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(1984): Their most commercially successful album, featuring the #1 hit "Jump".
(1981): Regarded as the band’s darkest and most experimental work.
(1995): The final full studio album with Sammy Hagar.
(1980): The band's first album without any cover tracks.
(1979): Includes "Dance the Night Away" and "Beautiful Girls".
(1998): The only studio album featuring lead vocalist Gary Cherone.
The 1978 World Tour was extensively recorded by fans, resulting in several legendary bootlegs known for capturing the band's raw energy. Notable recordings include:
(1986): The debut of the Sammy Hagar era, including "Why Can't This Be Love".