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Styx (pronounced: ) is an American Rock band
Rock Band

Rock Band is a music video game developed by Harmonix Music Systems, published by MTV, and distributed by Electronic Arts. It is the first title in the Rock Band....
. Their hit songs have included "Come Sail Away
Come Sail Away

"Come Sail Away" is a song by Styx from their album The Grand Illusion . One of the band's biggest hits, it was released in 1977 , rising to number 8 on the Pop Singles chart and helping The Grand Illusion reach multi-platinum sales in 1978....
", "Mr. Roboto
Mr. Roboto

"Mr. Roboto" is a song written by Dennis DeYoung and performed by the band Styx on their 1983 concept album Kilroy Was Here . It reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100, giving the band their first notable hit since "Too Much Time on My Hands" in 1981....
", "Babe
Babe (song)

"Babe" was the lead single from Styx 's 1979 triple-platinum album Cornerstone . The song was Styx's first, and only, U.S. number-one single....
", "Lady", "Blue Collar Man
Blue Collar Man

"Blue Collar Man " is the first single that Styx released from the Pieces of Eight album. The single was released in two 7" vinyl formats, one with the b-side "Superstars", a track from The Grand Illusion , and a second single with the instrumental album track "Aku-Aku" as the b-side....
" and "The Best of Times
The Best of Times (song)

"The Best of Times" is the first single release from Styx 's 1981 triple-platinum album Paradise Theatre. It reached #3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100....
." Styx is the first band to have four consecutive albums certified multi-platinum by the RIAA.

brothers Chuck and John Panozzo
John Panozzo

John Anthony Panozzo was the drummer for the American rock band Styx .Panozzo grew up in the Roseland neighborhood, the south side of Chicago with his fraternal twin brother, Chuck Panozzo ....
 first got together with their neighbor Dennis DeYoung
Dennis DeYoung

Dennis DeYoung is an American singer, songwriter, musician and Record producer best known for being a founding member of the rock band Styx , a tenure which lasted from 1970 to 1999....
 in 1961 in the Roseland
Roseland, Chicago

Roseland, located on the far south side of the city, is one of the 77 official Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, Illinois. It includes the neighborhoods of Fernwood, Chicago, Princeton Park, Lilydale, Chicago, West Chesterfield, Rosemoor, Sheldon Heights and West Roseland....
 section of the south side of Chicago
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
, eventually taking the band name "The Tradewinds".






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Styx (pronounced: ) is an American Rock band
Rock Band

Rock Band is a music video game developed by Harmonix Music Systems, published by MTV, and distributed by Electronic Arts. It is the first title in the Rock Band....
. Their hit songs have included "Come Sail Away
Come Sail Away

"Come Sail Away" is a song by Styx from their album The Grand Illusion . One of the band's biggest hits, it was released in 1977 , rising to number 8 on the Pop Singles chart and helping The Grand Illusion reach multi-platinum sales in 1978....
", "Mr. Roboto
Mr. Roboto

"Mr. Roboto" is a song written by Dennis DeYoung and performed by the band Styx on their 1983 concept album Kilroy Was Here . It reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100, giving the band their first notable hit since "Too Much Time on My Hands" in 1981....
", "Babe
Babe (song)

"Babe" was the lead single from Styx 's 1979 triple-platinum album Cornerstone . The song was Styx's first, and only, U.S. number-one single....
", "Lady", "Blue Collar Man
Blue Collar Man

"Blue Collar Man " is the first single that Styx released from the Pieces of Eight album. The single was released in two 7" vinyl formats, one with the b-side "Superstars", a track from The Grand Illusion , and a second single with the instrumental album track "Aku-Aku" as the b-side....
" and "The Best of Times
The Best of Times (song)

"The Best of Times" is the first single release from Styx 's 1981 triple-platinum album Paradise Theatre. It reached #3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100....
." Styx is the first band to have four consecutive albums certified multi-platinum by the RIAA.

Early years

Twin brothers Chuck and John Panozzo
John Panozzo

John Anthony Panozzo was the drummer for the American rock band Styx .Panozzo grew up in the Roseland neighborhood, the south side of Chicago with his fraternal twin brother, Chuck Panozzo ....
 first got together with their neighbor Dennis DeYoung
Dennis DeYoung

Dennis DeYoung is an American singer, songwriter, musician and Record producer best known for being a founding member of the rock band Styx , a tenure which lasted from 1970 to 1999....
 in 1961 in the Roseland
Roseland, Chicago

Roseland, located on the far south side of the city, is one of the 77 official Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, Illinois. It includes the neighborhoods of Fernwood, Chicago, Princeton Park, Lilydale, Chicago, West Chesterfield, Rosemoor, Sheldon Heights and West Roseland....
 section of the south side of Chicago
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
, eventually taking the band name "The Tradewinds". Chuck Panozzo
Chuck Panozzo

Chuck Panozzo is a bass guitar player. A longtime member of the rock band Styx , he founded the group with his fraternal twin brother, drum kit John Panozzo, who died in July 1996....
 left to attend seminary school for a year but returned to the group by 1964. By this time, the others had brought in guitarist Tom Nardini to replace Chuck on guitar. Chuck decided to rejoin the others as bassist. Brother John was the drummer, while Dennis had switched from accordion to organ and piano. In 1965, the name "Tradewinds" was changed to TW4 after another band called Trade Winds broke through nationally. By 1966, the Panozzo brothers had joined DeYoung at Chicago State University
Chicago State University

Chicago State University is a state university in Chicago, Illinois....
 and kept the group together doing gigs at high schools and frat parties while studying to be teachers. In 1969, they added a college buddy, John Curulewski
John Curulewski

John Curulewski JC left Styx because he wanted to spend more time with his family, and have more creative control in his future endeavors. He went on to teach guitar at the Music Stop in La Grange, Illinois....
, on guitar after Nardini departed. Guitarist James "J.Y." Young
James Young (American musician)

James "J.Y." Young is a guitarist, singer and songwriter, and member of the rock band, Styx . Young began playing keyboard instrument and piano at the age of five....
 came aboard in 1970 making TW4 a quintet.

In 1972, the band members decided to choose a new name when they signed to Wooden Nickel Records
Wooden Nickel Records

Wooden Nickel Records was an American independent record label started in 1971 in music by Bill Traut, Jim Golden and Jerry Weintraub as a successor to Dunwich Records....
; several suggestions were made and, says DeYoung, Styx was chosen because it was "the only one that none of us hated".

Wooden Nickel years

The band's Wooden Nickel recordings
The Complete Wooden Nickel Recordings

The Complete Wooden Nickel Recordings is a 2-Disc set released by Styx in 2005. The compilation contains remastered versions Styx's first four albums, Styx , Styx II, The Serpent Is Rising, and Man of Miracles, which were released by Wooden Nickel Records....
, Styx
Styx (album)

Styx is the self-titled debut album by Styx , released in 1972 . It was reissued in 1980 under the title Styx I with new artwork....
 (1972), Styx II
Styx II

Styx II is the second album by Styx , released in 1973 . After Styx moved to A&M Records and achieved national success in the United States, the album was reissued in 1980 by their prior label, Wooden Nickel Records, under the title Lady in with new artwork--which is not to be confused with a Styx compilation album that was later rel...
 (1973), The Serpent Is Rising
The Serpent Is Rising

The Serpent Is Rising is the third album by Styx , released in 1973 in music. The album was reissued in 1980 with new artwork and a new title, Serpent....
 (1974) and Man of Miracles
Man of Miracles

Man of Miracles is the fourth album by Styx , released in November of 1974 in music. Produced by John Ryan and Bill Traut, who had produced the band's first two albums, this would be the band's last original album on the independent Chicago-based label Wooden Nickel Records before moving to the major label A&M....
 (1974), were a mixture of straight-ahead rock with some dramatic prog-rock
Progressive rock

Progressive rock is a form of rock music that evolved in the late 1960s and early 1970s as part of a "mostly British attempt to elevate rock music to new levels of artistic credibility." The term "art rock" is often used interchangeably with "progressive rock", but while there are crossovers between the two genres, they are not identical....
 flourishes and art-rock
Art rock

Art rock is a term describing a subgenre of rock music that tends to have "experimental music or avant garde music influences" and emphasizes "novel sonic texture."...
 aspirations. The Serpent Is Rising
The Serpent Is Rising

The Serpent Is Rising is the third album by Styx , released in 1973 in music. The album was reissued in 1980 with new artwork and a new title, Serpent....
 would foreshadow later endeavors by the group—the so-called concept album
Concept album

In popular music, a concept album is an album that is "unified by a theme, which can be instrumental, compositional, narrative, or lyrical". Commonly, concept albums tend to incorporate preconceived musical or lyrical ideas rather than being musical improvisation or composed in the studio, with all songs contributing to narrative....
 is an idiom upon which Styx would rely heavily by the 1980s.

On the strength of these releases and constant playing in local clubs and schools, the band established a fan base in the Chicago area, but was unable to break into the mainstream until an earlier song, the power ballad
Power ballad

A Power ballad is a type of song typically characterized by having a slow tempo, long voiced notes, Electric guitar and/or acoustic guitars, and deemphasized percussion and bass guitar....
 "Lady" (from Styx II), began to earn some radio time, first on WLS
WLS (AM)

WLS is a Chicago radio station. The Call sign stand for World's Largest Store . The station operates on an AM broadcasting clear channel frequency of 890 kHz with a power of 50,000 watts, with In-band on-channel during the day, and C-QUAM AM Stereo at night ....
 in Chicago and then nationwide. In the spring of 1975, nearly two years after the album had been released, "Lady" hit the top ten, and Styx II went gold after.

Move to A&M and the coming of Tommy Shaw

On the heels of its belated hit single, Styx signed with A&M Records
A&M Records

A&M Records is an United States record label owned by Universal Music Group which operates through the Interscope-Geffen-A&M division....
 and released Equinox
Equinox (album)

Equinox is the fifth album by Styx , released in 1975 .Equinox was released in December 1975.The album was the band's first release for A&M Records ....
 (1975), which sold well and yielded a minor hit in "Lorelei
Lorelei (Styx song)

"Lorelei" is the first single released from Styx album Equinox . It peaked at #27 on the Top 100 Pop Singles chart, Styx's 2nd top 40 hit single....
". More importantly, it contained the rock anthem "Suite Madame Blue", which gained the band considerable recognition and airplay on FM radio in the relatively new AOR (Adult Oriented Rock) format. Following the move to A&M, Curulewski suddenly left the band in December 1975 just as they were to embark on a nationwide tour. After a frantic last-minute search, the band brought on singer, songwriter, and guitarist Tommy Shaw
Tommy Shaw

Tommy Roland Shaw is an United States guitarist, best known for his work with the Rock music band Styx . In between his stints with Styx, he has played with the supergroup Damn Yankees and Shaw Blades, and has released several solo albums....
 as Curulewski's replacement.

The first album with Shaw, Crystal Ball
Crystal Ball (Styx album)

Crystal Ball is the sixth album by Styx , released in 1976 .This album marked the recording debut of new guitarist Tommy Shaw. The track "Mademoiselle " was Tommy Shaw's vocal debut and the album's Top 40 hit....
 (1976), was moderately successful and also includes Shaw's "Mademoiselle
Mademoiselle (song)

"Mademoiselle" is the first single released from Styx 's Crystal Ball album. Its B-side was "Light Up", from the previous album, Equinox . It peaked at #34 on the Billboard Top 100 Pop Singles Chart, Styx's 3rd top 40 hit....
" (which was another minor hit) and DeYoung's "This Old Man".

Breakthrough

The Grand Illusion
The Grand Illusion (album)

The Grand Illusion is the seventh studio album by Styx , released in 1977 . It became the band's first Triple Platinum album, and spawned the Top 10 hit "Come Sail Away" and the Top 30 hit "Fooling Yourself "....
 (1977) became the group's breakthrough album, reaching triple platinum certification
RIAA certification

In the United States, the Recording Industry Association of America awards certification based on the number of albums and single sold through retail and other ancillary markets....
 and spawning a top-ten hit and AOR radio staple in the DeYoung-penned "Come Sail Away
Come Sail Away

"Come Sail Away" is a song by Styx from their album The Grand Illusion . One of the band's biggest hits, it was released in 1977 , rising to number 8 on the Pop Singles chart and helping The Grand Illusion reach multi-platinum sales in 1978....
," as well as a second radio hit, Shaw's "Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)
Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)

"Fooling Yourself" is the second single released from Styx 's The Grand Illusion album.The song was written by guitarist Tommy Shaw. Shaw has said many time in interviews that "Fooling Yourself" was originally based on Shaw's initial perception of Styx keyboardist Dennis DeYoung ? an "angry young man" who viewed the group's successes with a...
".

Through the late 1970s, the band enjoyed its greatest success. The album Pieces of Eight (1978) found the group moving in a more straight-ahead pop-rock direction and spawned the Shaw-penned hit singles "Renegade
Renegade (song)

"Renegade" is a 1978 hit song recorded by the United States rock band Styx . It was on their album Pieces of Eight . It reached #16 on the Billboard Hot 100....
," and "Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)
Blue Collar Man

"Blue Collar Man " is the first single that Styx released from the Pieces of Eight album. The single was released in two 7" vinyl formats, one with the b-side "Superstars", a track from The Grand Illusion , and a second single with the instrumental album track "Aku-Aku" as the b-side....
," plus a minor hit in the release "Sing for the Day
Sing for the Day

"'Sing for the Day'" is the second single that Styx released from the Pieces of Eight album....
" that stopped just short of the Top Forty at #41.

Cornerstone
Cornerstone (album)

Cornerstone is the ninth studio album and third concept album by Styx , released in 1979 .Cornerstone was Styx's follow-up to the Top 10 selling Triple Platinum album, 1978's Pieces of Eight....
 (1979) yielded the group's first number one hit, the DeYoung ballad "Babe
Babe (song)

"Babe" was the lead single from Styx 's 1979 triple-platinum album Cornerstone . The song was Styx's first, and only, U.S. number-one single....
" . By early 1980, "Babe" had become the band's biggest international hit and first million-selling single, reaching number six in the United Kingdom ). The album also included the moderate DeYoung hit "Why Me
Why Me (Styx song)

"Why Me" is a song from Styx 's 1979 triple-platinum album Cornerstone ....
", and "Borrowed Time
Borrowed Time (song)

"Borrowed Time" is a single release from Styx 's 1979 triple-platinum album Cornerstone . The song was a collaboration, with lyrics by Dennis DeYoung and music by Tommy Shaw....
" which was co-written with Shaw, plus Shaw's "Boat On The River". Styx was nominated for the twenty-second Grammy Awards for Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group. Cornerstones engineers Gary Loizzo
Gary Loizzo

Gary Loizzo is an American guitarist and singer, best known for being the lead singer with The American Breed. The American Breed had a #1 million selling single "Bend Me, Shape Me", as well as, two other top 20 and multiple top 100 hits....
 and Rob Kingsland were nominated for a Grammy at the 22nd Grammy Awards for Best Engineered Recording.

Stardom in the 1980s

Kilroy2

Paradise Theatre

In January 1981, Styx released Paradise Theatre
Paradise Theatre

Paradise Theatre is a concept album released by the Rock music band Styx in January 1981 .The album, a fictional account of Paradise Theater from its opening to closing , is used as a metaphor for America's changing times from the late 1970s into the 1980s ....
, a concept album
Concept album

In popular music, a concept album is an album that is "unified by a theme, which can be instrumental, compositional, narrative, or lyrical". Commonly, concept albums tend to incorporate preconceived musical or lyrical ideas rather than being musical improvisation or composed in the studio, with all songs contributing to narrative....
 that became their biggest hit, reaching number one on the Billboard
Billboard

Billboard is a weekly United States magazine devoted to the music industry. It maintains several internationally recognized Record chart that track the most popular songs and albums in various categories on a weekly basis....
 pop albums chart and yielding five singles, including the top ten hits "The Best of Times" by DeYoung (#3) and "Too Much Time on My Hands" by Shaw (#9).
Paradise Theater became the band's fourth consecutive multi-platinum album.

The band was accused by a California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
 religious group and later the P.M.R.C
Parents Music Resource Center

The Parents Music Resource Center was an United States committee formed in 1985 by four women: Tipper Gore, wife of United States Senate and later Vice President of the United States Al Gore; Susan Baker, wife of United States Secretary of the Treasury James Baker; Pam Howar, wife of Washington, D.C realtor Raymond Howar; and Sally Nevius,...
 of backmasking
Backmasking

Backmasking is a sound recording and reproduction technique in which a sound or message is recorded backward onto a track that is meant to be played forward....
 Satanic
Satanism

Satanism is a term that refers to a number of related belief systems. Their commonality is that they all feature the symbolism of Satan or similar figures....
 messages in their anti-cocaine anthem, "Snowblind." James Young
James Young (American musician)

James "J.Y." Young is a guitarist, singer and songwriter, and member of the rock band, Styx . Young began playing keyboard instrument and piano at the age of five....
 has refuted this charge during his concert introduction for "Snowblind". Dennis DeYoung
Dennis DeYoung

Dennis DeYoung is an American singer, songwriter, musician and Record producer best known for being a founding member of the rock band Styx , a tenure which lasted from 1970 to 1999....
 responded on
In the Studio with Redbeard
In the Studio with Redbeard

In the Studio with Redbeard is a North American radio program, produced and hosted by Dallas, Texas based rock and roll disc jockey Redbeard....
: "we had enough trouble to make the music sound right forward."

The popularity of the album helped win the band a People's Choice Award
People's Choice Awards

The People's Choice Awards is an awards show recognizing the people and the work of popular culture. The show has been held annually since 1975 and is claimed to be based on the opinions of the general public....
 in 1981.

Throughout the 1980s, the band would use the album's opening track, "Rockin' the Paradise
Rockin' the Paradise

"A.D. 1928 / Rockin' the Paradise" is the fourth single release from Styx 's 1981 triple-platinum album Paradise Theatre. It was released to ROCK stations as defined by Billboard Magazine....
" (Charted at #8 on Top Rock Track Charts) to open their shows.

Kilroy was Here and breakup

On the successes of the ballad "Babe" and the Paradise Theatre album, Styx founder DeYoung began pushing for a more theatrical direction, while Shaw and Young favored a harder-edged approach. (This arguing over musical direction had even led to a bit of tension in early 1980 when DeYoung briefly left the band. But things were quickly smoothed over and cooler heads prevailed, leading to his quick return.)

The band followed DeYoung's lead with their next project,
Kilroy Was Here
Kilroy Was Here (album)

Kilroy Was Here is a rock opera/concept album by the Rock music band Styx . It was released in February 1983. The title comes from a famous graffiti saying "Kilroy was here"....
(1983), another, more fully-realized concept album, embracing the rock opera
Rock opera

A rock opera is a musical work that presents a storyline told over multiple parts, songs or sections. A rock opera differs from a conventional rock album, which usually includes songs that are unrelated to each other in terms of storyline....
 form. Set in a future where music itself has been outlawed,
Kilroy featured Dennis DeYoung in the part of Kilroy, an unjustly imprisoned rock star. Tommy Shaw played the part of Jonathan Chance, a younger rocker who fights for Kilroy's freedom.

Part of the impetus for the Kilroy story was the band's reaction to accusations of including backwards satanic messages embedded in their prior releases. The album included James Young's song "Heavy Metal Poisoning", which includes lyrics sarcastically mocking the allegations against the group. Its introduction intentionally included a backward message, the Latin phrases, "annuit coeptis" and "novus ordo seclorum," from the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States
Great Seal of the United States

The Great Seal of the United States is used to authenticate certain documents issued by the Federal government of the United States. The phrase is used both for the physical seal itself , and more generally for the design impressed upon it....
. Referring to the United States Declaration of Independence
United States Declaration of Independence

The United States Declaration of Independence is a statement adopted by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, which announced that the Thirteen Colonies then at war with Kingdom of Great Britain were now independent states, and thus no longer a part of the British Empire....
 in 1776, these are translated, "
Annuit cśptis
Annuit Cśptis

Annuit c?ptis is one of two mottos on the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States. Taken from the Latin words annuo and c?pi , is literally translated as "He approves [our] undertaking"....
- He (God) favors our undertakings, and Novus ordo seclorum
Novus Ordo Seclorum

The phrase Novus ordo seclorum appears on the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States, first designed in 1782 and printed on the back of the U.S....
- A new order of the ages."

Kilroy went platinum in 1983, boasting two Top Ten hits, the synthesizer
Synthesizer

A synthesizer is an electronic instrument capable of producing a variety of sounds by generating and combining signals of different frequency....
-based "Mr. Roboto
Mr. Roboto

"Mr. Roboto" is a song written by Dennis DeYoung and performed by the band Styx on their 1983 concept album Kilroy Was Here . It reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100, giving the band their first notable hit since "Too Much Time on My Hands" in 1981....
" and power ballad "Don't Let It End
Don't Let It End

"Don't Let it End" is the third track on the 1983 album Kilroy Was Here , by Styx .The song was written and sung by Dennis DeYoung. The track is a mid-tempo ballad about one who breaks up with a lover and pleads to get the person back....
." The album earned a nomination as Best Engineered Recording for engineer and long-time friend Gary Loizzo
Gary Loizzo

Gary Loizzo is an American guitarist and singer, best known for being the lead singer with The American Breed. The American Breed had a #1 million selling single "Bend Me, Shape Me", as well as, two other top 20 and multiple top 100 hits....
, and fellow engineers on the album Will Rascati and Rob Kingslad, for the twenty-sixth Grammy Awards (1983)

In 1983, the band mounted an ambitious stage show in support of
Kilroy featuring theatrical presentations of several songs utilizing instrumental backing tracks, including "Mr. Roboto", which featured DeYoung singing live while costumed as a robot
Robot

A robot is a virtual or mechanical artificial agent. In practice, it is usually an Electromechanics which, by its appearance or movements, conveys a sense that it has Intention or Agency of its own....
, and "Heavy Metal Poisoning" with James Young as the evil Dr. Righteous singing while the Panozzo brothers acted as his henchmen on stage. The elaborate show was expensive to produce and was not as profitable as previous tours.

Kilroy brought the creative and competitive tensions within the band to a breaking point. Tommy Shaw departed the band for a solo career at the conclusion of the Kilroy tour. In 1984, the band released its first live album, Caught in the Act
Caught in the Act (Styx album)

Caught in the Act is a live album by Styx , released in 1984 in music. The album contained one new song, "Music Time ", which was released as a single, reaching #40 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts....
. The project featured one studio track, "Music Time
Music Time (song)

"Music Time" is the sole studio track released on the live Styx album, Caught in the Act ....
", which became a Top 40 hit. The concert was also filmed and released on VHS under the same title (and on DVD in 2007). However, by the time of the album's release, the band had already parted ways.

Solo careers

Dennis DeYoung and Tommy Shaw released a string of solo albums, beginning with DeYoung's
Desert Moon
Desert Moon

Desert Moon is the debut solo album from one-time Styx keyboard player/singer/songwriter Dennis DeYoung. It was released in 1984 by A&M Records....
and Shaw's Girls with Guns
Girls with Guns (album)

Girls with Guns is the debut solo album from Styx guitarist/vocalist Tommy Shaw. It was released in October 1984 by A&M Records.The title track was a top 10 hit at rock radio, peaking at #6 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and reaching a high of #33 on the Hot 100....
in 1984. Both Shaw and DeYoung generated a moderate amount of interest with their first solo albums. DeYoung scored a Top 10 hit with the title track, "Desert Moon
Desert Moon (song)

Desert Moon is a song written by Dennis DeYoung, a former member of Styx , from his debut solo album Desert Moon in 1984. The single reached the #10 position during the fall of that year, and ended up at #97 on the Billboard top 100 hits for the year 1984....
", which was also heavily featured on MTV
MTV

MTV is an United States cable television network based in Media of New York City. Launched on August 1, 1981, the original purpose of the channel was to play music videos guided by on-air hosts known as VJ ....
. Shaw also cracked the Top Forty with "Girls with Guns" and he made a cameo appearance on the NBC television series,
Miami Vice
Miami Vice

Miami Vice is an United States of America television series produced by Michael Mann for NBC. The show became noted for its heavy integration and use of music and visual effects to tell a story....
. DeYoung's follow up single "Don't Wait for Heroes" also featured a video that was heavily featured on MTV, but it failed to generate significant radio airplay, only peaking at #83. During the filming of the video, DeYoung injured his back, causing him to back out of opening a North American concert tour for Huey Lewis and the News. Shaw, however, did tour in the fall of 1984 as an opening act for The Kinks
The Kinks

The Kinks are an England rock music group formed in 1963, and categorised in the US as a British Invasion band. The Kinks have been cited as one of the most important and influential rock bands of all time....
.

Shaw's 1985 album
What If and DeYoung's 1986 album Back to the World
Back to the World (Dennis DeYoung album)

Back to the World is the second solo album from Dennis DeYoung. It was released in 1986 by A&M Records. It reached #108 on The Billboard 200 Charts....
also charted, along with singles from film soundtracks. Shaw's "What If (Remo's Theme)" from Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins
Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins

Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins, also released as Remo: Unarmed and Dangerous, is a 1985 in film United States film. The action/adventure film featured Fred Ward, Joel Grey and Kate Mulgrew....
 entered the
Billboard Hot 100, while DeYoung's "This Is the Time" from Karate Kid II
The Karate Kid, Part II

The Karate Kid, Part II is a 1986 in film Cinema of the United States adventure film-drama film, and is a sequel to The Karate Kid. Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita reprise their roles of Daniel LaRusso and Kesuke Miyagi, respectively....
 was featured for a short while on MTV. The first single from DeYoung's
Back to the World, "Call Me", peaked at number six on the Adult Contemporary chart and was a modest pop hit, peaking at #44 on the Billboard Hot 100.

However, by the late 1980s, both Styx members' solo careers gradually simmered down to a modest but loyal fan base. Neither DeYoung's
Boomchild
Boomchild (album)

Boomchild is the third solo album from Dennis DeYoung. It was released in 1988 by MCA Records....
nor Shaw's Ambition achieved nearly the same levels of earlier albums, although Shaw's cover of Jim Peterik
Jim Peterik

Jim Peterik is an United States musician and songwriter. Jim is best known as one of the members in the band Survivor and as vocalist and songwriter of the hit song "Vehicle" by The Ides of March ....
's "Ever Since the World Began" charted briefly. Shaw also recorded sessions with Peterik's group, Survivor
Survivor (band)

Survivor is an United States rock music band formed in 1978. The band achieved its greatest success in the 1980s with its pop-rock sound, which garnered many charting singles, especially in the United States....
, on 1986's
When Seconds Count
When Seconds Count

When Seconds Count is the sixth album from the United States rock band Survivor , and the second featuring vocalist Jimi Jamison. The album included the hit single "Is This Love" which reached a high of #9 in the U.S....
.

Meanwhile, James Young recorded his own solo albums:
City Slicker (with Jan Hammer
Jan Hammer

Jan Hammer is a composer, pianist and keyboardist. His compositions have won him several Grammy awards. He is probably best known for playing keyboards with the Mahavishnu Orchestra in the early 70s, as well as his "Miami Vice Theme" and "Crockett's Theme", from the popular 1980s United States of America television program, Miami Vice....
) and
Out On a Day Pass, both attracting only minimal attention.

In 1989, Tommy Shaw formed Damn Yankees
Damn Yankees (band)

Damn Yankees was an United States hard rock Supergroup ....
 with Ted Nugent
Ted Nugent

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, Jack Blades
Jack Blades

Jack Blades is an United States musician. He has worked in several bands: Rubicon , Night Ranger , and Damn Yankees . He also recorded with Tommy Shaw under the name Shaw/Blades, and has done work alongside Tak Matsumoto Group, the Tak Matsumoto Group....
 and Michael Cartellone
Michael Cartellone

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. Meanwhile, the remaining members of Styx made plans for a comeback in the new decade.

1990s


Edge of the Century

In 1989, with Shaw achieving some success with Damn Yankees
Damn Yankees (band)

Damn Yankees was an United States hard rock Supergroup ....
 Styx reformed, bringing in Glen Burtnik
Glen Burtnik

Glen Burtnik is a singer, songwriter, entertainer and multi-instrumentalist, best known as a former member of Styx .The spelling of his name has changed a few times over the years ....
 (in 1990) to take Shaw's vacated position.

The new line-up released one album,
Edge of the Century
Edge of the Century

Edge of the Century is an album by Styx , released in 1990 . It was the first Styx album featuring A&M solo artist Glen Burtnik on guitar, and the only album to feature the Dennis DeYoung/James Young/Glen Burtnik/Chuck Panozzo/John Panozzo lineup....
, featuring the Dennis DeYoung ballad "Show Me the Way
Show Me the Way (Styx song)

"Show Me the Way" is the second single released from Edge of the Century by Styx .Lead vocalist/keyboardist Dennis DeYoung, a devout Roman Catholic, originally wrote the song for his son, Matthew, as a pseudo-hymn about the struggle to keep the faith in a "world so filled with hatred"....
", which received an additional boost just prior to the first Persian Gulf War
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. Some radio stations edited the Top Three smash to include the voices of children whose parents were deployed in Saudi Arabia between 1990 and 1991. This contributed to the song's longevity at Adult Contemporary radio, where the song also peaked at #3 and notably remained in the top 40 for an impressive thirty-one weeks. With the huge success of Show Me The Way, Styx joined a handful of musical acts to have top 10 singles in 3 different decades and under 4 different presidential administrations.

Burtnik's songwriting also helped buoy
Edge of the Century, contributing to the hits "Love at First Sight" (#25 Billboard Hot 100 Charts, #13 Adult Contemporary) and "Love Is the Ritual
Love Is the Ritual

"Love Is the Ritual" is the first single released from Edge of the Century by Styx . It was written by and features the lead vocals of Glen Burtnick, who had been recruited by the band to take the place of Tommy Shaw....
" (#80 Billboard Hot 100, #9 Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks), as well as album tracks "All In a Day's Work", "World Tonite" and the title track. On the strength of the singles, particularly "Show Me the Way",
Edge of the Century peaked at number sixty-three on the Billboard album chart and was certified Gold.

Styx toured across the U.S. in the spring and summer of 1991, but despite the success of the album, a top 3 single and a top 25 single, the band was dropped after A&M Records was purchased by PolyGram Records. A set of demos internally titled "Son Of Edge" were completed and shopped to other record labels. But with Grunge music
Grunge music

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 now dominating the rock press, video channels and airwaves, and with singles being phased out, there was little interest from major record companies and Styx disbanded once again by 1992. Portions of the "Son of Edge" demos have resurfaced in various forms over the years in Styx, DeYoung, and Burtnik anthologies.

In 1994, DeYoung recorded
10 on Broadway
10 on Broadway

10 on Broadway is a solo album of Broadway standards from Dennis DeYoung. It was released in 1994 by Atlantic Records. The idea for the album came in connection with DeYoung's performance as Pontius Pilate in Jesus Christ Superstar as part of the 1992 national tour of the production....
, an album of showtunes. A single "On the Street Where You Live" received limited airplay.

Reunion

The band reunited once again in 1995, with Tommy Shaw returning to the fold, to re-record "Lady" for
Styx Greatest Hits
Styx Greatest Hits

Styx - Greatest Hits is a compilation album by the American rock music band Styx . It was released by A&M Records on August 22, 1995....
. A tour was mounted in 1996, but John Panozzo was unable to participate in the tour due to declining health caused by problems with alcohol
Alcohol

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, which claimed his life soon after.

The band continued with Todd Sucherman
Todd Sucherman

Todd Sucherman is the current drummer for the rock group Styx .Sucherman grew up in a musical family and followed in his father's footsteps by playing the drums....
 replacing Panozzo. The 1996 "Return to Paradise" tour was also a success. They documented the reunion tour with a two-disc live set, 1997's
Return to Paradise
Return to Paradise (album)

Return to Paradise is a live album by Styx , released in 1997 . It features songs from their successful reunion tour with Tommy Shaw, but without John Panozzo, who died in July 1996....
, which featured three new studio tracks: "On My Way", "Paradise" (a soft rock hit that also appears in another version on Dennis DeYoung's Hunchback of Notre Dame album) and "Dear John", a tribute to the late Styx drummer John Panozzo that has become a cult favorite among Styx fans. Return to Paradise was a surprise hit in 1997, achieving gold status, with the single "Paradise
Paradise (Styx song)

"Paradise" is the only single release from Styx 's 1997 live double album Return to Paradise . The song was originally written and recorded by Dennis DeYoung for his musical The Hunchback of Notre Dame....
" peaking at number twenty-seven on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
Return to Paradise was the first gold album for Styx's new record company, CMC.

Brave New World and split

Two years later, in 1999, the band released its first new studio album in almost a decade:
Brave New World
Brave New World (Styx album)

Brave New World is an album by Styx , released in 1999 . It is the last album with the band's original lead vocalist and keyboardist, Dennis DeYoung....
. The album received a lukewarm reception, sold very slowly, and the single, "Everything Is Cool
Everything Is Cool

"Everything Is Cool" is the only single release from Styx 's 1999 album Brave New World . It did not chart....
", failed to chart.

Once again, during work on the album, personality conflicts drove the band members apart. While Tommy Shaw and James Young's material followed a hard rock vein, Dennis DeYoung's penchant for Broadway styles resulted in dramatic differences in styles on
Brave New World.

Arguments over which songs to release as singles, the album's artwork, the track sequencing, the slow album sales, and the omission of DeYoung's vocals and keyboards from many of the Shaw/JY tracks fueled the fire. The band was further hindered by a viral illness contracted by DeYoung which temporarily made his eyes sensitive to light. DeYoung asked his bandmates to delay touring but they refused and decided to go forward without him..

Chuck Panozzo was sidelined in 1998 after revealing to his bandmates that he was gay and battling HIV
HIV

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. His public "coming out" occurred in 2001 at the annual Human Rights Campaign
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 banquet.

In 1999, DeYoung was permanently replaced by Canadian Lawrence Gowan
Lawrence Gowan

Lawrence Gowan is a Canada musician. Gowan has been both a solo artist and the current keyboardist and vocalist of the band Styx . His musical style is usually classified in the category of progressive rock....
, though no official statement regarding a firing or replacement had been made. As a result of the replacement, DeYoung filed a lawsuit charging that the remaining members of the band were using the Styx name without his consent, and he in turn was eventually countersued by Shaw & JY for using the billing of "Dennis DeYoung, the voice of Styx" in his solo concerts. The suit was eventually settled on the grounds that DeYoung could bill himself as "performing the music of Styx" or "formerly of Styx", but not as "the voice of Styx", and Styx continued on with Shaw & JY at the helm.

Cyclorama and beyond

With Chuck Panozzo focusing on his health concerns, Glen Burtnik returned to fill Chuck's bass duties, with Chuck participating on a part-time basis, sitting in as his health permitted.

Styx's new lineup released several live albums and released the studio album
Cyclorama
Cyclorama (album)

Cyclorama is an album by Styx , released in 2003 . This was the first studio album with Lawrence Gowan, following the departure of group co-founder Dennis DeYoung in 1999....
in February, 2003, which reached #127 on the Billboard 200 album charts failing to make much, if any, of an impact. Styx toured extensively during this period and released additional live albums.

Burtnik left Styx in 2003 and recorded a solo album,
Welcome to Hollywood. He was replaced by Ricky Phillips
Ricky Phillips

Ricky Phillips is the current bass player for the rock band Styx . He has also played in The Babys, Bad English, and the Coverdale-Page album....
, formerly of The Babys
The Babys

The Babys were a United Kingdom rock group of the late 1970s. The Babys were able to chart 6 albums between 1976 and 1981 through Chrysalis Records....
 and Bad English
Bad English

Bad English was an United States rock band Supergroup formed in 1988, reuniting keyboardist Jonathan Cain with singer John Waite and bassist Ricky Phillips, his former bandmates in The Babys....
.

DeYoung continued his solo career by re-arranging and performing his Styx hits with a symphony orchestra. In 2005, DeYoung released a CD of re-recorded Styx hits from a solo concert with a symphony orchestra (titled
The Music of Styx - Live with Symphony Orchestra
The Music of Styx - Live with Symphony Orchestra

The Music of Styx - Live with Symphony Orchestra is a recording of Dennis DeYoung's live performance of his work both as a solo artist and with the band Styx ....
. The album also contained three new DeYoung songs. DeYoung's CD became a modest hit in Canada, selling 30,000 copies there. Burtnik now often appears with DeYoung in his solo shows.

As of April 21, 2006, according to the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) which awards artists and groups gold/platinum status, Styx ranks number 127 with 17.5 million records sold within the United States. . The blurb on Amazon.com about Chuck Panozzo's book "The Grand Illusion: Love, Lies, and My Life with Styx" states that Styx has sold over 54 million records, providing another conflicting sales figure.

On April 16, 2007, Def Leppard
Def Leppard

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 announced a 2007 Tour|50-date, which includes Styx and Foreigner
Foreigner (band)

Foreigner is a Rock music band formed in New York City in 1976 by veteran musicians Mick Jones and ex-King Crimson member Ian McDonald , along with then-unknown vocalist Lou Gramm ....
 as supporting acts.

As of August 27, 2007 Dennis DeYoung's single "100 Years From Now" was #1 on Quebec's Top 100.

On October 16, 2007 Styx received the "Lifetime Achievement Award" from IEBA (International Entertainment Buyers Association) in Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville, Tennessee

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.

Members


Current line-up

  • James "J.Y." Young
    James Young (American musician)

    James "J.Y." Young is a guitarist, singer and songwriter, and member of the rock band, Styx . Young began playing keyboard instrument and piano at the age of five....
     – vocals, guitar
    Guitar

    The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It typically has six Strings , but Tenor guitar, Seven-string guitar, Eight-string guitar, Ten-string guitar, Eleven-string guitar, Twelve-string guitar, Thirteen-string guitar and doubleneck guitar string guitars also exist....
    , keyboards
    Keyboard instrument

    A keyboard instrument is any musical instrument played using a musical keyboard. The most common of these is the piano. Other widely used keyboard instruments include various types of organ s as well as other mechanical, electromechanical and electronic musical instrument....
     (1972–present)
  • Tommy Shaw
    Tommy Shaw

    Tommy Roland Shaw is an United States guitarist, best known for his work with the Rock music band Styx . In between his stints with Styx, he has played with the supergroup Damn Yankees and Shaw Blades, and has released several solo albums....
     – vocals, guitar
    Guitar

    The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It typically has six Strings , but Tenor guitar, Seven-string guitar, Eight-string guitar, Ten-string guitar, Eleven-string guitar, Twelve-string guitar, Thirteen-string guitar and doubleneck guitar string guitars also exist....
    s, mandolin
    Mandolin

    A mandolin is a musical instrument in the lute family . It is descended from the Mandora, a soprano member of the lute family. It has a body with a teardrop-shaped soundboard, or one which is essentially oval in shape, with a soundhole, or soundholes, of varying shapes which are open and are not decorated with an intricately carved grille lik...
    , autoharp
    Autoharp

    The Autoharp is a registered trademark for a musical stringed instrument having a series of chord bars attached to dampers which, when depressed, mute all the strings other than those that form the desired chord ....
    , talkbox (1975–1983, 1995–present)
  • Todd Sucherman
    Todd Sucherman

    Todd Sucherman is the current drummer for the rock group Styx .Sucherman grew up in a musical family and followed in his father's footsteps by playing the drums....
     – drums
    Drum kit

    A drum kit is a collection of drums, cymbals and sometimes other percussion instruments, such as cowbell s, wood blocks, triangles, chimes, or tambourines, arranged for convenient playing by a single drummer....
    , percussion
    Percussion instrument

    A percussion instrument is any object which produces a sound by being hit with an implement, shaken, rubbed, scraped, or by any other action which sets the object into vibration....
    , vocals (1995–present)
  • Lawrence Gowan
    Lawrence Gowan

    Lawrence Gowan is a Canada musician. Gowan has been both a solo artist and the current keyboardist and vocalist of the band Styx . His musical style is usually classified in the category of progressive rock....
     – vocals, keyboards
    Keyboard instrument

    A keyboard instrument is any musical instrument played using a musical keyboard. The most common of these is the piano. Other widely used keyboard instruments include various types of organ s as well as other mechanical, electromechanical and electronic musical instrument....
    , guitar
    Guitar

    The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It typically has six Strings , but Tenor guitar, Seven-string guitar, Eight-string guitar, Ten-string guitar, Eleven-string guitar, Twelve-string guitar, Thirteen-string guitar and doubleneck guitar string guitars also exist....
     (1999–present)
  • Ricky Phillips
    Ricky Phillips

    Ricky Phillips is the current bass player for the rock band Styx . He has also played in The Babys, Bad English, and the Coverdale-Page album....
     – bass guitar
    Bass guitar

    The electric bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb , or by using a plectrum.The bass guitar is similar in appearance and construction to an electric guitar, but with a larger body, a longer neck and Scale length, and usually four strings tuned to the same pitches as those of the double bass, whic...
    , vocals (2003–present)
  • Chuck Panozzo
    Chuck Panozzo

    Chuck Panozzo is a bass guitar player. A longtime member of the rock band Styx , he founded the group with his fraternal twin brother, drum kit John Panozzo, who died in July 1996....
     – bass guitar
    Bass guitar

    The electric bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb , or by using a plectrum.The bass guitar is similar in appearance and construction to an electric guitar, but with a larger body, a longer neck and Scale length, and usually four strings tuned to the same pitches as those of the double bass, whic...
    , vocals (1972–present; is currently a part-time member, appearing as a "guest musician" every so often)


Former members

  • Dennis DeYoung
    Dennis DeYoung

    Dennis DeYoung is an American singer, songwriter, musician and Record producer best known for being a founding member of the rock band Styx , a tenure which lasted from 1970 to 1999....
     – vocals, keyboards
    Keyboard instrument

    A keyboard instrument is any musical instrument played using a musical keyboard. The most common of these is the piano. Other widely used keyboard instruments include various types of organ s as well as other mechanical, electromechanical and electronic musical instrument....
    , accordion
    Accordion

    The accordion is a portable box-shaped musical instrument of the hand-held bellows-driven free reed aerophone family, sometimes referred to as a squeezebox....
     (1972–1999)
  • John Panozzo
    John Panozzo

    John Anthony Panozzo was the drummer for the American rock band Styx .Panozzo grew up in the Roseland neighborhood, the south side of Chicago with his fraternal twin brother, Chuck Panozzo ....
     – drums, percussion
    Percussion instrument

    A percussion instrument is any object which produces a sound by being hit with an implement, shaken, rubbed, scraped, or by any other action which sets the object into vibration....
     (1972–1996)
  • John Curulewski
    John Curulewski

    John Curulewski JC left Styx because he wanted to spend more time with his family, and have more creative control in his future endeavors. He went on to teach guitar at the Music Stop in La Grange, Illinois....
     – guitar
    Guitar

    The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It typically has six Strings , but Tenor guitar, Seven-string guitar, Eight-string guitar, Ten-string guitar, Eleven-string guitar, Twelve-string guitar, Thirteen-string guitar and doubleneck guitar string guitars also exist....
    , vocals
    Singing

    Singing is the act of producing musical sounds with the human voice, which is often contrasted with regular speech. A person who sings is called a singer or vocalist....
    , autoharp
    Autoharp

    The Autoharp is a registered trademark for a musical stringed instrument having a series of chord bars attached to dampers which, when depressed, mute all the strings other than those that form the desired chord ....
    , synthesizer
    Synthesizer

    A synthesizer is an electronic instrument capable of producing a variety of sounds by generating and combining signals of different frequency....
    s (1972–1975)
  • Glen Burtnik
    Glen Burtnik

    Glen Burtnik is a singer, songwriter, entertainer and multi-instrumentalist, best known as a former member of Styx .The spelling of his name has changed a few times over the years ....
     – guitar
    Guitar

    The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It typically has six Strings , but Tenor guitar, Seven-string guitar, Eight-string guitar, Ten-string guitar, Eleven-string guitar, Twelve-string guitar, Thirteen-string guitar and doubleneck guitar string guitars also exist....
    , keyboards
    Keyboard instrument

    A keyboard instrument is any musical instrument played using a musical keyboard. The most common of these is the piano. Other widely used keyboard instruments include various types of organ s as well as other mechanical, electromechanical and electronic musical instrument....
    , vocals
    Singing

    Singing is the act of producing musical sounds with the human voice, which is often contrasted with regular speech. A person who sings is called a singer or vocalist....
     (1990–1992) / bass guitar
    Bass guitar

    The electric bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb , or by using a plectrum.The bass guitar is similar in appearance and construction to an electric guitar, but with a larger body, a longer neck and Scale length, and usually four strings tuned to the same pitches as those of the double bass, whic...
    , vocals
    Singing

    Singing is the act of producing musical sounds with the human voice, which is often contrasted with regular speech. A person who sings is called a singer or vocalist....
     (1999–2003)


Discography


Consecutive multi-platinum albums

From 1977 to 1981, Styx released four consecutive albums that have been certified Multi-Platinum (signifying at least 2 million units sold) by the RIAA:
The Grand Illusion
The Grand Illusion (album)

The Grand Illusion is the seventh studio album by Styx , released in 1977 . It became the band's first Triple Platinum album, and spawned the Top 10 hit "Come Sail Away" and the Top 30 hit "Fooling Yourself "....
, Pieces of Eight, Cornerstone
Cornerstone (album)

Cornerstone is the ninth studio album and third concept album by Styx , released in 1979 .Cornerstone was Styx's follow-up to the Top 10 selling Triple Platinum album, 1978's Pieces of Eight....
, and Paradise Theatre
Paradise Theatre

Paradise Theatre is a concept album released by the Rock music band Styx in January 1981 .The album, a fictional account of Paradise Theater from its opening to closing , is used as a metaphor for America's changing times from the late 1970s into the 1980s ....
. . They were the first band recognized to have achieved this feat when the RIAA began certifying Multi-Platinum albums in 1984.

A longstanding, oft-repeated claim in the music industry and the mainstream press is that Styx were the first band to release four consecutive
triple-platinum albums, signifying at least 3 million units sold. However, prior to 1999, the RIAA's only certifications were for Gold (500,000 units sold), Platinum (1 million), and Multi-Platinum (2 million) albums. Complete and detailed historical sales figures for record albums are not readily available to the public. However, per the latest information on the RIAA searchable database, Styx did score three triple-platinum albums (Paradise Theater, Pieces of Eight, and The Grand Illusion) and one double-platinum album (Cornerstone) on the same date: November 14, 1984. They achieved one double-platinum album (Greatest Hits [Volume I]) on August 23, 2005.

See also

  • List of best-selling music artists
    List of best-selling music artists

    This list documents the world's best-selling music artists categorically and alphabetically. This information cannot be listed officially, as there is no organization that has recorded global music sales....


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