# Bat out of Hell # You Took the Words Right Out of my Mouth # Heaven Can Wait # All Revved up with no Place to go # Two out of Three ain't bad # Paradise by the Dashboard Light # For Crying Out Loud
What kind of band is called "Meatloaf"? Ask another question and this time about good, pure non-obscene music.
Bat Out of Hell - song - was created in 1979.
they have many at-bat songs.
The album "Bat Out of Hell" Was produced by the musician "Meatloaf", as well as being his first collaboration with Jim Steinman, it was released in October 1997 in Cleveland.
before 1999
I can only think of two right now: Hell's Bell's, and Highway to Hell. Hell Yeah by Rev Theory Ice Planet Hell by Psychotica Hot Rails to Hell by Blue Oyster Cult Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers by ZZ Top Hotter Than Hell by KISS Go To Hell by Alice Cooper Hell Ain't A Bad Place to Be by AC/DC Bat Out Of Hell by Meatloaf Hell-Cat by Scorpions Saints in Hell by Judas Priest Highway to Hell by AC/DC Hell's Bells by AC/DC Heaven and Hell by Black Sabbath Hell is for Children by Pat Benetar Heaven, Hell, or Houston by ZZ Top Rock and Roll Hell by KISS Real Child of Hell by X Hell Hole by Spinal Tap Burn in Hell by Twisted Sister Hell is Living Without You by Alice Cooper Hell Patrol by Judas Priest Cowboys from Hell by Pantera Hell Awaits by Slayer Hell's Kitchen by Dream Theater Hell Bent For Leather by Judas Priest
There were three Bat Out of Hell cd's made.
Bat Out of Hell was created on 1977-10-21.
Bat Out of Hell - song - was created in 1979.
they have many at-bat songs.
Hell Songs was created in 2006-08.
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Bat Out of Hell ll Back Into HellWasted YouthBack Into HellWelcome to the Neighborhood45 Seconds of EcstasyFiesta de Las Almas PerdidasBat Out of Hell lll The Monster is LooseMonstro
Meat Loaf
Occupation Adventurer - 2014 Bat Out of Hell was released on: USA: 2 May 2014
The album "Bat Out of Hell" Was produced by the musician "Meatloaf", as well as being his first collaboration with Jim Steinman, it was released in October 1997 in Cleveland.
How about "hell-bent for leather" Both mean too fast for safety.
Heaven Can Wait