Some music artists have released literally hundreds of songs over the years, to say nothing of the ones deemed too shitty to release. BlastEcho wondered if those involved in recording so many songs could remember them all. Enter Rockers’ Block.
For each Rockers’ Block contestant, we play five random songs from their catalog, each song from the beginning, to see how long it takes for them to guess (well, maybe guess isn’t the right word) the correct song. Then once they do (hopefully), they talk a bit about the song.
There’s only one common thread to Krokus’s 13 studio albums and his name is Marc Storace. Only Storace–the singer for the Swiss heavy-metal band–has recorded on every Krokus album, dating back to 1980’s Metal Rendez-Vous. That immediately makes every Krokus song fair game for this audio edition of Rockers’ Block. For copyright reasons, you won’t hear the songs during the game, but we’ve provided links to the actual songs so you can play along.
Let’s hear how he did!
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Sean
March 25, 2016 at 9:02 am
What? Marc isn’t the only singer they’ve recorded with. Carl Sentance and Chris Von Rohr might dispute you.
blastecho
March 25, 2016 at 9:10 am
But Marc is the only one who’s been on every record, which is what it says.