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"Alone in the Endzone"
Song

"Alone in the Endzone" was the only single from Sydney, Australia's punk band Radio Birdman's album Living Eyes. The album art features a heavily armed and apparently on-edge Deniz Tek in his Detroit apartment. The distorted and original-sounding solo in the single's title track Alone in the Endzone, is often mistakenly attributed to lead guitarist Tek, but it was actually played by Chris Masuak. Tek played the rhythm part on the song.

Track listing

  1. "Alone In The Endzone"
  2. "Breaks My Heart"

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