1. SEBASTIAN BACH INTERVIEW 2. SLEEP 3. SCHOOL'S OUT 4. KELLEY DEAL INTERVIEW 5. THE LAST HARD MEN 6. WHO MADE YOU DO IT? 7. CANDY COMES 8. THE MOST POWERFUL MAN IN THE WORLD 9. THAT VERY NIGHT 10. PLAY IN THE CLOUDS 11. SATAN'S IN THE MANAGER 12. IN SEARCH OF THE PEACE OF MIND 13. FAN MAIL 14. JIMMY CHAMBERLIN INTERVIEW 15. I ENJOY BEING A GIRL 16. SPIDER LOVE 17. WHEN THE LONGING GOES AWAY 18. I HATE THE WAY YOU WALK 19. JIMMY FLEMION INTERVIEW 20. IF YOU WANT TO ROCK, GO TO THE QUARRY 21. BABY, I'M KING 22. FINAL INTERVIEW 23. WHO MADE YOU DO IT? (V 2)
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Description:
"The Last Hard Men" is a self-titled album by the American supergroup The Last Hard Men, released in CD format by Spitfire Records. This unique project brings together Sebastian Bach (ex-Skid Row), Kelley Deal (The Breeders), Jimmy Flemion (The Frogs), and Jimmy Chamberlin (Smashing Pumpkins) to create an eclectic blend of alternative rock, glam, and punk influences. Originally recorded in 1996 but officially released later due to label issues, the album showcases raw energy and experimental sounds that highlight each member's musical prowess. Notable tracks like "Sleep," "I Enjoy Being a Girl," and "Who Made You Do It?" reflect both playful irreverence and serious musicianship. Spitfire Records is known for supporting innovative rock acts and has built a reputation as a home for artists seeking creative freedom outside mainstream constraints.