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Detroit, Michigan, USA |
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Hard Rock |
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Page online:
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November 30, 2008
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Last update/review:
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November 5, 2017
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Madam X
We Reserve The Right, the 1984 album by this 80's band, generated a
minor buzz back in the eighties, with their somewhat glammy image and
simple, hook-laden anthemic hard rock songs.
The band was founded and led by the Petrucci sisters on guitars and drums,
with two guys filling out the vocalist and bassist positions, a somewhat
odd gender combination both then and now.
Following the release of
Reserve the band carried on with
varying lineups (even Sebastian Bach was in this band for a time) but
broke up in 1988, with Roxy Petrucci moving on to the more well-known
all-female band Vixen.
Another version of the band briefly appeared in 1991, but it would
be 21 more years before the original quartet came back together, and
a followup album is finally on the way, due in October 2017.
Their style, at least on
Reserve, might come across as dated these
days, as it resembled any number of LA-style hard rock bands of
the early 80's, notably early Motley Crue.
Current Members
Bret Kaiser
vocals
Maxine Petrucci
guitars/backing vocals
Chris Doliber
bass/backing vocals
Roxy Petrucci
drums/backing vocals
Former Members/Guests
Sebastian Bach
vocals (ex-Skid Row)
Discography
We Reserve The Right To Rock
1984
Jet
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- HIgh In High Scool
- Come One Com All
- She's Hot Tonight
- Dirty Girls
- Max Volume/ Metal In My Veins
- Reserve The Right To Rock
- Good With Figures
- Cat's Got Your Tongue
- We Want Rock
- Stand Up And Fight
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Bret Kaiser
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Maxine Petrucci
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Chris Doliber
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Roxy Petrucci
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Monstrosity
2017
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- Resurrection
- Monstrocity
- Nitrous
- Freak Parade
- Die Trying
- Hello Cleveland
- Big Rock Rolls Heavy
- Detroit Black
- The Rise
- Good Stuff
- Wish You Away
- High in High School
- Bride of Frankenstein
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