Destruction Blues

Fun fact: Although often listed as a studio album, Self Destruction Blues is a compilation of singles and B-sides that the band recorded in 1981 and 1982.


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8 months ago

June 27, 2024

Song #140

Million Miles Away by Hanoi Rocks

It was released in 1984 in their album Two Steps From The Move

Fun fact: Even though it wasn't released as a single (except in Japan), it still remains as one of Hanoi Rocks' most popular and well-known songs. After the death of the band's drummer Razzle, the song was dedicated to him.


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8 months ago

June 27, 2024

Song #140

Million Miles Away by Hanoi Rocks

It was released in 1984 in their album Two Steps From The Move

Fun fact: Even though it wasn't released as a single (except in Japan), it still remains as one of Hanoi Rocks' most popular and well-known songs. After the death of the band's drummer Razzle, the song was dedicated to him.


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