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After Kingdom Come's debut album, Jimmy Page derisively dubbed the band "Kingdom Clone," and veteran metal guitarist Gary Moore recorded a biting parody, "Led Clones." But by releasing yet another album that shamelessly mimics Led Zeppelin, wrapping the sound in a slick Eighties-style production sheen, the members of Kingdom Come show they have little regard for the criticisms of their elders. How utterly rock & roll. And how utterly atrocious. (RS 553)
MICHAEL AZERRAD
(Posted: Jun 1, 1989)
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