Hit Parader

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Hit Parader
The rock band the best?

I read in a Parader hit where the rock band voted stronger. Who is the strongest rock band in the journal said Metallica, Pantera, Slayer, Lamb of God, and AC / DC at No. 2, which was beaten by Motorhead # 1 then that is the strongest group is or was. The whole band is then you feel your game.

The Who did you hear that ?!?!?!? legendary cry

Your Hit Parade: Raymond Scott Quintette – Powerhouse (1955)

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Nine Inch Nails/Offspring/311-Hit Parader Magazine 1997


Nine Inch Nails/Offspring/311-Hit Parader Magazine 1997


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Ratt - Stephen Pearcy Robbin Crosby Hit Parader Promo 1985 Print Ad


Ratt – Stephen Pearcy Robbin Crosby Hit Parader Promo 1985 Print Ad


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Hit Parader - 1966 - Byrds, Batman, Burt Ward, Kinks, Sonny & Cher, DC5, Animals


Hit Parader – 1966 – Byrds, Batman, Burt Ward, Kinks, Sonny & Cher, DC5, Animals


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HIT PARADER Magazine 4/76 DYLAN Bryan Ferry LOU REED


HIT PARADER Magazine 4/76 DYLAN Bryan Ferry LOU REED


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KISS HIT PARADER AUGUST 1996-HOLOGRAM ON FRONT


KISS HIT PARADER AUGUST 1996-HOLOGRAM ON FRONT


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Hit Parade 1943


Hit Parade 1943


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Hit Parader Salutes 20 Years of Metal


Hit Parader Salutes 20 Years of Metal


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WQXI Vol. Two - Golden Hit Paraders


WQXI Vol. Two – Golden Hit Paraders




Your Hit Parade: Four Live Kinescopes Featuring the Top Tunes of the Weeks of March 1, 1952; April 3, 1954; May 22, 1954; and September 11, 1954 (Shokus Video Presents Vintage Television #430)


Your Hit Parade: Four Live Kinescopes Featuring the Top Tunes of the Weeks of March 1, 1952; April 3, 1954; May 22, 1954; and September 11, 1954 (Shokus Video Presents Vintage Television #430)



Look out, MTV! Here is TV’s first music video show of the 50s, except the songs are all performed live by Polly Bergen, Dorothy Collins, Gisele MacKenzie, Snooky Lanson, Russell Arms, and Eileen Wilson in four live kinescopes. These outstanding musical half hours are the original shows in their entirety. All shows contain original commercials, including Ogden Nash reciting a poem & Ted Williams fi…


Hit Parade (John Keller Mysteries)


Hit Parade (John Keller Mysteries)


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Keller is friendly. Industrious. A bit lonely, sometimes. If it wasn’t for the fact that he kills people for a living, he’d be just your average Joe. The inconvenient wife, the troublesome sports star, the greedy business partner, the vicious dog, he’ll take care of them all, quietly and efficiently. If the price is right. Like the rest of us, Keller’s starting to worry about his retirement. Af…

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