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Wired: The Best of Haywire

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Wired: The Best of Haywire
Wired: The Best of Haywire

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Wired: The Best of Haywire

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's music consisted of a clean, hard pop sound with just the right amount of keyboards to keep them on the radio from the mid- to late '80s. takes their best tunes from all four of their albums, serving up a decent array of power pop that holds its own. With four of these songs stemming from 1986's album, and this compilation is all the material that's necessary from this Prince Edward Island band. Lead vocalist sounds seriously thorough, although the pretentiousness does break through on a few of the tracks. is a great rock tune with an explosive chorus, while is a mild ballad with an honest attempt at stirring up nostalgia. With teased hair and ripped jeans, appealed to mainly teenagers, but the music they played was, at times, well within the radius of pure rock. Although they barely gained recognition outside of Canada's east coast, had a certain edge to their music that kept them adrift on radio, even if it was a short period of time. Nearly every song incorporates strong guitar and catchy rhythms, using sweet-tempered synth overlays a la . wraps up this groups short-lived career, with all the band's best releases. ~ Mike DeGagne

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