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| 244 products found for accept  | Recorded at Dierks-Studios, Cologne, Germany from October to December, 1984. Accept attempted again to crack the lucrative American market with their 1985 release, METAL HEART. Like its predecessor BALLS TO THE WALL a year earlier, METAL HEART is... |  | Accept: Herman Frank Jr., Stephan Kaufman, Udo Dirkschneider, Wolf Hoffmanand and Peter Baltes. Those expecting Accept's COMPILATION to be a thorough career-spanning retrospective may be in for a bit of a surprise. It focuses on just two of Accept's... | ![CD: Balls to the Wall [Remaster] Accept, 2001](http://i1.ebayimg.com/03/c/01/a4/8a/be_6.JPG) | Accept: Udo Dirkschneider (vocals); Wolf Hoffman, Hermann Frank (guitar); Peter Baltes (bass); Stefan Kaufmann (drums). Producer: Accept. Reissue producer: Jeff Magrid. Recorded at Dierks Studios, Cologne, Germany in July & August 1983. Originally... |  | Many assumed that German rockers Accept would finally break through commercially with their 1986 release, RUSSIAN ROULETTE. Their previous two releases (1984's BALLS TO THE WALL, and 1985's METAL HEART) had built a solid cult following amongst... |  | For several years in the 1980s, Accept was one of heavy metal's most exciting live acts. But for years a six-track live EP (1985's KAIZOKU-BAN, currently out of print) was the only live document of these German heavy metal terrors. That all changed... |  | | ![CD: Restless and Wild [Remaster] Accept, 2000](http://i21.ebayimg.com/03/c/01/a2/d4/06_6.JPG) | Accept includes: Udo Dirkschneider (vocals); Hermann Frank Jr., Wolf Hoffman (guitar); Peter Baltes (bass); Stefan Kaufmann (drums). All tracks are digitally remastered. |  | |  | Accept includes: David Reece (vocals). Upon the departure of longtime singer Udo Dirkschneider after 1986's RUSSIAN ROULETTE, Accept decided to carry on and find a new singer. Vocalist David Reece's Accept debut, 1989's EAT THE HEAT, shows the band... |  | Taking the heavy metal world by storm in the early 1980s with their stadium-rock anthem "C** on Feel the Noize," Quiet Riot's career mirrored that old adage epitomized by rock and roll: "live fast and die young." Rising quickly to heights of stardom... |
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