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Sentences forRocks (Aerosmith album)
- Perry has stated that he wanted to call the LP Rocks, which would be used for their next studio album.Toys in the Attic (album)-Wikipedia
- In a 1997 MTV special promoting the making of Nine Lives, Tyler declared: "He's got it somewhere stuck between Toys in the Attic and Rocks."Nine Lives (Aerosmith album)-Wikipedia
- Chief among these successes were Toys in the Attic (1975) and Rocks (1976), thanks largely to the prevalence of free-form, album-oriented FM radio.Joe Perry (musician)-Wikipedia
- Drug consumption was rampant; the recording sessions for 1976's Rocks and 1977's Draw the Line were especially noted for their substance indulgence, including heroin.Aerosmith-Wikipedia
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