Walk Through Fire
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Walk Through Fire is an album recorded by the English heavy metal
Heavy metal music
Heavy metal is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the Midlands of the United Kingdom and the United States...

 band Raven
Raven (band)
Raven are an English heavy metal band associated with the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement. They had a hit with the single "On and On", and refer to their music as "athletic rock".-Formation:...

 for the Japanese King Records label. It was released in 2009.

Tracklist

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Against the Grain"
  3. "Breaking You Down"
  4. "Under Your Radar"
  5. "Walk Through Fire"
  6. "Bulldozer"
  7. "Long Day's Journey"
  8. "Trainwreck"
  9. "Grip"
  10. "Running Around in Circles"
  11. "Hard Road"
  12. "Armageddon"
  13. "Attitude"
  14. "Necessary Evil"
  15. "Space Station #5" (Montrose
    Montrose (band)
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     cover)

Credits

  • John Gallagher - Bass
    Bass guitar
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    , Vocals
  • Mark Gallagher - Guitar
    Guitar
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  • Joe Hasselvander
    Joe Hasselvander
    Joe Hasselvander is a musician who has been playing professionally since the age of 9 years old in 1966. He was self-taught, playing the violin and later the drums. He has been the drummer of Raven since 1987.-Career:...

     - drums
    Drum kit
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