SIX Extreme
- 1 RISE 04:35
- 2 #REBEL 04:23
- 3 BANSHEE 03:34
- 4 OTHER SIDE OF THE RAINBOW 04:11
- 5 SMALL TOWN BEAUTIFUL 04:27
- 6 THE MASK 04:13
- 7 THICKER THAN BLOOD 03:46
- 8 SAVE ME 04:51
- 9 HURRICANE 03:31
- 10 X OUT 05:50
- 11 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS 04:04
- 12 HERE'S TO THE LOSERS 05:05
Info for SIX
EXTREME, the multi-platinum hard rock band, is back with their latest album, SIX. This 12-track album showcases the band's ability to seamlessly shift between hard-hitting rock and intimate ballads. The album features tracks like "OTHER SIDE OF THE RAINBOW," "#REBEL," "X OUT," and the first single "RISE," which carries a cautionary tale about fame.
The Boston quartet has sold over 10 million records, topped the Billboard Hot 100, and performed at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert. They have also made appearances in cult series like Bill & Ted and Netflix's Stranger Things. For “SIX”, they worked with Nuno Bettencourt, who produced the album at his home studio in Los Angeles. The album is a testament to the band's dynamic approach, which has made them one of the most unpredictable and unbreakable groups in rock.
Formed in 1985, EXTREME has released several hit albums, including the double-platinum certified “EXTREME II: Pornograffitti” and the gold-certified “III Sides To Every Story”. Their smash hit "More Than Words" remains one of the most popular rock songs of all time. “SIX” showcases EXTREME's electrifying eclecticism with a 21st century twist. Gary Cherone has also performed with Van Halen, while Nuno Bettencourt has worked with Steven Tyler and Rihanna. In short, „SIX“ is EXTREME.
EXTREME
EXTREME
was formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1985. Vocalist Gary Cherone was in a band with drummer Paul Geary, whilst guitarist Nuno Bettencourt was in a band with bassist Pat Badger. Following an altercation between the rival groups over communal dressing rooms Cherone, Geary, Bettencourt and Badger decided to form a new band.Cherone and Bettencourt began writing songs together and played numerous shows in the Boston area. The band gradually developed a strong local following, and was named "Outstanding Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Act" at the Boston Music Awards in 1986 and 1987. The band had accumulated approximately 55 songs by the time A&R director Bryan Huttenhower signed them to A&M Records. In 1988, the band signed to A&M Records and recorded their self-titled debut which was issued in 1989. The first single was "Kid Ego", a song that Cherone would later admit made him cringe.
This album contains no booklet.