No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims  by D-A-D

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1 
Sleeping My Day Away
2 
Jihad
3 
Point Of View
4 
Rim Of Hell
5 
ZCMI
6 
True Believer
7 
Girl Nation
8 
Lords Of The Atlas
9 
Overmuch
10 
Siamese Twin
11 
Wild Talk
12 
Ill Will

About the album No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims

No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims was the musical proposition coming from Denmark in the late 1980s, and it belonged to the hard rock scene, or better yet, the glam metal scene. Responsible for this album was the band D-A-D, an album that, if it had been released two to three years earlier, would have transformed D-A-D into one of the most famous bands of this version of metal.

D-A-D presented an extremely strong and solid album in 1989, their third in their career, but the first one to gain international appeal, thanks to the single of the song Sleeping My Day Away, which was supported significantly by its music video and its exposure through MTV. The impressive thing is that among the twelve songs of the album, you won't find one or two glam metal ballads, as was customary at the time.

No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims had nothing to envy from any album of the top American bands of that era that represented glam metal or otherwise hair metal. Obviously, a No. 116 on the Billboard charts couldn’t secure them a career in the USA, but it is no coincidence that it was voted by Rolling Stone magazine among the top 50 hair metal albums of all time. D-A-D sold 40,000 copies in their homeland, Denmark.

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