Shooting Gallery (feat. Andy McCoy (Hanoi Rocks) – Shooting Gallery 2002

Shooting Gallery (feat. Andy McCoy (Hanoi Rocks) – Shooting Gallery 2002


Shooting Gallery was a hard rock band featuring, among others, the former Hanoi Rocks guitarist Andy McCoy, Dave Tregunna (also of Sham 69, The Lords of the New Church) and Paul Garisto from The Psychedelic Furs. The band toured in the United States as an opening act for Kiss on their North American club tour in 1992 and released one album, titled Shooting Gallery, that same year.

01. Restless – 04:47
02. Teenage Breakdown – 04:25
03. Nature Of My Business – 05:09
04. Don't Never Leave Me – 04:38
05. House Of Ecstasy – 03:27
06. Little Bit Of Magic – 06:14
07. I Mess Around – 04:24
08. Striptease – 04:42
09. Brown Eyed Girl – 04:23
10. Devil Calling – 04:42
11. Leave Me Alone – 04:43
12. Dandelion – 05:29

Andy McCoy - guitar (ex Hanoi Rocks)
Billy G. Bang – vocal (ex Kill City Dragons)
Jo Almeida - guitar (ex Dogs D’Amour)
Dave Treganna - bass (ex Lords of The New Church)
Paul Garisto – drums (ex Michael Monroe, Iggy Pop)

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Addicts unit… Shooting Gallery, featuring ex-Hanoi Rocks guitarist/smack user Andy McCoy, plus former Kill City Dragons vocalist Billy G. Bang, bassist Dave Tregunna of the Lords of the New Church, and drummer Paul Garisto of the Psychedelic Furs, came together in the early '90s just in time for the grunge sludge slide, kickin' out low life sleaze 'n' wasted raunch.

1990 - 1994 (4 years) Founded In. Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States. Shooting Gallery was a group of sleaze rockers with a bad attitude, four of five members being in jail at one point in their lives. One album and tour was all this band of misfits could endure before falling apart. Formed by guitarist Andy McCoy who ...

by Tom Demalon Shooting Gallery was a vehicle for ex- Hanoi Rocks guitarist Andy McCoy. With drummer Paul Garisto ( Psychedelic Furs, bassist Dave Tregunna ( Lords of the New Church ), and rough-hewn belter Billy G. Bang! on vocals, the band's 1992 debut is very much like a Hanoi Rocks album (they even cover that band's "Don't Never Leave Me").

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