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Before "Pride," White Lion struggled to find its footing. Their debut album, "Fight to Survive" (1985), faced distribution problems and failed to achieve major success. The band was in a state of flux, lacking a stable and powerful rhythm section. The turning point came with the recruitment of bassist James LoMenzo and former Anthrax drummer Greg D'Angelo. This new lineup provided the solid, driving foundation that the band's melodic hard rock needed.
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Pride was released on June 22, 1987, through Atlantic Records. Produced by Michael Wagener, known for his work with Metallica and Dokken, the recording process took six weeks at Amigo Studios in North Hollywood, California. The album is widely considered White Lion's magnum opus, blending the aggressive energy of heavy metal with the accessible melodies of pop rock. Before "Pride," White Lion struggled to find its footing
A rock-solid, driving rhythm section. They provided a tight framework that allowed Bratta’s guitar work the freedom to soar. Track-by-Track Audiophile Breakdown The turning point came with the recruitment of