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Lightning Strikes Again
by Dokken
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Media Type: Audio CD
Release Date: May 13. 2008
Label: Atco
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 4558
Average Customer Rating: 
UPC: 081227993443
List price: $18.98
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Reviews
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Another Crappy Dokken Grunge Lite Album, November 30, 2008
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Dokken returns to form and their classic sound? Not really. The first song is classic Dokken, the third songs kind of is. The rest of the album is the same old, watch us sound like Pearl Jam, garbage. Don still can't hit the high notes, or any notes really. Proof? Half of the songs here are awful ballads which prove Don's voice is shot. "Disease" is the worst of the lot here, it just repeats the word "Disease" over and over again for 5 minutes that seem like an hour. Hey Don, if you are going to brag about returning to the classic Dokken sound, then actually DO IT on the WHOLE album. The glue from Don's wig must be leaking into his ears, cause this album don't sound nothing like classic Dokken. The band must have faked the other reviews here, because this album is as bad as Disfunctional or Shadow Life. But the album proves that Dokken can suck without help from George Lynch.
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Dokken Fans Rejoice!, October 22, 2008
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Best album from Don and the boys since the 80's. This style is what made Dokken famous in the first place... killer songs, rippin leads and melodic choruses. Don's voice showing a little age... other than that great set. Get it... it does not dissappoint!
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Lightning Strikes: Again, September 14, 2008
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If you like mid-eighties Dokken, you will like this. We could always hope for more, but this is as good as it gets without a time machine. Don Dokken has delivered a solid DOKKEN album with all of the bells and whistles. It belongs next to "under lock and key" and "back for the attack" in any Dokken fan's cd collection.
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The Best Comeback of the year !!!, September 11, 2008
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When you listen to this album you go back in time to the best of the 80"s. It's like listen Dokken and George Lynch in the wildes days.
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George? George who? You mean John?, August 23, 2008
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Awsome album hands down. I really thought I was listening to George play and not John levin. Way sweet follow up to "Hell To Pay." This album actually reminds of "Dysfunctional," which was a more mature sounding Dokken but it still kept the flavor of the old school. "Lightning Stikes Again" should have been the follow up to "Dysfunctional." By far best album since then, it only took them about ten years but it finally paid off.
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