Circus of Power

Circus of Power

GroupNew York City

  • Hard rock
  • sleaze rock
  • AllMusic
  • Heavy metal music

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Circus of Power emerged from New York City in 1987, carving out their niche in the hard rock and sleaze rock genres. The band, known for their gritty sound reminiscent of Alice in Chains and Guns N' Roses, disbanded in 1995 but made a comeback in 2014.

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