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Change: Drums: Keni Richards Line-up for Buzz albumLead Vocals: Steve Plunkett Guitars: T. J. Helmerich Bass: Lance Morrison Drums: Matt Laug DiscographySign in Please - 1984 That’s the Stuff - 1985 Loud and Clear - 1987 Missing Pieces - 1997 Buzz - 2003 More Missing Pieces - 2003
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Change: playing on rock station V-RockOriginal band membersLead Vocals: Steve Plunkett Guitars: Steve Lynch Bass: Randy Rand (born Randy Schuchart) Keyboards: Steve Isham Drums: Keni Richards Line-up for Buzz albumLead Vocals: Steve Plunkett Guitars: T. J. Helmerich Bass: Lance Morrison Drums: Matt Laug
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Change: Take" in 2006 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories), playing on rock station V-Rock Original band membersLead Vocals: Steve Plunkett Guitars: Steve Lynch Bass: Randy Rand (born Randy Schuchart) Keyboards: Steve Isham Drums: Keni Richards
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Change: would release a new album, Buzz, the following spring. "Turn Up the Radio" appeared in the 2002 videogame Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (and "All I'm Gonna Take" in 2006 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories), playing on rock station V-Rock
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Change: after. In 1997, lead vocalist Steve Plunkett would release an album of previously unreleased Autograph material titled Missing Pieces. This CD was well received-by fans, and Plunkett would resurrect the name Autograph with a new lineup in 2002, and the group would release a new album, Buzz, the following spring.
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Change: A second album, That's the Stuff, saw its release in 1985, and the group went on tour in support of bands like Mötley Crüe and
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Change: the band’s only major hit and signature song, "Turn Up the Radio". The song became a top-30 hit, pushing the album sales of Sign In Please past the gold mark (500.000 copies sold), and later the album went platinum.
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Change: in 19841984.The band’s debut album, Sign in Please, was completed and released in October of that year, but did not make any impact on the record charts until January of 1985. This album contained the band’s only major hit and signature song, "Turn Up the Radio".
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Change: for impactan onunsigned theband. recordAutograph chartswas untilsigned Januaryto ofa 1985.deal Thiswith albumRCA containedRecords thefollowing band’sa onlyperformance majorat hitMadison andSquare signatureGarden in song,New "TurnYork UpCity thein Radio".1984
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Change: The band’s debut album, Sign in Please, was completed and released in October of that year, but did not make any impact on the record charts until January of 1985. This album contained the band’s only major hit and signature song, "Turn Up the Radio".
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