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A rock band that has suddenly opened up its pop appeal.
The definitive pop rock concept album of the 80s.
A masterpiece of full-scale progressive rock that reached number 3 on the US hit charts. A rock opera that depicts a near-future world dominated by high technology. At the time, the lyrics of "Domo, Arigato, Mr. Robot" became a hot topic in Japan.
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- Producer, Arranged By - Styx
- Concept By, Written-By [Original Story] - Dennis DeYoung
- Lead Vocals - Dennis DeYoung (1, 3, 4, 9)
- Lead Vocals - James Young (3) (5, 7)
- Lead Vocals - Tommy Shaw (2, 6, 8)