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Kilroy Was Here
is the
eleventh
studio album
by the American
rock band
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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