Throwing Copper

Throwing Copper

With a pair of huge hits ("Lightning Crashes", "I Alone"), the band's follow-up to its 1991 breakthrough, Mental Jewelry, was packed with hooks, grungy guitars and driving choruses. Singer and primary songwriter Ed Kowalczyk really stretches out on some of the album's deeper cuts, like the nearly 7-minute "Pilar of Davidson" and explosive "“White, Discussion."

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