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  1. Ravenfreak

    Pyromania (1983)

    Photograph is my all time favorite Def Leppard song! There's a really cool remastered version of it that a sound mixer uploaded to his channel a few years back, and in his mix you can hear that epic guitar solo at the end of the song that gets cut off. Too late for love and rock of ages are a...
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    ALF (1986)

    I barely remember this show. My aunt had a poster of Alf hanging up in her room when I was a kid. I hate that he eats cats, so I'll never watch the show. :p Any shows that shown cats getting hurt like Tom and Jerry I hated growing up and still do. Cats>dogs any day. :P
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    Colecovision

    I used to have a Colecovision Flashback console, but I'd love to own a real console someday. Fun fact, the Colecovision sports the same processor that the Sega Master System does, a zilog Z80 chip! Plus the sound chip in this console is the Texas Instruments SN76489, this chip was cloned and...
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    Sega Genesis/Mega Drive

    Sega's 16 bit console was released in 1988 in Japan, and later in 1989 in the US. Europe didn't get the console until 1990, however. This was before the Super Nintendo was released, and at the time of it's release the Mega Drive had superior graphics and sound. Early models sported the text...
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    Hysteria (1987)

    I absolutely love this album! Hysteria is my second favorite song from Def Leppard. I remember my father recorded the music video on a VHS tape, and I used to fantasize about picking up my crush to this song playing on the radio as a kid lol. Her and I never dated either, but it was for the...
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