The Works - Vixen

The Works

Vixen

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 2003-10-12
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10

  • ℗ 2004 Pyram-Axis Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
ANGELS from the DUST Vixen 4:02 DOWNLOAD
2
NEW AGE ROCK-N-ROLLER Vixen 3:13 DOWNLOAD
3
LIVING IN SIN Vixen 3:44 DOWNLOAD
4
ESCAPE the NIGHT Vixen 5:07 DOWNLOAD
5
BEG for MERCY Vixen 2:44 DOWNLOAD
6
HOUSE of the RISING SUN Vixen 4:12 DOWNLOAD
7
SECRET of the STARS Vixen 3:30 DOWNLOAD
8
GIVE IT ALL YOU GOT Vixen 3:25 DOWNLOAD
9
ROCKING ME HARD Vixen 3:31 DOWNLOAD
10
THE YOUNG and the RECKLESS Vixen 3:26 DOWNLOAD

Reviews

  • rocker73

    1
    By Metal-Joe
    vixen is going under the name JSRG They Cant use the VIXEN Name because jan owns owns the name but there new guitar player gina rocks hard and she has another band called thunderbox and they rock hard i agree with foxgirl and littlequeen 100 precent
  • WOOOOO VIXEN!

    5
    By Masta O' Music
    This band rocks. Marty Friedman that was in Megadeth was in this band that later changed their name to Hawaii. Great bands.
  • sounds like....

    1
    By ofsteel
    sounds like a punk band. not really glam rock. but i really love vixen. i just miss the glam rock. i get that they wanna move on maybe...but...............
  • This is NOT the VIXEN you think it is!

    2
    By RoxyRules62
    Hey People this is NOT the Vixen as described in this album's biography! This is NOT my beloved band of fame, "Edge of a broken heart, or Cryin!" This is NOT Janet Gardner, Jan Kuehnemund. Roxy Petrucci, Share Pedersen! This IS an 80's metal band from Hawaii featuring Kim La Chance, and Marty Friedman (Megadeth). La Chance has EXCELLENT vocal ability & House.... is excellent. Marty well...his reputation precedes him. And, by the way, this Vixen never made it to MTV. I listened to this because I thought it was Roxy Petrucci & gang. I didn't get very far before I realized it wasn't.
  • VIXEN - early '80s band featuring Marty Friedman

    3
    By kingkillah
    The sound quality is a little shaky for being remastered. The songs though, are not that bad. Definitely has that early '80s metal sound. The only thing I can think of as a way of describing it is imagine Lita Ford with a real shred guitar player. Could be a 4-star review if the sound quality was a little more on point.
  • Runaways Rule too

    5
    By Djhawk
    Take into context when this music arrived. No girl rock and roll bands of any substance. then the Vixens showed up. Always good always one of the best videos on MTV (old MTV) When they actually had music videos.
  • What Vixen is this?

    1
    By Foxgirl
    This is not the Vixen I know and love. It's not even in the same quality as the one I love. For one the Lead singer of this one has a terrible voice and two the music is more punk than heavy metal. It doesn't even got a since of feeling in it. My suggestion is that this band whoever they are drop the name Vixen and fast cause this music just isn't in the same field as the Vixen I know. And if it is the same Vixen then get Janet Gardners butt back here on vocals, Jan back on Guitar, Share on Bass, and Roxy back on Drums cause Vixen isn't the same with out these 4 lovely woman. So till then this album is a complete flop in my eyes and I'm sure a bunch of other Vixen fans eyes.