Sunday, February 22, 2026

Styx : Kilroy Was Here



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Kilroy Was Here

 is the

 eleventh 

studio album

 by the American

 rock band

 Styx 

released on 

February 22, 1983. 

A concept album

 and

 rock opera

 about a world 

where rock music

 is outlawed, 

it is named after

 a famous World War II

 graffiti tag,

 "Kilroy was here." 


It was the last album 

of original material 

to be released by

 the "classic" lineup

 of 

Dennis DeYoung, 

Tommy Shaw, 

James "J.Y." Young, 

John Panozzo, 

and 

Chuck Panozzo.

The album spawned

 two hit singles,

 the synth-pop 

"Mr. Roboto" 

which later 

became one 

of their

 signature songs, 

and the power ballad

 "Don't Let It End." 

Both of them 

were major hits

 in 1983, 

peaking at No. 3

 and No. 6

 respectively, 

on the US 

Billboard Hot 100.

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