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Cheap Trick was initially formed when Tom Peterson, Rick Nielson, Bun E. Carlos, and Robin Zander came together. The band opened for Journey, Kiss, and the Kinks in the 1970’s, and Cheap Trick was released in 1977.
Singles like “Daddy Daddy Should Have Stayed in High School," “Hot Love,” and "Oh Candy” helped to bring Cheap Trick recognition, but far more thought-provoking albums were soon to follow.
In Color followed, and a year later, Heaven Tonight, tackling songs about drug addition and suicide with singles such as “Auf Wiedersehen” and “Downed.” Cheap Trick managed to find a blend of Top 40, metal, and new wave, a formula perfect for the music of the time.
At Budokon became Cheap Trick’s first platinum album, with instant hits such as “Ain’t That a Shame” and “I Want You to Want Me.” Dream Police followed, with “I Know What I Want” and “Way out of the World.” All Shook Up was released in 1980, and Cheap Trick continued into the decade with One on One (1982), Next Position Please (1983), Standing on the Edge (1985) Doctor (1986) and Lap of Luxury (1988.) Busted brought Cheap Trick into the 1990’s, and Woke Up with a Monster followed in 1994.
A hiatus followed, until in 2006, when Cheap Trick released Rockford. Its first single, “Perfect Stranger” preceded “Surrender,” a single which would find its way to Guitar Hero II. In 2008, Cheap Trick celebrated the thirtieth anniversary of their 1978 album, Live at Budokan, by playing a performance at the venue and then releasing a box set featuring multiple CDs of the band’s performance at Budokan, plus concert footage which originally aired on television in Japan, and other bonus features.
Cheap Trick continues to perform, record, and tour, with no signs of slowing down. Years 2014 and 2015 saw the band on tour with the band Boston and the artist Peter Frampton, and in 2016, Cheap Trick released its first studio album in more than five years: Bang, Zoom, Crazy… Hello. Most recently, Cheap Trick released the album We’re All Alright, in 2017. In the year prior, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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