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Big Hits and Nasty Cuts

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Released
  
March 17, 1992

Artist
  
Twisted Sister

Producer
  
Tom Werman

Genres
  
Heavy metal, Hard rock

Recorded
  
1979 - 1984

Release date
  
17 March 1992

Label
  
Atlantic Records

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Big Hits and Nasty Cuts The Best of Twisted Sister (1992)
  
Live at Hammersmith (1994)

Similar
  
Twisted Sister albums, Heavy metal albums

Twisted sister big hits and nasty cuts cd


Big Hits and Nasty Cuts, The Best of Twisted Sister is a greatest hits compilation by American heavy metal band, Twisted Sister. It was released in 1992 by Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and by WEA International Inc. for the rest of the world. The track list consists solely of songs from their first three albums, omitting any material from Come Out and Play and Love Is for Suckers, Except Australia where "Bad boys of Rock 'n 'Roll" was replaced with "Be Chrool To Your Scuel" from "Come Out And Play"

Contents

The album received a Parental Advisory sticker for the live tracks, which contain some profanity.

Track listing

  1. "We're Not Gonna Take It"
  2. "I Wanna Rock"
  3. "I Am (I'm Me)"
  4. "The Price"
  5. "You Can't Stop Rock 'n' Roll"
  6. "The Kids Are Back"
  7. "Shoot 'em Down"
  8. "Under the Blade"
  9. "I'll Never Grow Up, Now!"
  10. "Bad Boys (Of Rock 'N' Roll)"
  11. "What You Don't Know (Sure Can Hurt You)" (Live)
  12. "Destroyer" (Live)
  13. "Tear It Loose" (Live)
  14. "Run for Your Life" (Live) (U.S. Version Only)
  15. "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll" (Live)
  16. "Let the Good Times Roll" / "Feel So Fine" (Live)

Twisted Sister

  • Dee Snider - lead vocals
  • Eddie "Fingers" Ojeda - lead & rhythm guitars
  • Jay Jay French - rhythm & lead guitars
  • Mark "The Animal" Mendoza - bass
  • A. J. Pero - drums
  • Songs

    1We're Not Gonna Take It3:40
    2I Wanna Rock3:04
    3I Am (I'm Me)3:36

    References

    Big Hits and Nasty Cuts Wikipedia


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