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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2006

Video of the Zombies From Hell song by T-Ride

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  • These guys are what should have been metal's answer to Queen.

  • That is THE best description of T-Ride I've ever heard... The best band no one has ever heard of! They were amazing for their time... or ANY other time for that matter! Anyone know if this was EVER released on CD?

  • Yes I have the T-Ride CD so its been published and is available.

  • This guys could have been metal's answer to Queen.

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  • Amazing Band. Justt awesome musicians... too bad they did not succeed as they deserved.

    Incredible good "noise" that three guys can make ;)

    One of my favorite bands

  • This is the band that musicians listen to when they want to hear good music...

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  • I remember seeing this on the headbangers ball with riki ratchman doing the intro...if anyone has that episode please let me know...thanks toddio

  • This is where youtube to mp3 comes in real handy...lol

  • I remember seeing these guys (and meeting Geoff Tyson, who was dating someone I knew, herself a singer from another local outfit, VOS) at One Step Beyond quite some time ago. He was a nice guy, and they were pretty damn good live. I still have a signed T-Ride cassette booklet somewhere.

  • T-Ride is also available for listening on GROOVESHARK

  • T-Ride was different from the aforementioned bands. They actually had the musicianship, the vocal harmonies, and nods to experiment with sound, genre bending and production. The album was ahead of its time and didn't fit the mold of what was being currently played. I even knew back when I bought it that T-Ride was going to be a just cult band. Believe me I was rooting for them to break big, tried to introduced them to friends, all to no avail. Then they just fell off the map.

  • In know the general public opinion was that grunge killed glam rock and hair bands and this fell victim because of it. But I must ask a question? Would this have really fit in and sold well prior to grunge? Does this sound like Unskinny Bop, Cherry Pie, ect? That kind of shit (Poison, Warrant) was bombarded on FM radio and MTV. Anybody my age (36) will remember how omnipresent glam was in 1990.

  • I think the inability to understand WTF Dan Arlie is singing is a big part of what killed them off. Sure, they're all incredible musicians, but it's near impossible to sing along to these songs.

  • @rubyscorner haha

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