I first started hearing DTMYLM back on the radio in 1982. I thought
the guitar work sounded alot like Randy Rhoads, but I knew the vocals
weren't Ozzy's. What frustrated me was that the D.J.s would never give
the name of the band. I finally found out and although I was impressed
I never got around to buying Dawn Patrol (college budget).
Then in '83 I was in my car delivering Pizzas for Domino's and I heard
Rock in America, I was blown away. I went right out and got Midnight
Madness and was so impressed that I bought Dawn Patrol. From that point
on I was a diehard, and have purchased every new disc ASAP.
- Alan Hood |