Trans Am says:A hit of 80's style heavy metal from San Francisco bay area heros, Ruffians. The guitar work of Chris Atchison and Craig Behrhorst is a swirl of fiery mayhem that carries Rich Wilde's powerful metal howls into a flaming abyss. No cookie monster vocals here, Wilde is an accomplished singer, and as the title of this song suggests, the lyrics speak not of satanic doom but of idealism and perseverance.
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