Death or Glory found Running Wild continuing to hone its songwriting chops, and although it's still somewhat inconsistent, the best moments prove that the band's theatrical...
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1988's Port Royal is somehow surprising, as Running Wild's large back catalog isn't of the highest quality. Port Royal is very fine overall, with excellent songs and...
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Blazon Stone solidified Running Wild's cult following with another heavy dose of pirate imagery and enough strong riffs to put the record over, although some songs can be a...
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One of Running Wild's strongest efforts, Pile of Skulls combines the group's trademark pirate subject matter with a unifying concept about corruption and abuse of power...
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Even before Running Wild was dropped from the roster of Noise, it was obvious that their time was up. Black Hand Inn and Masquerade were both big failures and being faithful...
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