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T-Ride was an American, San Francisco-based heavy metal band, which was noted for its complex instrument and vocal arrangements. Their eponymous debut album was released in 1992. The band was compared to Queen and Van Halen, and the album received glowing reviews, including Joe Satriani describing them as "the future of metal". Despite this, the group disbanded before finishing their second album.

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  • T-Ride fue una banda de heavy metal de San Francisco, California. Su único trabajo discográfico fue lanzado en 1992.​ Algunas canciones de dicho álbum fueron usadas en películas y series de televisión, incluyendo "Luxury Cruiser" en la película Encino Man de 1992, "Zombies from Hell" en la película Captain Ron y "Bone Down" en un episodio de la serie Guardianes de la Bahía. El baterista Eric Valentine se convirtió luego en un exitoso productor, participando en la producción de discos de bandas como Smash Mouth, Queens of the Stone Age, Third Eye Blind, Lostprophets, Good Charlotte, Nickel Creek, John Fogerty, All American Rejects y Slash, entre otros.​ (es)
  • T-Ride was an American, San Francisco-based heavy metal band, which was noted for its complex instrument and vocal arrangements. Their eponymous debut album was released in 1992. The band was compared to Queen and Van Halen, and the album received glowing reviews, including Joe Satriani describing them as "the future of metal". Despite this, the group disbanded before finishing their second album. Songs from the album were used in various motion pictures and television shows including "Luxury Cruiser" in the soundtrack of 1992's Encino Man, "Zombies from Hell" in the movie Captain Ron and "Bone Down" in an episode of Baywatch, "Forbidden Paradise - Part 2". Their drummer and album's producer, Eric Valentine, went on to become a notable record producer, producing acts including Smash Mouth, Queens of the Stone Age, Third Eye Blind, LostProphets, Good Charlotte, Nickel Creek, John Fogerty, The All American Rejects, Slash amongst others. (en)
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  • T-Ride fue una banda de heavy metal de San Francisco, California. Su único trabajo discográfico fue lanzado en 1992.​ Algunas canciones de dicho álbum fueron usadas en películas y series de televisión, incluyendo "Luxury Cruiser" en la película Encino Man de 1992, "Zombies from Hell" en la película Captain Ron y "Bone Down" en un episodio de la serie Guardianes de la Bahía. (es)
  • T-Ride was an American, San Francisco-based heavy metal band, which was noted for its complex instrument and vocal arrangements. Their eponymous debut album was released in 1992. The band was compared to Queen and Van Halen, and the album received glowing reviews, including Joe Satriani describing them as "the future of metal". Despite this, the group disbanded before finishing their second album. (en)
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