KROKUS Debut At Swiss #1!

January 28, 2003

Veteran hard rockers KROKUS have debuted at #1 on the Swiss album chart with their latest effort, "Rock The Block".

The CD, which was recorded at Soundlake Studio in Lausanne, Switzerland, is the group's first since being rejoined by vocalist Marc Storace.

KROKUS still stand as the only Swiss rock band to have achieved gold and platinum status in the USA and Europe, with over 10 million albums sold worldwide. From 1980 until 1990, KROKUS produced legendary albums like "Metal Rendez-Vous", "Hardware", "One Vice At The Time", "Headhunter", and "The Blitz", and toured all over Europe and USA. KROKUS' current lineup consists of Storace, Fernando Von Arb (guitar),Dave Stettler (guitar),Marcel Kopp (drums),and Tony "TC" Castell (bass).

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