
5150 (album) - Wikipedia
5150 (pronounced "fifty-one-fifty") is the seventh studio album by American rock band Van Halen. It was released on March 24, 1986, by Warner Bros. Records and was the first of four albums …
Van Halen - 5150 (Full Album) - YouTube
Released in 1986, 5150 marked a bold new chapter for Van Halen — introducing Sammy Hagar as frontman and unleashing a fresh sound that blended the band’s signature hard rock with …
Van Halen - 5150 Lyrics and Tracklist | Genius
Released in 1986, 5150 is the first album by Van Halen with Sammy Hagar. This album features the hits “ Why Can’t This Be Love ”, “ Dreams ”, “ Best of Both Worlds ”, and “ read ...
5150 - Album by Van Halen - Apple Music
5150 - Album by Van Halen - Apple Music. Sammy Hagar’s first studio album with Van Halen fits snugly into the band’s party-metal tradition; the wildly raucous “Get Up” recalls the nuclear …
5150 - Van Halen | Album | AllMusic
Genre Pop/Rock Styles Album Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop-Metal Listen on Amazon Listen on Spotify
Van Halen – 5150 - RockinTown
It may not have been the wild, reckless Van Halen of old, but it was something just as potent—something bigger, more anthemic, and undeniably huge. Love it or hate it, this was …
Van Halen – 5150 | Releases | Discogs
5150 (pronounced "fifty-one-fifty") is the seventh studio album by American rock band Van Halen, released 1986. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for 5150 by Van Halen. …
5150 (album) | Van Halen Wiki | Fandom
5150 is the seventh album by Van Halen. It is the first Van Halen album featuring Sammy Hagar. It was released the same year as David Lee Roth 's Eat 'Em and Smile / Sonrisa Salvaje.
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Van Halen's seventh studio album. Released on March 24, 1986. Track List:...more
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5150 (pronounced "fifty-one-fifty") is the seventh studio album by American rock band Van Halen. It was released on March 24, 1986, by Warner Bros. Records and was the first of four albums …