T-Ride (album)
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| T-Ride | ||
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| Studio album by T-Ride | ||
| Released | 1992 | |
| Label | Hollywood Records | |
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T-Ride was the debut album of the California-based heavy metal band of the same name. Noted for its wildly complex instrument and vocal arrangements, it featured guitar playing by Geoff Tyson, a student of Joe Satriani . Songs from the album were used in various motion pictures and television shows including ("Luxury Cruiser") in the soundtrack of 1992's "Encino Man" , "Zombies from Hell" in the movie "Captain Ron" and "(Bone Down)" in an episode of "Baywatch", "Forbidden Paradise-part 2". Drummer/producer Eric Valentine went on to became a multi-platinum selling producer of acts including: Smashmouth, Queens of the Stone Age, Joe Satriani, Third Eye Blind, LostProphets, Good Charlotte, Nickel Creek, John Fogerty and more.
[edit] Track listing
- "Zombies from Hell"
- "Backdoor Romeo"
- "Ride"
- "You and Your Friend"
- "I Hunger"
- "Luxury Cruiser"
- "Hit Squad"
- "Bad Girls and Angels"
- "Bone Down"
- "Fire It Up"
- "Heroes and Villains"


