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FireHouse 1988
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FireHouse

El álbum FireHouse, released in 1990 by the American band Firehouse, marked the beginning of a career that would catapult them to fame.

Year
1988
Songs
12
Duration
8 min 7 seg
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FireHouse, according to DoReSol

This debut is distinguished by its hard rock sound and has been recognized with double platinum certifications in the United States, as well as gold in Canada, Japan, and Singapore. The album's production captured the band's energy, with all songs written by Bill Leverty and C.J. Snare, giving it a notable cohesion.

Among the standout singles are "Shake & Tumble", "Don't Treat Me Bad", "All She Wrote", and the iconic ballad "Love of a Lifetime". The latter became an anthem for many, resonating especially in emotional moments. Additionally, "Don't Walk Away" gained notoriety for being featured in the 2008 film The Wrestler, directed by Darren Aronofsky, which helped revitalize interest in Firehouse's music in a new context.

The album was not only a commercial success but also left a mark on popular culture, with songs that have remained relevant over the years. The blend of catchy melodies and emotive lyrics makes each track inviting to play and enjoy, offering amateur musicians the chance to connect with the essence of 90s rock.