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Stephen Pearcy had announced that the band were to reunite and release a CD and DVD and tour in late 2006. This never came to be, as he rejoined Ratt.
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guitarist Frankie Wilsey, ex-Gypsy Rose guitarist Donny Syracuse, and ex-9.0 bassist Michael Andrews. Its originally proposed name was to be Taboo.
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Arcade released two studio albums. Their first self-titled album was released in June 1993, and contained 12 songs. Notably, the cover-art for
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featured a much heavier sound, and contained a song called "Kidnapped", a song written for
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Arcade's second album was recorded and released in 1994 and was produced by Attie Bauw.
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in 1993 and also played at the Milwaukee Metal Fest that year.
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