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Originally Posted by misterfive
Exactly he couldn't surpass it and his work suffered from it, cause people compared everything even today they compare it to Bat Out Of Hell. If they just took that song out his career would have been secured and he would ahve more eagerness for his work. Hell he might be playing Bad Attitude life today, if the public didn't consider it not on par with the Bat's shadow.
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Couldn't be more wrong. BAT established Meat. The pressures from the record company and fans expectations were probably what put Meat over the edge, with problems with his voice not to mention what it did to Jim's writing abilities. I think that Meat and Jim always wanted to top BAT but that is next to impossible.