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Although formed in 1983 by Steve Brown in Paramus, NJ, Trixter&#39;s big break didn&#39;t come until 1989, when the band decamped to Hollywood (the unofficial headquarters of hair metal) to record for MCA Records. The following year saw Trixter touring the country with <a href="spotify:artist:6lE1ly8K8H7u8k2ej2plvv" data-name="Stryper">Stryper</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:1ezc7OWOT49pi7NXozcu5C" data-name="Don Dokken">Don Dokken</a> in support of their self-titled debut, which received a significant boost from MTV. Vocalist Peter Loran, guitarist Steve Brown, bassist P.J. Farley, and the drummer were frequent faces on the music network, where the videos for &quot;Give It to Me Good,&quot; &quot;One in a Million,&quot; and &quot;Surrender&quot; all fell into regular rotation. Trixter went gold in early 1991, having sold over 500,000 copies in the U.S., and the bandmates increased their popularity by joining the &quot;Blood, Sweat, and Beers Tour&quot; (which also featured <a href="spotify:artist:7HLvzuM9p11k9lUQfSM4Rq" data-name="Warrant">Warrant</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:28pS8WVbFstY0o1SrqCf8I" data-name="Firehouse">Firehouse</a>) and contributing to the soundtrack for If Looks Could Kill. Great Band

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