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  <review>Club Daze Volume 1: The Studio Sessions is a compilation of Twisted Sister's early studio recordings from music tracks dating back to 1978 to 1981 .</review>
  <outline>Club Daze Volume 1: The Studio Sessions is a compilation of Twisted Sister's early studio recordings from music tracks dating back to 1978 to 1981 .</outline>
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  <title>Club Daze Volume I: The Studio Sessions</title>
  <rating>6</rating>
  <year>1999</year>
  <premiered>1999-01-01</premiered>
  <releasedate>1999-01-01</releasedate>
  <runtime>55</runtime>
  <genre>Glam Metal</genre>
  <genre>Hard Rock</genre>
  <genre>Heavy Metal</genre>
  <genre>Rock</genre>
  <studio>Spitfire Records</studio>
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  <artist>Twisted Sister</artist>
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    <title>Come Back</title>
    <duration>06:32</duration>
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    <position>2</position>
    <title>Pay the Price</title>
    <duration>04:30</duration>
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    <title>Rock 'n' Roll Saviors</title>
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    <title>High Steppin'</title>
    <duration>02:47</duration>
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    <title>Big Gun</title>
    <duration>04:04</duration>
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    <position>6</position>
    <title>T.V. Wife</title>
    <duration>04:03</duration>
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  <track>
    <position>7</position>
    <title>Can't Stand Still</title>
    <duration>03:58</duration>
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  <track>
    <position>8</position>
    <title>Follow Me</title>
    <duration>03:54</duration>
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  <track>
    <position>9</position>
    <title>I'll Never Grow Up Now</title>
    <duration>04:13</duration>
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    <title>Lady's Boy</title>
    <duration>04:22</duration>
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    <title>Leader of the Pack</title>
    <duration>03:56</duration>
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    <position>12</position>
    <title>Under the Blade</title>
    <duration>04:31</duration>
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    <position>13</position>
    <title>Shoot 'em Down</title>
    <duration>03:43</duration>
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  <artistdesc>Twisted Sister was an American heavy metal band originally from Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey, and later based on Long Island, New York. Their best-known songs include "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "I Wanna Rock", which had music videos noted for their sense of slapstick humor.
Twisted Sister evolved from a band named Silver Star, and experienced several membership changes before settling on a classic lineup consisting of Jay Jay French (guitars), Eddie "Fingers" Ojeda (guitars), Dee Snider (lead vocals), Mark "The Animal" Mendoza (bass), and A. J. Pero (drums) in 1982 which recorded four of the band's first five albums. Twisted Sister's first two albums, Under the Blade (1982)  and You Can't Stop Rock 'n' Roll (1983), were critically well received and earned the band underground popularity. The band achieved mainstream success with their third album, Stay Hungry (1984), and its single "We're Not Gonna Take It", which was their only Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Their next two albums, Come Out and Play (1985) and Love Is for Suckers (1987), did not match the success of Stay Hungry, and Twisted Sister disbanded in 1988.
The band briefly reunited in the late 1990s before more permanently reforming in 2003. The band released two more albums: Still Hungry (2004), a rerecording of their third album, and the Christmas album, A Twisted Christmas (2006). Following Pero's death in 2015, the band embarked on a farewell tour and broke up again upon the tour's completion in 2016.
Although Twisted Sister is sometimes regarded as glam metal due to its use of makeup, Snider considers the term to be inappropriate. Twisted Sister is also ranked No. 73 among VH1's 100 greatest artists of hard rock.

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  <label>Spitfire Records</label>
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